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 Raymond Li is a consultant, who has formerly worked in Compliance with ITS, W/M Retail Group and other brand company for more than 7 years working experience.


In handling with CSR projects, Raymond works in conjunction closely with factory management to get best practices in place at supply base while reviewing and closing corrective actions, and to organize meetings, trainings and seminar working groups with factories together for ensuring they’re in continuous improvement/development of their internal social responsibility systems by best efficiency. He maintains versatile knowledge and understanding of local labor laws as well as environmental, health and safety laws in regions that the factories operate.


Through nearly 4 years services in W/M Retail Group, Raymond worked as Ethical Standards Department supervisor from 2006 to assist with the top management to implement the Factory Evaluation Program and protect W/M brand efficiently. For better risk control, Raymond with professional skills and tactics to conduct the investigation assignments for complaint issue (i.e. child labor employment, double-book, unauthorized sub-contracting; prison labor, worker strike and etc.). He was one of the audit report assessor & operation monitor handles with over 800 factories base around Pearl River Delta area in daily duties, and responsible as one of the trainer and organizer of monthly training for new suppliers knowing about the current CSR standards, to share feasible suggestions with them on solving out the challenges arising recently by best endeavors.


Raymond is a graduate of the Guangzhou Hualian University with a specialization in English in 2002, and also continuously has studied many courses related to CSR, obtaining several certificates during his career building path, like Environmental, Health & Safety Auditor Training (US OSHA & EU Standards) organized by ENSR International Corp., ISO 9000:2000 series Lead Auditor (IRCA Certified Course) on Quality Management Systems Assessment approved by Federation of HK Industries-HK Q-Mark Council.