Cheryl Lin, PhD
Co-Director
Policy and Organizational Management Program, Duke University
美國杜克大學 政策與組織管理研究中心共同主任和市場管理學教授

林教授是杜克大學政策與組織管理研究中心共同主任,市場和管理學程、心理和腦神經科學系之教授。林教授授課課程涵蓋行銷管理、服務品質、消費者心理學、國際企業等課程。她個人研究專長為消費者洞察、社會和健康行為、決策科學、經濟學等多元領域的研究。同時,她也是Bass Connections 計畫的教職負責人這是杜克大學跨學門研究計畫的重點項目。

林教授在高階經理人訓練的創新課程設計有多年的經驗。她並曾擔任杜克大學富爾布萊特獎學金(Fulbright Fellowship)的評審委員。她也曾獲美國廣告教育基金會邀請為訪問教授。

除了學術生涯以外,林教授曾受北卡州教堂山市市議會聘為市區發展董事會之董事達六年,該董事會旨在協助發展該市之經濟繁榮。林教授目前亦擔任醫療財團法人辜公亮基金會和信治癌中心醫院基因資料庫與醫學倫理審議委員及McKinney集團的多元化諮詢委員會委員。林教授自 2006 年起還擔任杜克-臺灣衛生福利政策研討會的聯合召集人,並領導高階衛福官員的國際交流。 2010 年和 2018 年,林教授分別獲得臺灣衛生福利部所頒發的衛生獎章。

林教授擁有北卡羅萊納大學教堂山分校教育與企管博士學位,杜克大學經濟學碩士,以及加州大學柏克萊分校經濟學學士學位。

Dr. Cheryl Lin is Co-Director of the Policy and Organizational Management Program and on the faculty of the Markets & Management Program and the Psychology & Neuroscience Department at Duke University. She teaches marketing management, service quality, consumer psychology, health research, and international business. Her research focuses on interdisciplinary approach to consumer insights, social and health behavior, decision science, and economics. She has been the faculty lead of Bass Connections projects, part of Duke’s cross-departmental research initiatives.

Professor Lin has extensive experience in innovative program development and curriculum design for executive training. She served as a reviewer for Fulbright Fellowship at Duke University and was awarded a visiting professorship at the American Advertising Education Foundation.

In addition to her academic endeavor, Dr. Lin served on the board of directors of the Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership for six years, appointed by the City Council to help promote economic prosperity. She is a board member of the Koo Foundation’s Cancer Center Biobank and Ethics Review Board and McKinney’s Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Board. She also serves as the co-convener of the Duke-Taiwan Ministry of Health and Welfare symposium since 2006 and leads international exchanges of senior health officials. In 2010 and 2018, Dr. Lin received the prestigious Health Services Medals from the Taiwan Department of Health and the Ministry of Health and Welfare, respectively. Dr. Lin holds a doctorate in education and business administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a master’s degree in economics from Duke University, and a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of California at Berkeley.