Kin Moy (diplomat)

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Kin Moy (diplomat)
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Kin W. Moy in 2015
Director of American Institute in Taiwan
In office
2015 – incumbent
President Barack Obama
Preceded by Christopher J. Marut
Personal details
Nationality American
Spouse(s) Kathy Moy
Alma mater Columbia University
University of Minnesota
Occupation Diplomat

Kin Moy (Chinese: 梅健華; pinyin: Méi Jiànhuá; Jyutping: Mui4 Gin6-waa4) is a United States diplomat and the Director of the American Institute in Taiwan. He is the first Chinese-American to hold the post.[1]

Early life

Moy was born in Hong Kong[2] to parents from Taishan, Guangdong. He graduated from both Columbia University and the University of Minnesota.[3]

Career

Moy started working for the US State Department in 1992.[3] In 2011 he was appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs.[3] Moy is considered a key proponent of US President Barack Obama's "Asian Pivot" strategy.[2] In 2015 he was appointed Director of the American Institute in Taiwan and so became the de facto American ambassador to Taiwan in the absence of formal diplomatic relations.[1] In his inaugural press conference he stressed that the United States is Taiwan's closest ally.[2]

Family

Moy is married to Kathy Chen, a journalist who previously worked for the Wall Street Journal.[2] Taiwanese media note that she lived in Taiwan for a few years in the late 1980s, first as a student then subsequently as an editor for the China Post, so will be somewhat familiar with the country.[2] They have four children and a Great Dane.[2]

References

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