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Asian Philanthropy Group Names New Head

January 13, 2011
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Business & Society, Giving

Give2Asia has named Dr. Ta-lin Hsu, founder and chairman of H&Q Asia Pacific, as chairman of Give2Asia's board of trustees.

Hsu replaces Bill S. Kim, a Give2Asia trustee, as chairman.

Prior to founding H&Q Asia Pacific in 1986, Hsu served for 12 years at IBM as the senior manager responsible for advanced research and development of mass storage systems and technology. He is currently a board member for several businesses, such as Marvell Technology Group, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, Starbucks Beijing, and the Ritek Corporation.

Founded by The Asia Foundation, Give2Asia promotes philanthropy in Asia.

Tags: Asia Foundation, charity, Give2Asia, Marvell, philanthropy, Ritek, SMIC, Starbucks, Ta-lin Hsu

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