2019)ĭirector-General: Intellectual Property Office, MOEA (Dec. Vice Minister: Ministry of Economic Affairs (July 2016 – Mar. Minister: Ministry of Economic Affairs (June 2020 – present)ĭeputy Minister: Ministry of Economic Affairs (Mar.Bachelor of Laws, National Taiwan University.from the University of Alabama’s School of Commerce and Business Administration. from the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University and his B.S. In 2011, Rolfe co-founded West End Holdings, a Nashville-based private equity partnership. Before joining TNECD, Rolfe held the position of CEO of Medical Reimbursements of America, Inc. In addition, companies have invested $7 billion and committed to create 27,500 new jobs in rural communities. Since 2017, the department has provided more than $380 million in funding to rural communities throughout the state. TNECD has placed a major focus on job creation and community development in rural Tennessee. During Rolfe’s tenure, he has led Tennessee’s efforts in the recruitment and expansion of over 130 international projects, which represent an investment of $6.5 billion and 21,000 job commitments across the state. Under his leadership, TNECD has increased Tennessee’s global footprint. Rolfe has served as TNECD commissioner since March 2017. The department is responsible for recruiting business and industry to the state, supporting existing companies, expanding economic opportunities across rural Tennessee and boosting the state’s overall economic prosperity. Moderated by: Trevor Williams, managing editor, Global Atlanta Speaker Bios:īob Rolfe serves as commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development. Martin Chen, Director of the Economic Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Atlanta.Yi-lung Elliot Wang, Director-general, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Atlanta.Jeffrey Yiin, Investment Professional, Sycamore Ventures Sue-ling Wang, President-elect, World Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce John Woodward, Vice President of Global Commerce, Metro Atlanta Chamber.Peter Tsai, inventor of the core material for the N-95 mask, and professor emeritus in the University of Tennessee Department of Material Science and engineering: Fostering collaborative innovation in science and health care Panel Discussion: Recorded Keynote: Mei-Hua Wang , Taiwan’s Minister of Economic Affairs: Understanding the trajectory of U.S.-Taiwan economic ties and trade talks under the newly inaugurated Biden administration Recorded Opening Remarks: Bob Rolfe, commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development. Join the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Atlanta, Global Atlanta and the Metro Atlanta Chamber to gain a high-level view of partnership prospects in innovation, technology and trade under the new Biden administration. companies engaging with Asia, the world’s most dynamic region. With the balance of security and innovation emerging as a fault line in the next era of globalization, Taiwan is positioning itself as a trusted platform for U.S. By holding COVID-19 at bay, Taiwan has proven that it’s not only an irreplaceable node in the world’s electronics and manufacturing infrastructure, but also a model for health care delivery and responsive democratic governance. While the world reels from a raging pandemic, Taiwan holds concerts and donates medical masks to partners around the world.
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