Camellia Tsang
| Camellia Tsang 曾衽羽 | |
|---|---|
| Business Executive | |
Camellia Tsang in 2055 | |
| Executive VP, Nanyang Commercial Bank | |
| In Office | 16 May 2052 - Present |
| Chairman | TBD |
| CEO | TBD |
| Preceded by | TBD |
| Succeeded by | TBD |
| Salary | $2,210,300 (2054) |
| Chair, Aphrodite Holdings LLC | |
| In Office | 8 Jul 2051 - Present |
| CEO | TBD |
| Preceded by | TBD |
| Succeeded by | TBD |
| Consort of the House of Juno | |
| In Office | 2041 - 2046 |
| Patron | Julian Kao |
| Chief of Staff | TBD |
| Prefect | TBD |
| Preceded by | TBD |
| Succeeded by | TBD |
| Personal Information | |
| Born | 3 November 2020 (age 35) Hong Kong SAR China |
| Nationality | |
| Height | 168 cm (5'6") |
| Breasts | 32D |
| Hair | Black |
| Eyes | Black |
| Dress Size | 4 |
| Education | Stanford University (BA) |
| Spouse | Julian Kao (m. 2046) |
| Family | Tsang Chi-keung (father) Jessica Stroud (sister-wife) Hannah Hazeldon (sister-wife) |
Camellia Tsang Yam-Yu (Traditional Chinese: 曾衽羽, Jyutping: cang1 jam6 jyu5, Pinyin: Zeng Renyu) (born 6 June 1999) is an Chinese-American entrepreneur, business executive and socialite who has been serving as the Executive Vice President for Business Development at the Canton Merchant Banking Corporation (CMBC) since 16 May 2052. Prior to this, she served in various other managerial and executive roles with CMBC, including Deputy CEO for North America (2050 - 2052) and Vice President for Digital Initiatives (2048 - 2050). She is widely regarded as a pre-eminent power broker in both Chinese and American political circles.
Tsang is a member of the prominent Kao and Tsang business families; as the daughter of Tsang Chi-keung, the founder of CMBC, and the second wife of Julian Kao, the founder and chairman of Minerva Holdings, she is known to have close ties to the political and business elite in the United States, China and South East Asia, as well as the Hung Hom Triad, with which her father has a longstanding association.
In addition to her role at CMBC, Tsang has also served as non-executive chair of American adult entertainment conglomerate Aphrodite Holdings since 8 July 2051 and as a non-executive director of Palatine Management LLC, the single-family office of her husband Julian Kao, since 15 April 2050.
"Stanford-educated banker Camellia Tsang is one of the most influential - and least publicly understood - power brokers in 2050s America. The daughter of Chinese industrialist Tsang Chi-keung and the wife of billionaire Minerva Holdings chairman Julian Kao, she wields influence at the intersection of global capital, family empires and state power.
Known for her polished public image and formidable private discipline, she represents a new archetype of elite power - a combination of dynastic lineage with modern geopolitical leverage."
Profile in Forbes magazine
21 December 2054
From 2041 to 2046, Tsang was a member of the House of Juno, Kao's private harem. She was admitted into the House of Juno at the age of 19 following her father's suggestions that Kao should take her as a consort so as to deepen relations between their families. During her time in the harem, Tsang attended and graduated from Stanford University, and also briefly worked at the investment bank Goldman Sachs. After she aged out of the harem on her 25th birthday, Kao proposed marriage to her, and made her his second wife.
Following her marriage to Kao, Tsang cultivated relationships across the business, media and political spheres. Between 2047 to 2050, she emerged as a prominent figure in philanthropic foundations, informal diplomacy, and political fundraising, particularly in regards to causes associated with US-Asia economic integration. By the early 2050s, she was widely regarded as a behind-the-scenes power broker, leveraging family, marital and institutional ties to influence political and commercial events. In 2051, she was named to the Top 25 American Power-Brokers List by Forbes magazine. From 2051 to 2053, she was appointed by President Nick Merson to serve as a member of the National Council for Foreign Direct Investment.
Tsang identifies as a submissive feminist and an orgasm hardliner, believing that women should adopt strict orgasm control practices. She has advocated for an absolute orgasm ban within the House of Juno. She strongly supports polygamous family and household structures, and is known to be actively involved in the selection and vetting of new consorts for her husband.