講者

Wan-Hui Chen (陳琬惠)
Secretary General, Taiwan NPO Self-Regulation Alliance

​Education
Executive Master of Business Administration, National Cheng-Chi University

Experience
1. Established the Social Enterprise Enlistment Platform(2015-2016) in cooperation with the government, and set up the Social Enterprise Self-Regulation Platform(2017-); so far has held over hundreds of SE on-site visits and with a comprehensive understanding of SEs’ missions, visions, and needs
2. Promote NPOs to achieve the goals of "fundraising accountability, financial transparency, service efficiency and organizational governance." As of January 2018, the Alliance has 247 organizational members with the total annual fundraising amount of 18.3 billion(TWD)
3. Co-established the Financial Literacy & Education Association with Chuan Lin, the then Minister of Finance and Ovid Tzeng, the then Minister without Portfolio, in the 1996 Credit Card Insolvency Crisis
4. Assisted the establishment of “Post-Disaster Recover Alliance” after the 921 earthquake with Yuan-Tseh Lee, the then President Academia Sinica and experts from diverse fields
5. More than 5000 media coverage and shares
6. Over 20 years of experience in the field of NPO

Program and project
1. Principal investigator(sub-contract), 2017 Small and Medium Enterprise Social Innovation Program, Small and Medium Enterprise Administration, Ministry of Economic Affairs, 2017
2. Committee member, Employment Empowerment Program and Multi-employment Promotion Program, Workforce Development Agency, Ministry of Labor, 2016-present
3. Principal investigator(sub-contract), 2016 Constructing and Developing Social Enterprise Environment Program, Small and Medium Enterprise Administration, Ministry of Economic Affairs, 2016
4. Consultant, Non-profit organizations in Taiwan, 2012-present
5. Lecturer, Financial Literacy Courses, 2006-2012
6. Principal investigator/ Lecturer, Combatting Human Trafficking Conference, American Institute in Taiwan/Taipei Women's Rescue Foundation, 2003
7. Lecturer, Combatting Human Trafficking in Taiwan Forum, 2003