Head of Community Innovation, Good Lab
Mr William Sin received his undergraduate training in University of Oregon, studying in history, geography and archaeology, and obtained his Master of Science in Geoinformation Science in The Chinese University of Hong Kong. His interdisciplinary academic training allows him to “read” a place from a different perspective and to learn about the importance of social interaction between people. Mr Sin believes in the relationship between urban space and people. Nurturing social relations in a community is the key principle to create a good place.
Prior to joining Good Lab, Mr Sin was involved in projects of different fields including conducting community research with students in tertiary institute, establishing a local NGO to advocate public space issues and launching a social innovation start-up to advocate urban health and well-being and age-friendly urban design. Along his journey, he holds one belief – make this city a better place.
(Updated as at May 2023)