Kin W. Moy Explained

Native Name:梅健華
Birth Place:British Hong Kong
Office1:Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research
Term Start1:January 20, 2021
Term End1:June 15, 2021
Status1:Acting
President1:Joe Biden
Predecessor1:Ellen E. McCarthy
Successor1:Brett M. Holmgren
Office2:Director of American Institute in Taiwan
Term Start2:14 June 2015
Term End2:12 June 2018
President2:Barack Obama
Donald Trump
Preceded2:Christopher J. Marut
Successor2:William Brent Christensen
Nationality:American
Occupation:Diplomat
Alma Mater:Columbia University
University of Minnesota
Spouse:Kathy Chen
Module:
Child:yes
Order:ts
T:梅健華
S:梅健华
P:Méi Jiànhuá
J:Mui4 Gin6-waa4

Kin Wah Moy (born 1966) is an American diplomat and holds the diplomatic rank of career minister.[1] He is the first Chinese-American to hold the post as director of the American Institute in Taiwan. Having served in the Department of State and several diplomatic outposts, he began his tenure as the director of the American Institute in Taiwan, the de facto embassy of the United States in Taiwan, in June 2015.

Early life

Moy was born in 1966 in British Hong Kong.[2] His grandfather was from Taishan, Guangdong and lived in Chicago early in the twentieth century before returning to China.[3] Moy moved to New York shortly after his birth and grew up in Minnesota.[4]

Education

Moy graduated from both Columbia University and the University of Minnesota.

Career

Moy began working for the U.S. State Department in 1992. He served under six US secretaries of state, working as special assistant in the executive secretariat for Madeleine Albright, director of the executive secretariat staff for Condoleezza Rice, and deputy executive secretary for Hillary Clinton. He was deputy director of the Office of Maritime Southeast Asia and desk officer in the Office of Chinese and Mongolian Affairs.

In 2011, he was appointed deputy assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, in the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, with responsibility for China, Mongolia, and Taiwan. In addition to his Washington assignments, Moy has served in the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, and the U.S. Consulate in Busan.

Moy was considered one of the executors of President Barack Obama's "Asian Pivot" strategy. In 2015 he was appointed director of the American Institute in Taiwan and so became the de facto American ambassador to Taiwan in the absence of formal diplomatic relations. In his inaugural press conference, he stressed that the United States is Taiwan's closest ally. Shortly before leaving the AIT in 2018, Moy was awarded the Order of Brilliant Star with Grand Cordon.[5] [6] He had served as the principal deputy assistant secretary in the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR).

On 21 April 2020, Moy was confirmed by the Senate to be career minister. On 20 January 2021, he was appointed as the acting assistant secretary of INR, a post he served until June 15, when he was appointed as the senior bureau official for the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs.

On 5 June 2024, Moy was nominated to be the U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam by President Joe Biden.[7]

Personal life

He graduated from Columbia University and the University of Minnesota and is a Mandarin and Cantonese speaker. Moy is married to Kathy Chen, a journalist who previously worked for the Wall Street Journal. They have four children—Andrew, Claire, Olivia and Amanda[8] —and a Great Dane.

Honors

Notes and References

  1. Web site: PN1419 — Foreign Service, 116th Congress (2019-2020) . . https://archive.today/20200426045906/https://www.congress.gov/nomination/116th-congress/1419/all-info . 2020-01-09 . 2020-04-26 . 2020-02-08 .
  2. CommonWealth Magazine . 梅健華 AIT變親民 美台關係下一步 . 劉光瑩. 599. 2016-06-07. https://web.archive.org/web/20160609144518/http://www.cw.com.tw/article/article.action?id=5076803 . 2016-06-09 . 2016-06-09 . zh-tw.
  3. Web site: 華府任命梅健華是為應對臺北政壇巨變?. May 12, 2015. August 2, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20150928091515/http://www.waou.com.mo/news_b/shownews_see.php?lang=cn&id=557. 華澳人語. September 28, 2015. dead. Chinese. ...他的祖父在廣東臺山出生... [...his grandfather was born in Taishan, Guangdong...].
  4. Web site: Moy, Kin. AllGov. Biederman. Danny. July 5, 2020.
  5. News: Hsu . Stacy . Tsai confers medal on AIT head . 4 July 2018 . Taipei Times . 4 July 2018.
  6. News: Shih . Hsiu-chuan . Departing AIT head honored by Taiwan . 3 July 2018 . Central News Agency . 3 July 2018.
  7. Web site: House . The White . 2024-06-05 . President Biden Announces Key Nominees . 2024-06-27 . The White House . en-US.
  8. Web site: Mr. Kin W. Moy. 2015. American Institute in Taiwan. 30 December 2015.
  9. News: AIT Director Moy awarded MOFA's Grand Medal of Diplomacy . 16 July 2021 . Taiwan Today . 14 June 2018.