Press Release
5/6/2026
Harriman and HKMU LiPACE Sign MOU Professional Training to Nurture the Next Generation of Property Management Talent
Harriman Property Management Limited (Harriman), a subsidiary of Wheelock Properties, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Li Ka Shing School of Professional and Continuing Education of Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU LiPACE) on campus today, establishing a strategic partnership to strengthen talent development and support the long-term development of the property management industry.
Under the MOU, both parties will collaborate on structured placement programmes for full-time Higher Diploma students, offering on-the-job training across residential and commercial properties developed by Wheelock Properties and managed by Harriman. The initiative broadens career pathways, attracts talent from diverse backgrounds, and provides selected students with opportunities to gain exposure across frontline operations and back-office functions.
The MOU was signed by Dr. Benjaman Chan, Dean of HKMU LiPACE, and Dr. Edward Lui, Assistant General Manager (Property Management), Head of Harriman.
Dr. Edward Lui remarked, “We are delighted to establish a strategic partnership with HKMU LiPACE. By integrating academic training and industry strengths, we aim to cultivate talent with both professional vision and practical capabilities, contributing new momentum to meet current demand and long-term development of the property management industry.”
Dr. Benjaman Chan added, “We place great importance on close collaboration with the industry. By establishing this partnership with Harriman, we can effectively integrate theory with practice and create a more in-depth and forward-looking learning experience for our students. The school will continue to devote itself to nurturing talent equipped with both professional knowledge and practical skills, in support of the sustainable development of Hong Kong's property management sector.”
To further enhance talent development, Harriman has established the “Harriman Academy”, offering full sponsorship for eligible new hires to pursue the Professional Diploma in Property and Facilities Management (QF Level 4), jointly offered by HKMU LiPACE and the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Property Managers. The programme equips participants with core competencies in areas such as customer service and facilities management, and provides a pathway to obtaining a Property Management Practitioner (Tier 2) licence. This initiative also reflects Harriman's commitment to ESG by promoting upward mobility through education to achieve an all-win scenario.
Through this collaboration, Harriman and HKMU LiPACE will continue to bridge academia and industry, developing skilled professionals to meet the evolving needs of the property management sector.
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| Li Ka Shing School of Professional and Continuing Education of Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU LiPACE) and Harriman Property Management Limited (Harriman) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at the HKMU LiPACE campus. The MOU was signed by Dr. Benjamin Chan, Dean of HKMU LiPACE (right) and Dr. Edward Lui, Assistant General Manager (Property Management), Head of Harriman (left). |
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About Harriman
Harriman Property Management Limited (hereinafter referred to as “Harriman”) stands proudly as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Wheelock Properties. Established in 1968, Harriman is one of the leading companies in property management industry in Hong Kong, demonstrating unwavering commitment and expertise over 5 decades. Harriman commits to providing unparalleled management services to property owners, tenants, and all stakeholders. Comprehensive services include tenancy administration and project management, aiming to enhance the image and hence, the value of owners' properties through service efficiency in property portfolio management.
About HKMU LiPACE
The Li Ka Shing School of Professional and Continuing Education (LiPACE) is one of the eight constituent schools of Hong Kong Metropolitan University. Originally established in 1992 as the Centre for Continuing and Community Education (CCCE) and renamed as LiPACE in 2000, it has carried out its original mission of serving the broadest range of learners in Hong Kong. LiPACE is now an established Vocational Professional Education and Training (VPET) provider of full-time post-secondary education and part-time professional and continuing education as well as corporate training. At the same time, it advances non-formal learning through the Elder Academy at Hong Kong Metropolitan University (EAMU) and other outreach activities.
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