Wu Hong-mo | |
Native Name: | 吳宏謀 |
Office1: | Minister of Transportation and Communications |
Deputy1: | Chang Chen-yuan, Wang Kwo-tsai (political) Chi Wen-jong (administrative) |
Term Start1: | 16 July 2018 |
Term End1: | 1 December 2018 |
Predecessor1: | Hochen Tan |
Successor1: | Wang Kwo-tsai (acting) Lin Chia-lung |
Office2: | Minister of Public Construction Commission |
Deputy2: | Kao Fu-yao, Yan Jeou-rong |
Term Start2: | 20 May 2016 |
Term End2: | 23 November 2017 |
Predecessor2: | Hsu Chun-yat |
Successor2: | Wu Tze-cheng |
Office3: | Minister without Portfolio |
Term Start3: | 20 May 2016 |
Term End3: | 23 November 2017 |
Premier3: | Lin Chuan |
Birth Date: | 1955 |
Birth Place: | Shuilin, Yunlin County, Taiwan |
Alma Mater: | Feng Chia University First Tech National Sun Yat-sen University (PhD) |
Wu Hong-mo is a Taiwanese politician and engineer currently serving as chairperson of Chunghwa Post, the official postal service of Taiwan. He previously served as a deputy mayor of Kaohsiung from 2014 to 2016, minister of the Public Construction Commission from 2016 to 2017, and minister of transportation and communications from July to December 2018.
Wu also served as chairperson of Taiwan International Ports Corporation from 2017 to 2018.
Born in Shuilin, Yunlin County, Wu obtained his bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Feng Chia University (1976), master's degree in safety, health and environmental engineering from National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology (2002), and doctoral degree in marine environment and engineering from National Sun Yat-sen University (NSYSU) in 2015.[1]
Wu worked in the Kaohsiung Public Works Bureau prior to his political career. He was the director of Kaohsiung's Hydraulic Engineering Office during Frank Hsieh's mayoralty and worked on the city's "city-port overhaul merger" initiative (市港合一), including Sizihwan landscape engineering and stormwater management projects. Subsequently, he was promoted to director of the Public Works Bureau, and then secretary-general of the Kaohsiung City government.[2]
Wu is considered a political protégé of former Kaohsiung mayor Chen Chu,[3] and served as a deputy mayor under Chen's mayoralty, from 1 April 2014 to 31 July 2014 then from 25 December 2014 to 19 May 2016.
Wu was appointed minister of the Public Construction Commission in April 2016.[4] [5] In February 2017, Wu requested the Kinmen Bridge completion date to be moved to the end of 2019.[6] He was appointed Minister of Transportation and Communications in July 2018.[7] Following the Puyuma Express derailment in 2018, Wu resigned from the position in December 2018.[8]
Wu was appointed chairperson of Chunghwa Post, serving since 28 June 2019.[9]