Ex-Hong Kong Disneyland boss to take reins as CEO of Kai Tak Sports Park

South China Morning PostCenter-RightEN 1 min read 100% complete by Ambrose LiJanuary 16, 2026 at 12:33 PM
Ex-Hong Kong Disneyland boss to take reins as CEO of Kai Tak Sports Park

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Andrew Kam Min-ho, former head of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, will become the new CEO of Kai Tak Sports Park in April. He succeeds John Sharkey, the park's first CEO, who is stepping down after nearly a decade. Kam's appointment is intended to leverage his extensive experience in entertainment, tourism, and venue operations to maximize the park's potential and economic impact. The board of directors expressed confidence in Kam's ability to build upon Sharkey's legacy, which includes overseeing the design, construction, and operations of the sports complex and securing 21 global awards. Kai Tak Sports Park aims to be a premier destination for sports, entertainment, culture, and leisure.

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