63 Millennium - Twenty-first Edition BUSINESS, FINANCE AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP Mr. Chen is active in community outreach and philanthropy, particularly within the Chinese diaspora community. He is the founder of the Chinese Moon Festival, an annual event that continues to draw over 25,000 attendees, and he has organized numerous athletic tournaments and programs. He feels that his contributions to the community are a stronger part of his legacy than his professional triumphs and strives to use his position to continue enriching others. He attributes his success to the support and inspiration of his mentors and his faith and emphasizes the important role that education has had in helping him achieve his goals. Looking toward the future, Mr. Chen hopes to remain in good health and have the opportunity to further contribute to society and pursue personal growth opportunities over the next decade. insurance providers operating in the state to create software capable of flagging potential fraud for review. The software was broadly adopted, leading to dramatically reduced losses for fraud, an accomplishment that Mr. Chen considers to be among his proudest. In recognition of the impact that his work had on the California auto industry, Mr. Chen was presented with 17 awards, including citations from Congress, the state of California, and the cities of San Francisco and Cupertino, in addition to becoming the first Asian employee to win the California Casualty Insurance Company’s Pathfinder Award. In 2007, Mr. Chen became the director of the Global Technology Group, a Panama-based entity, where he would continue to excel in both engineering and strategic leadership until establishing O&C Global Business in 2015.
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