
Alan Lee with SF Bay Area SJC 58 classmates:
Left to right: Bernard Leung, Alan Lee, Joseph Ku, Julian Yan, Philip Tom.
Alan Lee vacationed in San Francisco with his twin daughters in October of 2010. Classmate Bernard Leung acted as their local guide and showed them around town. Alan and his daughters are connoisseurs of fine wine and they explored the Napa Valley vinyard region near San Francisco to their hearts' content. Bernard arranged a dinner at the Koi Palace, probably the best Chinese restaurant in SF if not California, with all the SJC 58's that live in the SF Bay Area. Alan brought his newly acquired Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon for the occasion. Edward Tang was unfortunately out of town.
Also, see newly added bio below.
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HONG KONG:
Graduated from HKU in 1963, Major in Maths and Minor in Physics.
Stayed one more year for the Dip. Ed. programme.
First job as Assistant Lecturer in the Hong Kong Technical College in 1964.
Joined NCR (HK) as Programmer in the Data Processing Centre in 1965.
From then on worked through various management positions in their Data Processing Centre; Systems Services Division; Marketing, Planning and Development Division; and finally set up a new Computer Micrographic Division before immigrating to Canada in 1980.
Around 1970 a group of computer professionals (one from each big computer manufacturer or user) got together to form the Hong Kong Computer Society. The founding members were listed by alphabetic order. Represented NCR and happened to have Membership # 007 !!!
TORONTO:
After settling down in Toronto joined Ontario Blue Cross (a non profit company) in 1981 as Senior Systems Analyst. Became Applications Manager, Systems Division in 1985.
Joined Corporate Actuary Division as Actuarial Assistant in 1988. Retired as an Associate in 1997.
HOBBIES AND INTERESTS:
Bridge, Tennis and Fine wine.
An international bridge player, having served as Secretary and Vice Chairman of the Hong Kong Contract Bridge Association.
Played in several World Championship events.
Played tennis four or five days a week all seasons. Won a North York (the city I live in) Senior Mixed Doubles Championship.
After retirement took up an expensive interest in fine wine. Drink wine from all over the world but the most favourite region being Bordeaux.
FAMILY:
Married in 1968. Beloved wife Hity unexpectedly passed away from cancer in 2006.
Son, Arnold, married and is currently stationed in Hong Kong.
Twin daughters, Lilian and Vivian, both are doing research work in the Bio-Chemical field.