Yvette Man-yi Kong joined Mind Hong Kong right after competing at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics and became a founding board member at its inception in 2017. She shared her mental health experiences from her athletic career to advocate for mental wellbeing on platforms such as CNN and TEDx. Additionally, Kong contributes her expertise to the Lululemon Global Advisory Board on Mental Wellbeing and as an advisor to Bhutan’s Institute of Happiness.
An educator and entrepreneur at heart, Kong teaches social impact design and innovation at MIT. Her professional journey includes consulting at McKinsey & Company and independent consultancy roles.
Kong’s pursuit of knowledge integrates human potential and management science, exploring ways to advance coaching strategies and guiding individuals to untap their greatest potential across domains. She holds a B.A. in Cognitive Science from UC Berkeley, an M.Sc. in Performance Psychology from the University of Edinburgh, an MBA from Tsinghua University, and an M.Sc. in Management Studies from MIT. She is currently a Performance Psychology Ph.D. candidate at the University of Edinburgh.