Education
He graduated from the bachelor degree in social science of the University of Hong Kong. In 1960s, Linus Cheung studied at Raimondi College for his secondary education.
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He graduated from the bachelor degree in social science of the University of Hong Kong. In 1960s, Linus Cheung studied at Raimondi College for his secondary education.
He was the deputy chairman of PCCW Limited, the chief executive of Hong Kong Telecom, the executive director of Cable & Wireless plc in the United Kingdom, and deputy managing director of Cathay Pacific Airways. After his graduation from the Department of Economics and Political Science in the University of Hong Kong in 1971, Linus joined Cathay Pacific Hong Kong and worked for it for 23 years. He has served as the deputy managing director of Cathay Pacific and was invited by David Clive Wilson, Baron Wilson of Tillyorn, the then Governor of Hong Kong to temporarily transfer to and work in Hong Kong government"s Central Policy Unit on a full-time basis in 1989.
Linus became the chief executive officer of Hong Kong Telecom in 1994.
In 1998 and 1999, Linus was rated as the "The Best Telecom Chief Executive Officer in Asia" by the magazine “Telecom Asia” for two years in a row. In 1999, Linus was rated as "The Best Executive in Hong Kong" in a campaign jointly held by Doctor of Humane Letters and the South China Morning Post.
In 2000, Cable & Wireless Worldwide Public Limited Company intended to dispose of Hong Kong Telecommunications Limited to Singapore Telecommunications Limited. Foreign fear of Hong Kong"s telecom market falling into the grip of foreign enterprise, Linus helped Pacific Century CyberWorks, which was owned by Richard Li, buy out Hong Kong Telecom by borrowing loans amounting to 90 billion Hong Kong dollars.
In August 2000, Pacific Century CyberWorks merged with Hong Kong Telecom into PCCW Limited, with employment contracts signed with a few senior management, of which Linus"s term of deputy chairman of PCCW Limited was three years.
In February 2004, Linus resigned with service termination compensation amounting to $Hong Kong 45 million. Though dubbed as the "legendary employee" - having earned over $Hong Kong 10 million a year serving as the executive officer in Hong Kong Telecom, Linus is known for his harsh schooldays. He studied three secondary schools within two years before university.
Linus said he faced tremendous difficulties for further education, same as today"s students.
He was transferred from Raimondi College to Street" Mark"s School during form six and subsequently to Saint Stephen"s Girls College for no Form Seven studies were available in Street" Mark"s School at that time. Before successfully admitted by the University of Hong Kong, he had to walk through the arduous two-year secondary pathological
Even attending university, another problem came to get Linus – he worried for the expense of ten dollars a day - half for dormitory fee and half for expenses of dining and had to earn it on his own. Foreign the sake of the expenses, he taught English in the Western Kai Fong Welfare Association Social Service Centre during the nighttime.
Linus also said that the key to success is persevered efforts.
Exemplified by his own case, Linus knew only a smattering of Putonghua even over 10 years after his graduation from university. He can now read articles and talked with friends for three hours in Putonghua with native tongue in utmost purity. He now hosts a radio programme called "Linus Cheung"s World" in RTHK.