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Alui Djadjavac

Deputy Chief Executive Officer, TITV, Taiwan.

Alui Djadjavac graduated from the Church Music Department at Yu-Shan Theological College and Seminary in Hualien, Taiwan. With a strong foundation in both the arts and faith, she has devoted more than two decades to Indigenous media and cultural communication. Her 23 years of professional media experience span news reporting, program production, and organizational management, with a deep commitment to public communication and Indigenous affairs.
In the field of journalism, she previously worked as a producer and reporter at the News Department of Public Television Service (PTS), later becoming a feature reporter at a commercial news channel, and subsequently served as News Manager at TITV’s Indigenous News Department. She focused on in-depth reporting of public issues related to Indigenous peoples and fostering broader societal dialogue. During the PTS era of TITV, she also served cross-functionally as a producer in the Program Department and Deputy Team Leader of the Management Division, contributing to program planning and media system development that established diverse perspectives and professional standards for Indigenous broadcasting.
After transitioning to the Indigenous Peoples Cultural Foundation (IPCF), she held positions as Manager of both the Program Department and the Radio Department, overseeing content development and media production. Her media work not only emphasized information dissemination but also prioritized cultural storytelling and the articulation of Indigenous perspectives, continuing to be a vital voice for Indigenous issues.
Beyond her media career, Alui has been actively involved in community and church life. She is currently an Elder at the East Gate Presbyterian Church in Taipei and has served as a board member of the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan’s Media Foundation, an Indigenous Peoples Commission for Taipei City Government, and a board member of the Taipei Paiwan Women's Association, demonstrating her leadership and commitment to Indigenous affairs and faith-based service.
In earlier years, she participated in various international cultural exchange and missionary efforts, including medical missions to Thailand’s Akha community, music exchange tours in North America, cultural delegations for Taiwan’s Indigenous peoples, and performing at the Sydney Opera House during the 2000 Olympic Choral Festival, showcasing both her musical talents and intercultural vision.

Alui Djadjavac

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