Chan has 39 years of experience in strategic business development and making investments. She invests in content creation, blockchain technology, and sustainable energy consumption. She founded ACE91 with a mission to create film and TV programs that inspire audiences to increase positive change. In October 2022, ACE91 released “2020: Chaos and Hope,” a feature documentary examining how the COVID-19 pandemic amplified systemic inequalities in the US. She co-invests with Dasym, an independent, research-driven investment company with a strong presence in telecoms, media, and technology (TMT). She co-leads the creation of a documentary based on Prof. Peter Frankopan’s critically acclaimed international best-seller, “The Silk Roads.” She is a partner of Credence, a blockchain-focused company.
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 started supporting HKS 18 years ago. She is a member of the Executive Committee of USC Shoah Foundation, which was founded by Steven Spielberg 30 years ago. Chan spearheaded the Nanjing Project for the Shoah Foundation. She executive produced “Liberation Heroes,” “The Girl and The Picture,” and “Two Sides of Survival,” award-winning films that aim to strengthen civility. Since 1988, she has focused on reducing racism, hatred, and violence. She supports prison reform efforts as a part of her drive to increase civil and voting rights. Chan believes in Tikkun Olam – healing the world.