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Yuan-Peen Liang
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Vice President of National Academy of Civil Service
Experience
Director, Department of Training Assessment, Civil Service Protection and Training Commission
Chief Secretary, National Academy of Civil Service
Chief, E-learning Center, National Academy of Civil Service
Director, Talent Development Institute for Local Government of Executive Yuan
Section Chief, Civil Service Protection and Training Commission
Education & Examination
Master of Science, Department of Applied Mathematics, Chung Yuan Christian University
Civil Service 1st-Level Senior Examination for Information Processing in 1994