# Kevin Peng

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{{Short description|Taiwanese politician}}
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'''Kevin Peng Chun-heng''' ({{lang-zh|t=彭俊亨|p=Péng Jùnhēng}}) is a Taiwanese policy analyst.

==Education==
Peng earned a bachelor's degree, master's degree, and, in 2011, his [Ph.D.](/source/Doctor_of_Philosophy) in [public administration](/source/public_administration), all from [National Chengchi University](/source/National_Chengchi_University).<ref name="mocpengprofile">{{cite news |title=Deputy Minister Peng Chun-heng|url=https://www.moc.gov.tw/en/information_100_100182.html|accessdate=19 September 2020|agency=Ministry of Culture}}</ref> His doctoral dissertation was titled, "A study on the application of collaborative innovation in the public sector: The Council for Cultural Affairs' policies on promoting the development of cultural and creative industries".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/cgi-bin/gs32/gsweb.cgi?randomimg=xq01hQ_1764684524&validpath=/tmp/%5Enclcdr__doschk/xq01hQ_1764684524__MzY3Mzc4&validinput=367378&check=+confirmation|website=ndltd.ncl.edu.tw|access-date=2025-12-02}}</ref>

==Career==
Peng taught at [Tamkang University](/source/Tamkang_University).<ref>{{cite news |title=基本資料 |url=http://teacher.tku.edu.tw/PsnProfile.aspx?u=t984720 |accessdate=20 September 2020 |publisher=Tamkang University}}</ref> He was the director of resource development at the {{ill|National Culture and Arts Foundation|zh|國家文化藝術基金會}} (NCAF) from 2003 to 2015.<ref name="mocpengprofile"/> Peng then joined the [Keelung City Government](/source/Keelung_City_Government) under mayor [Lin Yu-chang](/source/Lin_Yu-chang) as director general of the municipal Cultural Affairs Bureau until 2017,<ref name="mocpengprofile"/><ref>{{cite news |last1=Lu |first1=Hsien-hsiu |last2=Hetherington |first2=William |title=Keelung historic sites to be restored |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2016/09/13/2003655065 |accessdate=20 September 2020 |work=Taipei Times |date=13 September 2016}}</ref> when he returned to the NCAF as chief executive officer, where he remained until 2019.<ref name="mocpengprofile"/> After his appointment as deputy culture minister in 2019, Peng spoke at the 2019 Comic Exhibition in Taipei,<ref>{{cite news |last1=Yen |first1=William |title=More than 135,000 people flock to Taipei comic expo on opening day |url=https://focustaiwan.tw/culture/201908010020 |accessdate=20 September 2020 |agency=Central News Agency |date=1 August 2019}}</ref> the nomination ceremony for the radio portion of the 54th [Golden Bell Awards](/source/Golden_Bell_Awards),<ref>{{cite news |last1=Yen |first1=William |title=Educational station leads Golden Bell Awards radio nominations |url=https://focustaiwan.tw/culture/201908210019 |accessdate=20 September 2020 |agency=Central News Agency |date=21 August 2019}}</ref> a ceremony honoring Taipei's Museum 207, which was one of the first private museums to be certified within the purview of the Museum Act,<ref>{{cite news |last1=Yen |first1=William |title=Private museum hoping Museum Act can support a bright future |url=https://focustaiwan.tw/culture/201908050018 |accessdate=20 September 2020 |agency=Central News Agency |date=5 August 2019}} Republished as: {{cite news |url=https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2019/08/07/2003720081 |title=Museum 207 gains from Museum Act |accessdate=20 September 2020 |work=Taipei Times |date=7 August 2019}}</ref> and the Taiwan-Germany Human Rights Education Workshop.<ref>{{cite news |title=NHRM stages Taiwan-Germany Human Rights Education Workshop |url=https://taiwantoday.tw/print.php?unit=10&post=165116 |accessdate=20 September 2020 |work=Taiwan Today |date=30 October 2019}}</ref> As deputy culture minister, Peng commented on Fresh Taiwan, a showcase of Taiwanese brands and products overseas,<ref>{{cite news |last1=Yen |first1=William |title=Taiwan to showcase 22 creative product brands overseas |url=https://focustaiwan.tw/culture/201908010016 |accessdate=20 September 2020 |agency=Central News Agency |date=1 August 2020}} Republished as: {{cite news |title=Fresh Taiwan to take 22 brands to overseas events |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2019/08/02/2003719777 |accessdate=20 September 2020 |work=Taipei Times |date=2 August 2019}}</ref> and took part in commemorations of the [Kaohsiung Incident](/source/Kaohsiung_Incident) in 2019,<ref>{{cite news |last1=Chung |first1=Jake |title=Chen Chu hails political victims' contributions |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2019/12/06/2003727067 |accessdate=20 September 2020 |work=Taipei Times |date=6 December 2019}}</ref> and the [228 incident](/source/228_incident) in 2020.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Hetherington |first1=William |title=White Terror 'must be spoken of' |url=https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2020/09/20/2003743755 |accessdate=20 September 2020 |work=Taipei Times |date=20 September 2020}}</ref>

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