Chan has over 41 years of experience in strategic business development and making investments. She invests in content creation, blockchain technology, and sustainable energy consumption.
She is a Funding Partner of Dalpha-Tech, which collaborates with some of the world’s largest tech companies committed to reducing energy consumption costs and environmental impact. She is a partner of Credence, a blockchain-focused company.
She uses ACE91 to create film and TV programs that inspire international audiences to increase positive change. In October 2022, ACE91 completed production of “2020: Chaos and Hope,” a feature documentary that examines how the COVID-19 pandemic amplified systemic inequalities in the US. Global distribution begins in 3Q 2026. A film with 9-time Grammy-winning Jazz icon, Wynton Marsalis, is in development. ACE91 leads the creation of a film based on Oxford Prof. Peter Frankopan’s critically acclaimed international best-seller, “The Silk Roads.” She supported PBS’ “Chautauqua at 150,” which feature’s Marsalis’ “All Rise” orchestral piece.
Chan is a member of the Leadership Council at Facing History and Ourselves, an organization she has supported since 1998. She is a Vice Chair on the Dean’s Council of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. She is a member of the Oxford Blavatnik School of Government’s Dean’s Circle. Additionally, she is an Executive Committee member of the USC Shoah Foundation, which was founded by Steven Spielberg over 30 years ago. She spearheaded the Nanjing Project for the Shoah Foundation, and executive produced “Liberation Heroes,” “The Girl and The Picture,” and “Two Sides of Survival,” award-winning films that aim to reduce global conflicts. She enriches NYU’s African Grove Theater, which reopened in 2023, 200 years after it had been closed down. CC has worked to reduce racism, hatred, and violence since 1985.