Chia Chang is Senior Reporter for United Daily News. She is responsible for coverage of political issues and events, specializing in foreign affairs, US-Taiwan relations, and international economics.
Chia joined United Daily News Group in 2012 and has held various positions. She was Washington Correspondent from 2016 to 2020, covered Congress, the White House, the State Department and other government agencies of the United States. She previously served as reporter and anchor for UDN TV.
Bill Ridgers
Editorial Co-Chair Asia Digital Editor, The Economist
With a background in economics, Yi-Shan began her career in 1996 at CommonWealth before later joining the China Times (2004~2008). In her early career, Asia financial crisis brought her long term concern on financial reform, tax evasion, capital turbulence and inequality of globalization. She earned the master degree of economic policy management, a special program sponsored by World Bank/ IMF in Columbia University. Since 2013, she participated several international cooperation projects of International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, including Offshore leaks, Panama paper, Paradise and Fake Science projects. She became the member of ICIJ on 2014. She currently oversees CommonWealth Online news and financial news desk. Also she teaches in J-Scool of National Taiwan University.
Patrick Barta
Asia Enterprise Editor, The Wall Street Journal
PATRICK BARTA Asia Enterprise Editor, The Wall Street Journal
Patrick Barta is the Asia Enterprise Editor for The Wall Street Journal, managing major features projects and investigations in the region. Previously he was the Southeast Asia Bureau Chief for the Journal overseeing coverage of the 10-country ASEAN region, and also a regional economics and natural resources reporter based in Bangkok. Before moving to Asia he was part of the Journal’s U.S. economics team in New York, specializing in coverage of the U.S. property market and the 2000s-era housing bubble. He began his career at the Journal in 1997 as a real estate and agriculture reporter based in Houston, Tex. A native of Dallas, Mr. Barta received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Austin and a master’s degree from the Columbia University School of Journalism in New York.
Cliff Buddle
Special Projects Editor, South China Morning Post
Cliff Buddle Special Projects Editor, South China Morning Post
Cliff Buddle is a senior editor at the South China Morning Post. He has been a journalist for more than 30 years. Cliff began his career as a court reporter for news agencies in London before coming to Hong Kong to join the SCMP in 1994. He then covered the landmark constitutional cases in the late 1990s, following the city's return to China. Cliff's subsequent roles at the SCMP have included news editor, deputy editor, and acting editor-in-chief. He currently oversees culture coverage, while also writing editorials and columns. Cliff has a long association with SOPA, having first sat on the editorial sub-committee more than 10 years ago.
Lulu Chen
Investing & Real Estate Team Leader, Bloomberg Asia
Lulu Chen Investing & Real Estate Team Leader, Bloomberg Asia
Lulu is a multi-time SOPA award co-winner; one of the esteemed judges of the SOPA 2022 Awards; and, the author of “Influence Empire: The Story of Tencent and China’s Tech Ambition“.
Andy Parsons
Deputy Asia Editor, The New York Times
Andy Parsons Deputy Asia Editor, The New York Times
Andy Parsons is deputy Asia editor of The New York Times, based in Seoul, where he edits coverage of South Asia, Japan and Australia/New Zealand. Before moving to Asia in 2019, he was an editor for seven years in The Times's Washington bureau. He joined The Times in 2008 after working as an editor at The Miami Herald and The Washington Post. His wife, Marisa Richardson, is a ranger with the National Park Service in the U.S., and they have two children, Milo, 11, and Cora, 6.
Anne Marie Roantree
Bureau Chief, Hong Kong, Reuters News
BILL RIDGERS Asia Digital Editor, The Economist
Bill Ridgers is The Economist’s Asia Digital Editor, responsible for the Asia newsdesk in Hong Kong. He regularly contributes articles to The Economist on big global topics, as well as on arts and sport. He was previously co-editor of the Espresso daily news-briefing app. Before that he was the business education editor at The Economist, editor of the Gulliver business-travel blog and deputy editor of “The World in” periodical. Prior to joining the newspaper, he was the editor of the long-running “Which MBA?” guide and was the chief travel and tourism analyst for the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). At the EIU he also edited the cost of living survey and devised its liveability rankings. He has written papers on talent management, education and the cost of doing business, and has published a book of business quotations.
Anne Marie Roantree Bureau Chief, Hong Kong, Reuters News
Anne Marie is Bureau Chief of Reuters in Hong Kong. She took up the post in the spring of 2014, having helped run the bureau from mid-2012 as chief correspondent and acting bureau chief. In her first year as bureau chief, she oversaw coverage of the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong which won an award in the Breaking News category at the Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) for that year. She was also awarded the Reuters Editor of the year award for 2014. Anne Marie joined Reuters in 2002 in Singapore, where she worked as an editor on the company news desk, having previously worked at the Irish Times in Dublin and South China Morning Post in Hong Kong.
Kit Tang is the Executive Editor of Bloomberg Businessweek(Chinese)彭博商業周刊/中文版, a Chinese biweekly which was launched in June 2013 and built on the agreement between Bloomberg LP and Hong Kong-listed Modern Media.
Kit has joined Bloomberg Businessweek (Chinese) for 6 years, covering stories on business trends and social issues. A story on Hong Kong housing issue from her team has won a Society of Publishers in Asia award for feature story 2019.
Before that, she was in the business team of Next Magazine and Hong Kong Economic Times, covering investigative stories on Hong Kong-listed companies, global market trends and central banks and monetary policy.
Kit holds a bachelor degree in School of Journalism in Chinese University of Hong Kong and a master degree in International and Public Affairs in University of Hong Kong.
Ting Shi
Head of Judges Senior Lecturer, HKU Journalism (JMSC), The University of Hong Kong
Ting Shi Head of Judges Senior Lecturer, HKU Journalism school, The University of Hong Kong
Ting Shi is Senior Lecturer at HKU Journalism school. Prior to that, Shi was a Hong Kong-based senior correspondent with Bloomberg News, mainly covering China’s elite politics, political economy, and foreign relations. She had also been China Editor at the South China Morning Post for four years. Shi has an MA in Journalism from the University of California, Berkeley.
Matthew Leung
Deputy Head of Judges Honorary Lecturer, HKU Journalism (JMSC), The University of Hong Kong
Matthew Leung Deputy Head of Judges Honorary Lecturer, Journalism & Media Studies Centre, The University of Hong Kong
Matthew Leung joined the JMSC in 2003 as creative director responsible for developing, designing and publishing educational and promotional materials. He has more than 16 years experience in editorial production, including design, graphics and desktop publishing, and in exhibition, museum, showroom and event production. He holds a master's degree from the University of Technology, Sydney, in Australia.
Rita Widiadana
Head of Judges for the Bahasa Indonesia category Journalist/Editor/Founding Board Member of Asia Pacific Media Alliance (APCAT) for Health and Development
Rita Widiadana Head of Judges for the Bahasa Indonesia category Journalist/Editor/Founding Board Member of Asia Pacific Media Alliance (APCAT) for Health and Development
A journalist in Indonesia. She is a founding board member of Asia Pacific Media Alliance for Health and Development (APCAT) Media. Previously, she worked for The Jakarta Post as a senior journalist and editor for almost 30 years. Two-time recipient of the Global Media Awards for Excellence in Journalism from Washington-based Population Institute, she is currently focusing her journalistic works on human rights, women and child rights issues, social, health and development.