Ingrid spent the first half of her career in the private sector in sales and marketing, and the second half of her career at non-profit organizations in fundraising and global connection. She makes good use of business marketing skills to raise funds for different causes, helping people with intellectual or physical disabilities, the elderly, released prisoners, the homeless, drug addicts, vulnerable children, and social entrepreneurs. Her passion for North European culture instills in her the value of service to others.
She currently serves as the bridge between Taiwan and the world in the Garden of Hope Foundation, coordinating various roles, such as NGO, private sector, government, and academia in related fields and working together to advance global gender equality.
While working for years to improve the well-being of people, Ingrid envisions a world that puts the planet first.
WORK EXPERIENCE AND AWARDS
Supervisor, International Department, The Garden of Hope Foundation
Project Manager, PR & Resources Development Department, United Way Taiwan
Specialist, SyinLu Foundation
Market Analyst, Kantar Worldpanel
Account Executive, FedEx Express
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Master of Business Administration, The Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business (USA)
Bachelor of Arts in English Literature, National Central University (Taiwan)
Job Positions
International Intern
1 Vacancy
Co-Supervisor Information
King Tsang
臧威環
Institution
The Garden of Hope Foundation
Division/Department
International Department
Job Title
International Specialist
Brief Introduction of the Department
【International Department】
Building on the principles laid out in the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), The Garden of Hope (GOH) has spent over thirty years working at the grassroots level in Taiwan to achieve our mission of preventing violence against women. Through long-term engagement with international networks around this issue, taking part in knowledge exchange, and learning from international practices, GOH has shared the Taiwanese experience with organizations from all around the world, contributing to the shared knowledge around women's services.
Some examples of GOH’s work in this area include founding the Asian Network of Women's Shelters, working towards improving women’s shelters and ending human trafficking as well as supporting the empowerment of Asian girls.
Department Staff Number
- 5-10 people
Internship Job Description
The main responsibilities for our international intern will be helping us by assisting our current projects, proofreading and translating, formulating social media campaigns, or doing some research for us.
- Working proficiency in both English and Mandarin Chinese is required. Proficiency in other languages is highly valued.
- For international interns who opted in for an on-site internship, it will be situated at the GOH headquarters office in New Taipei City (International Affairs Department).
- Tasks will mainly be administrative/secretarial, such as proofreading and editing English documents. The intern will also help us with formulating social media campaigns or doing some research for us.
Preferred Intern Education Level
- Undergraduate students - Undergraduate students (third year and above) - Master students - Ph.D. students
Preferred Intern Skill Sets or Qualities
- Working proficiency in both English and Mandarin Chinese is required. Proficiency in other languages is highly valued.
- Good editing and translation skills
- Experience in social media campaigns is preferred
- Experience in international affairs, NGOs or non-profits, and is passionate about serving others are highly appreciated