Patron-in-Chief
PRESIDENT THARMAN SHANMUGARATNAM
Patron
GEORGE YEO
Minister for Information and the Arts (1990 – 1999)
Board of Directors
Soo Khee Chee (Chairman)
Khee Chee was the Founding Director of the National Cancer Centre Singapore and Deputy Group Chief Executive Officer (Research & Education) at Singapore Health Services. He is now in a private surgical practice at the Farrer Park Medical Centre and serves as the Goh Foundation’s Chairman. With his great interest in the arts, he envisions Temenggong Artists in Residence as an important cultural gem of Singapore. He hopes to steer Temenggong’s efforts to greatly enhance Singapore’s artistic development and provide a deeper understanding of the diaspora history of our forefathers.
Ho Geok Choo (Vice-Chair)
Geok Choo is the Founder and CEO of Human Capital Singapore which is a long-time authority on capability development for firms and people. Her role is to reset the HR Agenda to value-add people competitiveness for business and direct and execute people-drive business and productivity solutions.
Her current appointments include Chairman of the board of Trustees of the National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS), Board Member of the SingHealth Fund Board, Adjunct Professor at the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS), advisor to HR Powerbank, chairwoman of Skills Frontier Solutions (SFS), and advisor to 85-year-old Nanyang Tong San Association Singapore. Geok Choo was the first elected woman President of the Singapore Human Resources Institute (SHRI) from 1997 to 2013 and the first elected Secretary-General of the World Federation of Human Resources Management.
Through Geok Choo’s numerous public appointments and work in the Public-Private-People (PPP) Sector, her vast experience working cross-borders and across various industries and professions will lead Temenggong to greater heights.
Chen KeZhan (Founder)
A prominent Singapore ink painter, KeZhan has been doing community service work since 1972. He founded the youth wing of SANA (Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association) in 1976 to support and educate youth with drug issues. Since the 1980s, through the sales of his paintings, KeZhan has supported local and regional artists in their artistic pursuits, as well as students and art schools. For decades, he has supported many local organisations that help inclusive communities, the sick and aged and the needy. KeZhan has worked with many global foundations and organised international cross-cultural art events promoting artists. During the 1997 Asian financial crisis, with his belief in “artists-helping-artists”, he founded the Visual Art Fund in 1998 to provide financial assistance to artists and local creative projects. KeZhan fundraised and initiated a Visual Arts Library for inmates in Singapore Changi Prison in mid-2000. KeZhan hopes Temenggong can create positive and significant ripple effects for people by appreciating and learning about the arts, culture, and heritage.
Cheng Ming
An architect by training, Cheng Ming was CapitaLand China’s former Deputy Chief Development Officer. Among the numerous projects she led, one significant project she conceptualised and executed was an award-winning hope school built in Muchuan (Yunnan, China) under the CapitaLand Hope Foundation. Ming further made a personal donation of a library building to support a rural village hope school. She is an advisor to developing NS Square (NSSQ), upgrading Ang Mo Kio Town Centre, and other community and private projects.
An avid supporter of local artists and the arts and design community, Ming hopes to add her expertise to Temenggong’s cross-cultural, interdisciplinary approach to the arts and design, broadening its influence on Singapore’s creative ecosystem.
May Tan
May is a qualified accountant with over 30 years of experience in accounting and financial management, primarily within the real estate sector across Asia and Australia. Experienced in handling diverse property types, including commercial buildings and data centres. She is passionate about the arts, music, and theatre and seeks to contribute her financial expertise and creative enthusiasm to a meaningful cause.
Wong Kay Choon
KC started his career in advertising in 1981 at Saatchi and Saatchi Advertising. In his tenure with Saatchi, he became Group Account Director. He was responsible for brand and communication strategy for many clients, including British Airways, Proctor & Gamble, Singapore Technologies, Singapore Economic Development Board, Republic of Singapore Navy, and Asia Pacific Breweries. He served as Regional Director for the Government of Pakistan Board of Investment and Export Department for 6 years. KC left advertising in 1998 and worked as an independent consultant from 1999 – to 2002, when he joined Kindermusik Asia as its marketing director. He retired in 2010.
He is a keen photographer and an avid collector of art, specifically primitive artworks and artefacts from Oceania and Africa. He supports local artists and their works and wants to enhance and nurture local talents through his involvement at Temenggong.
Members
Professor Chua Beng Huat
Chen KeZhan
Cheng Ming