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| Mr. Tung-Long Chang (Class of 1974) |
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- Achieved notable interdisciplinary academic accomplishments, successfully transitioning from a mathematics background to an internationally recognized scholar in business and marketing, earning a Ph.D. in Business Administration.
- Held distinguished academic positions, including Professor and Chair of the Department of Marketing and International Business at Long Island University (USA), and taught at multiple universities.
- Contributed extensively to government–industry–academia collaboration, providing professional consulting and research projects for the Ministry of Economic Affairs, the Research, Development and Evaluation Commission, Taiwan Sugar Corporation, CPC Corporation, and others.
- Focused on international marketing and service-industry research, particularly on service internationalization strategies and the development potential of non-financial service sectors.
- Recipient of multiple academic honors; his master’s thesis won first place in the Market Development Society Thesis Competition.
- Served as President of the Association of Chinese-American Scholars on the East Coast and as Advisor to the State Government of New Jersey, as well as Board Member of its State University system.
- Contributed theoretical insights emphasizing the importance of resource integration and cultural innovation in industrial development.
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