In Photo • Front row, from left to right: Shawn H. Y. Chen MM94, John Yang MM94, Professor Heh-Song Wang, Pi-Chuan Chen MM95 and Ching-Kuo Hsiao MM90. | Back row, from left to right: Michael Hsu MM91, Jacinta Meng MBM85, Tzy-Hao Chang MM97, Chiu-Chih Lai MBM75, Tony Chien MM79, George Huang MBM94, Russell Ho MBM81, Jung-Kun Chi MBM89 and Wei-Han Mo MM91.

 

The much-anticipated Annual Year-end Dinner Meeting of the Taiwan Alumni Chapter was held at Peng’s Gourmet & Banquet in Taipei on December 8, 2025.  A total of 14 participants attended the event, including 13 alumni and the highly respected Professor Heh Song Wang, making the evening both meaningful and memorable.

Unfortunately, Mr. Stan Shih, a member of AIM’s Board of Governors, was unable to attend, but he graciously conveyed his warm greetings and best wishes to the alumni.

The meeting opened with welcoming remarks by President Pi Chuan Chen (MM95), followed by Prof Wang’s sharing on health and well-being.  President Chen expressed sincere appreciation to FAIM and AIM ARO for their support, including ARO’s 10-year update on the latest developments at AIM.  Alumni then shared personal updates and professional insights in a warm, joyful atmosphere.

After nine years of dedicated service as President of the AIM Taiwan Alumni Chapter, President Pi Chuan Chen announced the nomination and unanimous endorsement of Dr. George Huang (MBM94) as the incoming Chapter President. In recognition of his long-standing contributions, Mr. Chen was unanimously appointed Honorary President.

Dr. George Huang (right) secures the succession of President of Taiwan Chapter from Pi-Chuan Chen (left)

The evening concluded on a warm and uplifting note, as alumni reaffirmed their support for AIM, FAIM, and the sustainable growth of the Taiwan Chapter.

The Alumni Relations Office (ARO) extends its sincerest gratitude to PC Chen for nine years of dedicated leadership of the AIM Taiwan Alumni Chapter.   ARO also conveys its best wishes to Dr. George Huang for continued success as he assumes the role of president.