Winnie Chang joins Taylor Vinters as Partner and Head of TMT Asia
Winnie Chang has joined Taylor Vinters Singapore office as a Partner and Head of Technology, Media and Telecommunications Asia, in response to the recent growth of the firm’s practice in the region.
Winnie has more than 13 years of international experience in the TMT sector, providing corporate, commercial and regulatory advice to a variety of multinational companies from Europe, the US and Asia. She has an excellent reputation for her commercial approach and depth of knowledge of the TMT sector. Winnie has been recognised by The Legal 500 (Asia Pacific) as having “expertise in telecoms, IT, commercial transactions and regulatory matters”. She has also won the 2014 Finance Monthly Global Award for “TMT Lawyer of the Year” in Singapore.
CEO of Taylor Vinters Matt Meyer commented, “This is more exciting news for our business as we continue to grow our international practice in each of our three offices, delivering on our strategy to become one of the leading firms operating internationally in the areas of technology, investment and private client. We have worked with Winnie for a number of years in Singapore. She is an impressive operator and her arrival adds to the growing strength of the Asia team and the service provided to its international client base.”
“We opened our Singapore office in 2011 to meet growing client demand for deal support in Asia Pacific. Taylor Vinters is now well-established in the region, with a proven track record of supporting established global multinationals in the region, as well as fast growing UK businesses that are exploring the high growth markets of Asia.”
Winnie Chang said, “Taylor Vinters is an international law firm with a culture of innovation and a strong commitment to outstanding legal capability. I am excited to be joining the firm, and I look forward to leading a great team to further the growth of our TMT practice in Asia.”
Winnie is the author of the best seller book "A Practical Guide to Singapore Data Protection Law" and the co-author of the global chapter on "Cryptography and Electronic Signatures" in a publication launched at the UN World Summit on the Information Society. Fluent in English, Mandarin and Malay, Winnie is qualified to practise law in England and Wales, Singapore and Malaysia.