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Meet the SwedCham Taipei Board for 2026/27

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Following our Annual General Meeting and Inaugural Board Meeting on 25 March, we are delighted to introduce the SwedCham Taipei Board for the 2026/27 term.


We are pleased to confirm the re-election of Charlotta Norén (NorQual) as Chairperson, Louise Wikström (Ekpac Taiwan) as Vice Chairperson, Jackie Tsai (Jacobi Group) as Executive Board Director and Johan Skarendal as Executive Board Supervisor. In addition, Sibel Bahadir (Ericsson), Barun Neogy (Atlas Copco), and Celia Yu (Electrolux) were re-elected as Directors.


We are also delighted to welcome five new additions to the team this year: Sam Cheng (Program Manager, PMO at SKF), Jessica Chang (People and Culture Director at Scania), and William Andersson (APAC Contract Consultant, Individual Member) joining the Board of Directors, as well as Estelle Seiler (Senior Associate at Eiger Law) and Johnny Wu (Head of Global Affairs, NTU) joining the Board of Supervisors. Together, the Board reflects a strong mix of continuity and fresh perspectives as we move into the new term.

Please see the full Board composition below:


Board of Directors

William Andersson, Individual Member

Sibel Bahadir, EricssonJessica Chang, Scania

Sam Cheng, SKFBarun Neogy, Atlas Copco

Charlotta Noren, NorQual

Jackie Tsai, Jacobi Group

Louise Wikström, Ekpac Taiwan

Celia Yu, Electrolux


Board of Supervisors

Estelle Seiler, Eiger Law

Johan Skarendal, Individual Member

Johnny Wu, National Taiwan University


We also extend our sincere appreciation to our advisors from Team Sweden:

Helena Reitberger, Swedish Representative

Martin Vercouter, Business Sweden


Serving on a voluntary basis, our Board members contribute their time, expertise, and dedication to strengthening the Taiwan–Sweden business community, something we are truly grateful for.


Please join us in welcoming and congratulating the new Board! We look forward to working together to continue growing the presence of Swedish companies and the Sweden brand in Taiwan.


 
 
 

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