FutureGen Girls Foundation (“FGG”) is a registered non-profit charitable organization, tasked with, in collaboration with supporting organizations, presenting the FutureGen Young Women Leaders Award to remarkable teen girls on the path to fulfilling their potential as leaders, thinkers, and doers.
OUR VISION
EMPOWERING
TEEN GIRLS FOR SUCCESS
Our rapidly changing world needs impactful leaders versed in the power and versatility of innovation. While the number of women in leadership and STEM fields has grown in past decades, a gender gap persists at all stages of the talent pipeline: from interest and intent, to academic tracks and careers. In the wake of digital transformations accelerated by the pandemic, JYC Girls Impact Foundation (“JYCGIF”) was founded to close the gender opportunities gap for women and better equip a new talent pipeline for jobs of the future.
Through extensive research, it was discovered that girls’ teenage years offer a critical window in which to change gender stereotypes and biases – to plug holes in a talent pipeline that often preclude women from reaching top leadership positions. JYCGIF immediately mobilized institutional and educational partners to come together to lay the groundwork for a new talent pipeline of “future ready” leaders – teen girls empowered with the confidence and digital and leadership skills to lead in a rapidly changing world and workplace. Since 2021, JYCGIF has partnered with more than 25 corporates, educational, and governmental and other community institutions to empower over 3,000 teen girls from over 65 schools through diverse outreach programmes and initiatives, all with the aim of inspiring 10,000 girls over the next three years to pursue a wide range of leadership and STEM learning opportunities.
Three years on, the transformational journeys of JYCGIF students have inspired a new way of coming together for collective impact: a special award that recognizes the individual and communal accomplishments of outstanding teengirls designed to inspire further pursuit of future ready learning.
The FutureGen Girls Foundation (“FGG”) was founded to do just that. FGG is tasked with presenting its FutureGen Young Women Leaders Award to remarkable teen girls on the path to fulfilling their potential as leaders, thinkers, and doers.
The Award serves as both a tribute to and a way of following the remarkable progress of teen girls on respective Future Ready Learning Journeys, and would not be possible without the support and commitment of so many dedicated industry and education partners.
OUR MISSION
"Our mission is to EMPOWER
teen girls to realize their full
potential by recognising and
celebrating their accomplishments."
OUR FOUNDER
Mrs. Jennifer Yu Cheng
Mrs. Jennifer Yu Cheng
Jennifer is Founder of FutureGen Girls Foundation (“FGG”). An educational thought leader, Jennifer has been committed to promoting educational development for over a decade.
As Group President and Deputy Vice Chairwoman of CTF Education Group, she is responsible for driving and implementing the group’s strategy to build a unique synergistic education ecosystem that advances the frontiers of K-12 education.
Jennifer is currently Supervisor of Victoria Educational Organisation (VEO), School Supervisor and School Manager of DSC International School, School Manager of Delia Memorial Schools and Board Member of Wycombe Abbey Hong Kong. As Supervisor and Member of The School Management Committee of VEO, Jennifer has been leading the school’s strategic plan and introducing world-class early childhood educational resources into VEO classrooms, as well as partnerships with global institutions, like Project Zero, Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Jennifer also serves on the board and as committee member of universities globally and in Hong Kong. She is a member of the Dean’s Advisory Group of Harvard Graduate School of Education; and Board of Visitors of the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science of Columbia University, while serving as the Co-Chair of its Asia Advisory Group. Jennifer is a council member at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). She is also Chairman of HKUST Institutional Advancement and Outreach Committee, and a member of HKUST’s Standing Committee and Finance Committee, Joint Meeting of the Council Committee on HKUST (Guangzhou), HKUST Business School Advisory Council, Knowledge Transfer Committee and the Board of HKUST Foundation. She is also a member of the Court of The University of Hong Kong (HKU), the Election Complaint Committee of HKU and the Court of Lingnan University.
Jennifer is Founder of JYC Girls Impact Foundation, Director of The WEMP Foundation and “Share for Good”, New World Development’s crowd donation platform, and serves as Chairperson of the Youth and Ethnic Minority Committee. Supporting the development and advancement of women in Hong Kong, Jennifer is a Non-official Member of the Women’s Commission. She is also a non-official member of the Commission on Children, Co-Chair of the Hong Kong Choate Club, Member of Victoria Shanghai Academy’s Academic Planning and Development Committee, Member of Asia Pacific Leadership Council of The Nature Conservancy, and Honorary Patron and Hong Kong School Affairs Advisor of Love Foundation.
Jennifer received her Master of Education in School Leadership from Harvard University and graduated magna cum laude from Columbia University with a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering Operations Research and a minor in Economics. Prior to her career in education, Jennifer was an Executive Director at Goldman Sachs in the Fixed Income Currency and Commodities division.