Michael Chen | |
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Born | April 20, 1987 |
Education | Caribbean International School |
Alma mater | Marshall School of Business University of Southern California (BBA) |
Occupation(s) | Businessman, Civic Leader, and Politician |
Title | President of the Colon Chamber of Commerce |
Term | 2022-2023 |
Political party | Independent |
Michael Andrew Chen Fong (born April 20, 1987) [1] is a Panamanian businessman, civic leader, and independent politician [2] serving as the youngest president of Panama's oldest Chamber of Commerce, the Colon Chamber of Commerce for the 2022-2023 term. [3] [4] [5] In 2023, he was selected as one of the vice-presidential candidates to run in Panama's 2024 general elections. [6] [7] [5]
Michael Andrew Chen Fong was born on April 20, 1987, in the Republic of Panama. [1] Chen is a native of Colón [8] and hails from a family of Chinese descent that has been established in the Province of Colón for over three generations. [9] He completed his primary and secondary education at the Caribbean International School in Colón. [6]
Pursuing higher education, he earned a degree in Business Administration and Entrepreneurship from the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. [9] [10] [1]
After graduating from the University of Southern California, Chen returned to his hometown and took the helm of his family's department store, Grupo Vanidades, the oldest in Colón. [11] [4] [10]
Prior to joining Grupo Vanidades, Chen served stints at the financial company Northwestern Mutual and the tech company Larta Institute. [10] He went on to serve as director and vice president of the Colón Chamber of Commerce, Agriculture, and Industries. [11] [1] In February 2022, he became the youngest president of the Colon Chamber of Commerce, the oldest in Panama. [5]
Under his leadership, the chamber launched the "El cambio comienza por mí" ("Change Begins With Me") initiative, supported by the United Nations. [12] This project aimed to harness the strengths of Colón's residents and improve the province's conditions. [13]
In October 2023, Michael Chen was announced as the vice-presidential candidate for the Movimiento Otro Camino (MOCA) party, running as an independent politician [2] alongside presidential candidate Ricardo Lombana for the 2024 Panamanian elections. [13] [14]
Chen's dedication to community service and development has been recognized through several awards, including the Guillermo Andreve Medal from the Ministry of Education, [7] the "Premio al Aporte Transcendental de la Juventud" from the Ministry of Social Development, [5] and the "Huellas del Istmo" award from the University of the Isthmus. [5]