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Career
Experience
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United Technologies
Corporation |
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1998-2008
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Director,
Public Relations -
International Affairs and
Government Relations,
Washington
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Burson-Marsteller
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1996-1998 |
Senior Vice President
and Managing Director,
Public Affairs, China.
Beijing |
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1994-1996 |
Senior Vice President
and Director, China.
Beijing, Chicago, Jakarta |
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1990-1994 |
Vice President and
Client Services Manager.
Chicago |
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1989-1990 |
Vice President and
Creative Director, Asia.
Hong Kong, Beijing, Taipei |
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1987-1988 |
Account Supervisor.
Chicago |
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1985-1986 |
Senior Account
Executive. Washington |
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U.S.-China Business Council
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1982-1984 |
Director, Development
and Government Relations.
Washington |
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1980-1982 |
Beijing Representative.
Beijing |
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1979-1980 |
Assistant Director,
Delegations Department.
Washington |
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The Honorable Millicent
Fenwick, Member of Congress
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1978-1979 |
Legislative Assistant.
Washington |
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Princeton University
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1976-1978 |
Assistant to the Dean of
Student Affairs.
Princeton, NJ |
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Tunghai University
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1973-1975 |
Sidney D. Gamble
Teaching Fellow.
Taichung, Taiwan |
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Education
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Harvard University
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| 1976 |
Ed.M., with
specialization in
Administration, Planning and
Social Policy.
Cambridge, MA |
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Princeton University
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| 1973 |
A.B., magna cum
laude in History with
Distinction in American
Civilization. Princeton,
NJ |
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Service
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The China Business Forum
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2000 - Present |
Member, Board of
Directors. Educational and
research arm of the
U.S.-China Business Council.
Washington |
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The American Chamber of
Commerce in China
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1981-1982;
1995-1998 |
Member,
Board of Governors. The
premier American business
association in China.
Beijing
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Princeton-in-Asia
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1976-Present
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Member, Board of
Trustees. An endowed,
not-for-profit foundation
established in 1898 to place
young Americans in teaching
positions throughout Asia.
Princeton, NJ |
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Languages
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| Fluent
Mandarin,
conversational Cantonese.
Reading knowledge of Chinese
and French.
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