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Meet HQ Team and New HQ Office

Mar 26, 2017


From left to right: Cynthia Chiang, Wei-Ping Chen, Szu-Yun Yu and Wan-Jung Wei.

In March, 2017, Wan-Jung Wei is promoted to Executive Director and Cynthia Chiang is promoted to Deputy Manager for taking on more responsibilities in HQ work. 2017 World Stage Design would be held in Taipei Taiwan in July, HQ team are look forward to seeing you in person in Taiwan!

 In March, the Headquarters moved to a new office in the Center for Innovation Taipei (CIT). The new office Suite L—is an independent space with good vibes, a perfect area for meeting, brainstorming and stretching out.Please update our new address as below:Suite L,Center for Innovation Taipei (CIT), No.1, Yumen St., Taipei 10452, Taiwan 
 

Team Members


Wan-Jung Wei
General Manager

Wan-Jung Wei has a MA in Arts Politics from New York University. She traveled from UN Headquarters to OISTAT HQ to combine her passion for arts and her training in international affairs. She is also a dancer & choreographer. Wan-Jung is fond of animals in general, but mammals to be even more specific.

 

Cynthia Chiang
Digital Marketing Officer

Cynthia Chiang has her MA degree in Sociology. She is responsible for websites, social media, newsletters and event-marketing. She started her art administration career since 2011. She has joined Ju Percussion Group and Taipei Arts International Association as a production assistant, executed several production in music, drama and dance. She started her passion for performing arts as a drummer in marching band, become more enthusiastic as a dancer in modern dance, and found her position in the art administration field.

 
 
Szu-Yun Yu
Secretary

Szu-Yun Yu has a BA in political science from University of Washington, Seattle USA. She joined OISTAT in late July 2015; her responsibilities include membership management and office maintenance. Szu-Yun is obsessed with watching documentaries on Discovery and BBC; her all-time favorites are “How the Universe Works” and “Life”.

 
          
Wei-Ping Chen
Arts Administrator 

Wei-Ping Chen graduated from the department of Finance, National Taiwan University and was one of the interns in OISTAT headquarters 2014. With the management and finance background, Wei-Ping will be responsible for publication management. Wei-Ping loves performing, painting, cooking and is addicted to performance art. She looks like “Timon” in Lion King and always wears thick frame glasses.

 



In March, the Headquarters moved to a new office in the Center for Innovation Taipei (CIT). The new office Suite L—is an independent space with good vibes, a perfect area for meeting, brainstorming and stretching out.Please update our new address as below:

Suite L,Center for Innovation Taipei (CIT), No.1, Yumen St., Taipei 10452, Taiwan 

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