The Art of the Fugue: Changing Relationships Between Donors and Arts & Culture
VIEW EVENT DETAILSRUNDOWN:
17:45 Registration
18:00 Opening Remarks
18:05 Presentation
18:20 Fireside Chat
18:50 Audience Q&A
19:10 Closing Remarks
19:15 Networking Drinks
20:00 End
ASHK Members: HKD 200
Non-Members: HKD 250
Asia Society Hong Kong Center is proud to host a dialogue between Jon Quinn, a Principal with Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, a donor advisory and management services firm, and Dorothy Chan, Head of Philanthropy Services and Advisory, Asia Pacific, at HSBC Global Private Banking.
In a time of rapid changes in the funding environment for the arts and culture sector all around the world, how can donors and organizations build strong, durable relationships? Join ASHK to explore past moments of transition in North America and Europe, to identify lessons learned from those regions about the ways that donors and arts and culture organizations can relate to each other with shared purpose and commitment.
Jon Quinn is a Principal with Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors (RPA), a donor advisory and management services firm rooted in more than a century of global Rockefeller philanthropy. He joined in May 2014 and is based in the Chicago office. He works with individual, family, institutional, and corporate donors across the US Midwest, around the country, and around the world, including managing RPA’s engagements with family and corporate donors in Hong Kong. Previously, Jon was Donor Services and Initiatives Manager at the Santa Fe Community Foundation, where he managed the Foundation’s LGBTQ and Native grant programs. Before joining the Santa Fe Community Foundation he was a Research Associate for the Peter G. Peterson Foundation in New York City. Jon has also worked at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago and was on the staff of President Obama’s 2008 campaign.
Jon received a B.A. from The University of Chicago in 2004 and a master’s in public administration from the Maxwell School of Syracuse University in 2010. He serves on the boards of Mikva Challenge, a youth civic engagement and education organization, and the Just Transition Fund, a grantmaking intermediary that supports economic transition in coal-impacted communities. He was a member of the 2020 class of the Emerging Leaders program at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.
Dorothy Chan is Head of Philanthropy Services and Advisory, Asia Pacific, at HSBC Global Private Banking. She has over 20 years of experience working with leaders in the private, public and non-profit sectors to create solutions that catalyses sustainable development. Prior to joining HSBC, Dorothy led various functions at the MTR Corporation, CLP Holdings, and The Clinton Foundation. She started her career as a country and economic analyst with The Economist Intelligence Unit and the Asia Business Council. In recognition for her work in integrating environmental and social consideration into managerial practices, Dorothy was selected as a First Mover Fellow by The Aspen Institute in 2013. She is currently a member of the International Advisory Council of The Fletcher School at Tufts University, and a board member of the Vision 2047 Foundation. Dorothy holds an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy from The Fletcher School at Tufts University, where she was a Carl J. Gilbert Scholar. She received her Bachelor of Arts from Tufts University.
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Miller Theater and LQW Room, Asia Society Hong Kong Center