Ariel Chang
Taiwanese politician (born 1980)
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Ariel Chang (born 29 August 1980), now Ngalim Tiunn is a Taiwanese children's rights activist and politician.
Taipei County, Taiwan
Ulster University (MA)
Ariel Chang / Naglim Tiunn | |||||||||||||||
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張雅琳 | |||||||||||||||
| Member of the Legislative Yuan | |||||||||||||||
| Assumed office 1 February 2024 | |||||||||||||||
| Constituency | National At-Large | ||||||||||||||
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| Born | 29 August 1980 Taipei County, Taiwan | ||||||||||||||
| Political party | Democratic Progressive Party | ||||||||||||||
| Education | National Taiwan Ocean University (BA) Ulster University (MA) | ||||||||||||||
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| Traditional Chinese | 張雅琳 | ||||||||||||||
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Early life and education
Chang was born in Taipei County on 29 August 1980 and graduated from National Taiwan Ocean University. She earned a master's degree in communication, public relations, and advertising from Ulster University in Northern Ireland.[1]
Career
Chang worked in public relations for Sanofi, Acuvue, and Mondelez International,[1] and later headed the organization Taiwan Parks and Playgrounds for Children by Children.[2] She was ranked third on the Democratic Progressive Party list for proportional representation.[3][4] While formally registering her candidacy for the 2024 legislative election, Chang expressed hope that the government would consider children's' needs in the policymaking process.[5]