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David Lam was born on 25 July, 1923 in Hong Kong, is a Canadian businessman (1923–2010). Discover David Lam's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?
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87 years old |
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25 July, 1923 |
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25 July |
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Hong Kong |
Date of death |
22 November, 2010 |
Died Place |
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
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Canada
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David Lam Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is David Lam's Wife?
His wife is Dorothy Lam (m. 1954-1997)
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David Lam Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is David Lam worth at the age of 87 years old? David Lam’s income source is mostly from being a successful businessman. He is from Canada. We have estimated David Lam's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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David See-chai Lam, (July 25, 1923 – November 22, 2010) was a Hong Kong-born Canadian banker, businessman, investor, philanthropist, and politician.
David See-chai Lam was born in Hong Kong on July 25, 1923; he was the second oldest of nine children of Lam Chi Fung, a Hong Kong coal importer and distributor, and Chan Chik-Ting Lam.
When Lam turned 18, his plans to attend university were sidelined by World War II.
During the war, he worked in the administration of the family’s coal business, and his life was often at risk.
Among the close calls, Lam was bombed at a dock, chased by pirates, and opted not to board a ship that was later torpedoed.
Understanding the danger, Chi Fung decided it was time for Lam to undertake his university studies.
In 1947, Lam earned a degree in economics from Lingnan University in Hong Kong.
He developed fluency in five languages, and earned an MBA degree from Temple University in the United States.
He returned to Hong Kong in 1949 and began a successful career in his family's banking business at Ka Wah Bank.
While dancing at a ball, Lam met his future wife, Dorothy.
They dated for two years, and married in the fall of 1954.
Together they had three daughters: Deborah, Daphne, and Doreen.
After working as a banker for 18 years, Lam and his family immigrated to Vancouver in 1967.
Lam became a prominent real estate entrepreneur in Vancouver, and was a leading proponent of many groundbreaking real estate development ventures.
He is also noted for being a leading philanthropist.
He founded the Floribunda Philanthropic Society, and the David & Dorothy Lam Foundation.
He donated substantial funds to cultural projects in his adopted province and country.
He served as Chairman of Hong Kong Baptist College, trustee of the Chancellor's Circle at the University of British Columbia, which later awarded him an honorary degree, and was a benefactor to the David C. Lam Institute for East-West Studies at Hong Kong Baptist University.
In 1986, he helped found the Canadian International Dragon Boat Festival.
From 1988 to 1995, Lam was the 25th Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, and he was the first Chinese Canadian to be appointed as a vice-regal in Canada.
He was known for his charitable efforts, donating millions of dollars and leveraging millions more to support educational institutions and activities in Hong Kong, Canada, and the United States.
In 1988 Governor General Jeanne Sauvé, on the advice of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, appointed him lieutenant governor.
Lam represented the Crown during the term of three Premiers: William Vander Zalm, Rita Johnston, and Michael Harcourt.
He formally ended the practice of lieutenant governors wearing the Windsor uniform.
This practice was reinstated by Lieutenant Governor Steven Point.
Lam was Canada's second non-white lieutenant governor (the first being Lincoln Alexander of Ontario) and was the first Asian Canadian as well as the first Chinese Canadian lieutenant governor.
He was predeceased by his wife of 43 years, Dorothy, who died in 1997, and survived by three children and seven grandchildren.
Lam died on November 22, 2010, from prostate cancer at the age of 87.