Background
Chen was born in New York City. She grew up in Millburn, New Jersey and attended Millburn Senior High School.
Chen was born in New York City. She grew up in Millburn, New Jersey and attended Millburn Senior High School.
Later she attended Harvard Business School and received her Masters of Business Administration (Master of Business Administration) in 1998.
In 1988, she went to Harvard College and was nominated Harvard Class Marshal of Eliot House. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in East Asian studies in 1992. She then began her career at an entertainment company, Media Assets, in Hong Kong.
After graduating from Harvard College, Chen moved to Hong Kong and started her career as a television host of News Corporation’s Star television She also worked in television as the co-host of the Children’s Channel and Turner Broadcasting.
In 1996, Chen returned to Boston and went to Harvard Business School. She received her Master of Business Administration in 1998.
In the same year, she was recruited by Philip Hult, chairman of Education First Education First. She has worked for the company’s global marketing and communications, including the Education First’s English Proficiency Index.
She has also helped to position the Hult International Business School, which has become the world’s largest post-graduate business school.
She is Executive Vice President and Management Board Member of Education First Education First. She is also a Board Member of The Keswick Foundation, a Hong Kong-based philanthropic organization and a brand ambassador of a London-based athletic wear company, Sweaty Betty. She serves as Executive Vice President and Management Board Member of the company.