Chan Ting-i
Nicole Chan Chan Ting-i | |
|---|---|
| 詹婷怡 | |
| Chairperson of National Communications Commission of the Republic of China | |
| In office 1 August 2016 – 3 April 2019 | |
| Preceded by | Howard S.H. Shyr |
| Succeeded by | Chen Yaw-shyang (acting) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1968 (age 57–58) |
| Education | National Taiwan University (LLB) University of London (LLM) National Chengchi University (MBA) |
Chan Ting-i (Chinese: 詹婷怡; pinyin: Zhān Tíngyí) is a Taiwanese politician. She is also known by the name Nicole Chan.[1]
Early life and education
Chan's father, Chan Yi-chang, was a member of the Kuomintang and served on the Control Yuan.[2] She attended law school at National Taiwan University, graduating with an LL.B. in 1990, then completed graduate studies in England at the University of London, where she earned a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in 1990. In 2008, she earned a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from National Chengchi University.[2][3]
National Communications Commission
Chan became the chairperson of the National Communications Commission on 1 August 2016.[4] She resigned the position on 3 April 2019.[5]
Later career
The Taiwan Network Information Center nominated Chan for a seat on the board of DotAsia Organisation. Voting was held in January 2020, and she was elected with the highest vote share.[6]
References
- ^ Strong, Matthew (2 April 2019). "Taiwan NCC chairwoman tenders resignation over handling of fake news". Taiwan News. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
- ^ a b Shan, Shelley (3 April 2019). "NCC chairwoman Chan steps down". Taipei Times. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
- ^ Executive Yuan (21 March 2012). "CHAN Ting-I, Minister, National Communications Commission". Executive Yuan Republic of China (Taiwan). Retrieved 20 October 2016.
- ^ COMMISSION, NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS (3 January 2008). "Commissioners". National Communications Commission Republic of China (Taiwan). Retrieved 20 October 2016.
- ^ Liu, Lee-jung; Chung, Yu-chen (2 April 2019). "NCC chief quits amid criticism over failure to tackle fake news". Central News Agnency. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
- ^ Shan, Shelley (14 February 2020). "Former NCC chair Nicole Chan elected to DotAsia board". Taipei Times. Retrieved 14 February 2020.