Founding Chair
Ms. Peggy Siu is the granddaughter of the philanthropist, the late Mr. Siu Un, and daughter of the post-war urban development professional, the late Mr. Siu Kin. She represents the third generation of the Siu family to contribute to Hong Kong’s architectural and cultural landscape.
Following in her father's footsteps, she is also a graduate of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, where she majored in business management. She began her professional journey at the Mass Transit Railway Corporation (SEHK: 66) and subsequently built a successful corporate career in Hong Kong and Australia. She has held various senior executive roles in a number of prominent corporations including VTech Holdings (SEHK: 303) and Centaline Group.
Now retired, Ms. Siu dedicates her time to the family’s enduring interests: the preservation of East Asian art and architecture, the study of cultural and philosophical heritage, and the support of initiatives that safeguard architectural and urban legacies for future generations. Through her work, Ms. Siu continues the Siu family tradition of civic responsibility, cultural enrichment, and stewardship of the built and cultural environments.
Deputy Chair
Mr. Jack Tsang FRAS read Laws at The University of Nottingham and also holds a Master of Laws from The Australian National University. He trained as an English Solicitor at the international law firm, Simmons & Simmons. He subsequently practised in the field of Corporate Mergers & Acquisitions, first at the distinguished London firm Slaughter and May, and later at leading Australian firm, King & Wood Mallesons.
Jack is deeply committed to the advancement of scholarship and public understanding in Asiatic history, urban heritage, and cultural preservation, with a particular focus on Hong Kong's historical narrative. In recognition of his contributions, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. He is also a member of the Oriental Club in London.