

Purpose Club Dinner
About This Purpose Night
What Makes This Special:
Not a panel talk: A facilitated, dinner-table conversation
Not networking: Curated connections with intentional people
Not theoretical: Practical insights from lived experience
Not crowded: Strictly 12 seats to allow depth
Your Host & Featured Guest
Aaron Pang
Penguin-published author, former Microsoft advisor, and founder of The Purpose Club. Aaron facilitates dialogues that bridge personal growth with professional leadership.
The Evening's Flow
6:30 PM | Welcome & Connection
Arrive, settle in, meet fellow guests over drinks.
7:00 PM | Family-Style Growth Dinner
Seated dialogue begins. Aaron guides the conversation on trust, legacy, and leadership.
8:00 PM | Open Exchange
Guests share perspectives, ask questions, build connections.
9:00 PM | Close
Conversation concludes; connections continue naturally.
Who Joins These Evenings?
Past guests include executives, founders, and thought leaders from:
DBS Bank
Lenovo
Ocean Park
Hong Kong Broadband Network
Our Hong Kong Foundation
Hong Kong Baptist University
And Purpose Club members
Ticket
Purpose Club Dinner – HKD 980
Your seat includes:
Curated welcome drinks
Family-style dinner
Connections with fellow leaders
Seats available: 12 only
Note: This event is part of The Purpose Club's monthly series. Membership opportunities are shared with dinner guests who wish to continue their growth journey with our community.
Important Details
Location privacy: Address provided 72 hours before event
Dietary needs: Inform us upon booking
"Thank you for bringing this group together and for shaping a space where purpose, reflection, and fun coexist so naturally."
— Loic Andre, Country Leader at WISE
"Immensely thankful for spaces like this that spark authentic, heartfelt conversations - where, for two uninterrupted hours, phones stayed untouched, and shop talk took a backseat to genuine connection."
— Samuel Hui, COO at Hong Kong Broadband Network
"As someone who identifies as a 99.9% introvert, I often find it challenging to open up, especially in networking settings."
— Maisy Ho, NGO Founder