Founder of Ming Chuan University
Dr. Teh-Ming Pao
July 22, 1908 –February 1, 2009
Place of Birth: Nan Xi County, Sichuan
EDUCATION BACKGROUND
- Honorary Doctorate in Liberal Arts, Wesleyan College, USA
- Bachelor's degree in Economics from National Beijing University, China
HONORARY POSITIONS HELD
- Office of the R.O.C. President, National Policy Counselor
- People to People International, Trustee
- People to People International, Vice President
- United Nations International Association of Universities Presidents, Southeast Asia
- Regional Council of Senior Advisors, Chief Representative
- United Nations International Association of Universities Presidents, Commission on Arms Control Education, Trustee
- United Nations International Association of Universities Presidents, Chairman of the Board of Advisors
- Asian Ladies Football Federation, Chairperson
- Nationalist Party (KMT) Central Committee, 14th Arbitration Council Member
POSITIONS HELD
- 1999 – 2009 Ming Chuan University, Founder and President Emeritus
- 1997 – 1999 Ming Chuan University, Founder and President
- 1990 – 1997 Ming Chuan College, President
- 1957 – 1990 Ming Chuan [Women’s Business] College, Founder and President
- 1956 – 1968 Central Trust of China, Public Insurance Division, Vice Manager
- 1952 – 1956 Chinese Women Anti-Communism United Association, Committee Member
- 1949 – 1951 Hong Kong Private Overseas Chinese Industrial and Commercial College, Assistant Professor
- 1948 – 1949 Chung King City Government, Education Councilor
- 1947 – 1948 Constitutional Government Implementation Association, Committee Member
HONORS RECEIVED
- 1969 Central Committee, Outstanding Service Award
- 1980 Women’s Federation, Dedicated Service Award
- 1981 Lions Club International, Outstanding Educator Award
- 1984 Central Committee, Contribution to Promotion of Women and Nation Building Citation
- 1985 United Nations Educational Science and Culture Organization NGO International Association of University Presidents World Outstanding Female Educator Award
- 1988 People To People International, Eisenhower Distinguished Award and Regional Leader Award
- 1988 Chinese National Amateur Athletics Association, Award for Outstanding Contributions in Support of Sports
- 1993 National Beijing University, Advisory Faculty Member
- 1995 Distinguished Citizens Society International, Chinese Person of Distinction Award
- 1995 Overseas Citizens Group, Chinese Elite Golden Dragon Award
- 1996 United Nations International Association of Universities Presidents, Commission on Arms Control Education, Honorary President
- 1996 ROC World Peace Association, Outstanding Women’s Award
- 1996 People To People International, Regional Leader Award
- 1997 International Association of University Presidents, Award of Excellence
- 2002 International Olympic Committee, Asian Football Confederation, Named “Mother of Asian Football”