Ching Wen Li
About Ching Wen Li
Ching Wen Li is a Product Manager at Asus, where he has worked since 2014 in Taipei, Taiwan. He holds a Master of Business Administration from National Chung Hsing University and a Master of Arts in Marketing from Royal Holloway, University of London.
Work at ASUS
Ching Wen Li has been employed at ASUS since 2014, serving as a Product Manager. In this role, she has been involved in overseeing product development and managing overseas sales operations. Her tenure at ASUS spans a decade, during which she has contributed to various projects aimed at enhancing the company's market presence and product offerings. Based in Taipei, Taiwan, she plays a key role in the company's international sales strategy.
Education and Expertise
Ching Wen Li holds a Master of Business Administration from National Chung Hsing University, where she studied from 2010 to 2012. Following this, she pursued a Master of Arts in Marketing at Royal Holloway, University of London, completing her studies in 2013. Her educational background provides her with a solid foundation in business management and marketing, which supports her current role in product management.
Background
Ching Wen Li's professional background includes diverse experiences prior to her role at ASUS. In 2010, she participated in a Working Holiday Program at Valleyfair Family Amusement Park in Minnesota, United States, for three months. Additionally, she volunteered with the Community Action Volunteering International Team at Royal Holloway, University of London, from 2012 to 2013. She also took part in the 9th Taiwan Atona Case Competition in 2011, which further enriched her practical experience.
Professional Experience
Before joining ASUS, Ching Wen Li engaged in various roles that contributed to her professional development. Her experience includes working at Valleyfair Family Amusement Park and participating in community service through her volunteering role at Royal Holloway. She also gained competitive experience by participating in the Taiwan Atona Case Competition, which involved strategic problem-solving and teamwork.