Milton Wong

[6] After the acquisition closed, ALI Technologies was renamed to McKesson Medical Imaging and maintains a significant R&D presence in Richmond, British Columbia.

In 1986,[7] Milton collaborated with Murray Leith Sr and Michael Ryan to fund and establish the Portfolio Management Foundation program[8] at UBC's Sauder School of Business.

[3] This program is now home to the largest student run investment portfolio in Canada (valued at over 9 million CAD) and has many notable alumni and mentors.

premier Mike Harcourt and a driving force behind Vancouver's Science World and a broker of British Columbia's first modern-day land claims agreement.

[10] In 2013 the Canadian International Dragon Boat Festival Society established the Milton K Wong Legacy Project to honour his memory.