Center for Public Integrity
Mei Fong is the Chief Communications Officer at Human Rights Watch and the Director of Communications and Strategy at the Center for Public Integrity. Previously, Mei was a Fellow at the New America Foundation and a Research Fellow at an American think-tank. Mei also has experience as a Correspondent at The Wall Street Journal and as the Director of Asia Global Programs at the University of Southern California, Annenberg School. Mei holds a Master's degree in International Relations and Affairs from Columbia University and a Bachelor's degree in English Literature and Psychology from the National University of Singapore.
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Center for Public Integrity
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