Morgan Hwang
Huang Ing-san, also known by his English name Morgan Hwang, is a Taiwanese business executive and politician.
Education
Hwang graduated from National Chung Hsing University with a bachelor's degree in economics in 1967, then earned a Master of Business Administration in 1971 and his Ph.D. in business administration in 1986 from National Chengchi University. His doctoral dissertation was titled, "The management of our country's military strategists".Career
His teaching career, some of which was spent at NCHU, spanned three decades. Hwang spent eleven years working for Sampo Corporation, seven years at China Color Printing, and two years with.He became chairman of Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Corporation in October 2002, shortly after TTL had been renamed from the Taiwan Tobacco and Wine Monopoly Bureau. Weeks after taking the position, Hwang backed government efforts to test for bootleg rice wine, announcing that TTL would provide free wine testing in partnerships with local authorities. He stated in 2003 that TTL's Long Life cigarettes would be sold in China. However, the products did not hit the Chinese market until late 2004. Hwang's attempt to market Taiwan Beer in China saw similar delays. Under Hwang, TTL also turned to younger drinkers and the international market to expand business. As chairman, Hwang explored privatization of the company with multiple investors. However, employees rejected the plan in an April 2004 vote. Later, Hwang stated that privatization would still occur.
In July 2005, Huang assumed the chairmanship of the Taiwan Power Company.