
アジアの超富裕層が動かす、新たなフィランソロピー
アジアは世界で最も多くの億万長者を抱える地域でありながら、彼らの「善行」の方法は依然として慎重かつ伝統的な助成金提供に重点を置く傾向があります。このため、人々と地球が直面する喫緊の課題に対処することのできる膨大な可能性が、未開拓のまま残されているのが現状です。
Shaun Seow is CEO of the Philanthropy Asia Alliance (PAA), a Temasek Trust initiative dedicated to catalysing collaborative philanthropy through dynamic multi-sector partnerships. He works closely with members and partners, to accelerate efforts that drive lasting, transformative change, and advance Asia’s role in shaping a more sustainable, inclusive world.
Shaun also serves as Temasek’s Head of Community Stewardship, leading a team that enables social capital so that every generation prospers. He aims to drive societal improvement through catalytic philanthropy and partnerships with key stakeholders from across the public, private and people sectors.
Previously, Shaun held Managing Director positions in Temasek’s Investment Group and Singapore Market. He joined Temasek in 2017 after helming one of its portfolio companies, MediaCorp Pte Ltd., as its Chief Executive Officer. Earlier in his career, he was a financial editor with The Straits Times and a civil servant in Singapore’s Administrative Service.
Shaun read Economics at Cambridge University and was appointed an Eisenhower Fellow by the Philadelphia-based organization which engages emerging leaders from around the world.
アジアは世界で最も多くの億万長者を抱える地域でありながら、彼らの「善行」の方法は依然として慎重かつ伝統的な助成金提供に重点を置く傾向があります。このため、人々と地球が直面する喫緊の課題に対処することのできる膨大な可能性が、未開拓のまま残されているのが現状です。
亚洲的亿万富豪数量居全球之首,但他们做慈善的方式仍较为谨慎,主要集中在传统捐赠。值此不确定性上升的时代,这些富豪只有释放出巨大的潜力,才能解决人类和地球面临的一系列挑战。
Asia is home to more billionaires than anywhere else, yet the way they 'do good' remains cautious, focused on traditional grant making. This leaves vast potential untapped to address chal...

