
CanCham Board Elects Chair & Vice-Chair for 2025-2027 Term

The Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai is pleased to announce the election of our new Chair and Vice-Chair for the 2025-2027 term.
Jenny Fan, from Manulife-Sinochem, takes up the mantle as the Chamber’s Chair, while Willy Wang, from CPKC, steps into the role of Vice-Chair. Both were elected to their respective positions unanimously.
We look forward to their contributions and to the continued growth and success of the Chamber in the years ahead!

JENNY FAN
Chief Customer Officer, Manulife-Sinochem
Head of Brand, Content and Sponsorship, Manulife Asia
Ms. Jenny Fan joined Manulife-Sinochem in June 2016. Jenny is responsible for branding & digital marketing, corporate communication, customer experience, CSR, and Government & Corporate Affairs. In 2025, Jenny expanded her role to oversee brand, content and sponsorship in Asia.
During these years. Jenny dedicated to enhance MSL brand awareness and uplifting customer experience and supporting business development in many aspects including Manulife-Sinochem MOVE launch, Hongyun legacy launch & 5 year anniversary celebration event, wealth management forum and developed many firsts in MSL, including integrating MOVE with Apple and partnering with NBA. Jenny also partnered with Fudan Development Institute to better understand women’s risk appetites and health & wealth habits. Jenny is the chairperson of Manulife Global Women’s Alliance in China and awarded 2018 Global Star of Manulife.
Before MSL she worked at Citibank China in 2007 as Director of Quality & Customer Experience and before that she worked with the Visa Information Service Center for the U.S Embassy and Consulates in China for many years.
Jenny holds a Bachelor of Commerce from University of Victoria Canada.

WILLY WANG
Managing Director, Greater China, Director Asia
Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railway
Willy has been with CP for over 20 years, as its Chief Rep and Managing Director responsible for business development in the Greater China and Asia area. Previously he was with Power Pacific Limited as General Manager China Projects. He also worked with Intercedent Limited, as its Chief Rep and Director China.
