Diodes Incorporates Sustainability Expertise with Dr. Huey-Jen Jenny Su on Board
- Diodes Incorporated appoints Dr. Huey-Jen Jenny Su to the Board, enhancing sustainability expertise effective February 3, 2025.
- Dr. Su's background in environmental health aligns with Diodes' commitment to corporate responsibility and healthier workplaces.
- Diodes prioritizes diversity in leadership, with Dr. Su's nomination increasing female representation on the Board to four members.
Diodes Incorporated Strengthens Board with Sustainability Expertise
Diodes Incorporated announces the nomination of Dr. Huey-Jen Jenny Su to its Board of Directors, effective February 3, 2025. Dr. Su brings a wealth of experience in environmental and occupational health research, particularly focusing on air pollution and airborne microbial hazards. Currently an Honorary Professor at the National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) in Taiwan, she made history in 2015 as the first female President of the institution, underscoring her leadership capabilities. Dr. Su's contributions extend to the World Health Organization, where she has helped shape guidelines on biological agents in indoor environments, reflecting her significant influence in global health initiatives.
Dr. Su's accolades are numerous, including the Outstanding Professional Global Corporate Sustainability Award in 2022 and the Leadership Award in Public Health Practice from Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health in 2017. She is also recognized as one of the top 100 researchers and innovators by Asian Scientist Magazine in 2018, along with receiving an Outstanding Research Award from Taiwan's Ministry of Science and Technology in 2017. Her extensive background in sustainability aligns closely with Diodes' strategic vision, particularly as the company seeks to enhance its commitment to corporate responsibility and healthier workplace environments.
Diodes' Chairman and CEO, Dr. Keh-Shew Lu, expresses enthusiasm for Dr. Su's nomination, noting her expertise in corporate sustainability and her alignment with the company’s core values. With Dr. Su's appointment, the Board will consist of eight directors, including four women, reinforcing Diodes' commitment to diversity in leadership. Although Dr. Su will not serve on any committees until her election at the upcoming shareholder meeting in May 2025, her inclusion marks an important step for Diodes in fostering a more sustainable and responsible corporate culture. As a recognized leader in semiconductor products across various sectors such as automotive and consumer electronics, Diodes continues to prioritize diversity and sustainability within its governance framework.
In related news, Diodes Incorporated is a prominent member of the Standard and Poor's SmallCap 600 and Russell 3000 Index, reflecting its significant market presence and operational excellence. The company is dedicated to delivering high-quality semiconductor solutions that meet the evolving needs of diverse industries. With Dr. Su's expertise, Diodes is poised to enhance its focus on sustainability and health initiatives, positioning itself as a leader not only in technology but also in corporate responsibility.