Meg Chan Feitelberg

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Vital Information

Education

Stanford University

  • Attended: 1981
  • Major: Economics
  • Scholarship: Received scholarship for college (all four Chan children received scholarships)

Earlier Education

  • Dominican School, Taipei
  • Taipei American School, Taipei

Career

Business Career

  • Economics background from Stanford
  • Mother Betty described Meg and Peter as “quite smart in business”
  • Specific business ventures to be documented

Personal Life

Marriage

Family Position

  • Second of four children
  • Three years younger than Rose
  • Two years older than Louis
  • Five years older than Michelle

Timeline

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1968 - Relocation Chan Family to Taiwanrelocation1968-

Sources

Notes

Stanford Connection

Meg followed her older sister Rose to Stanford University, attending three years later (Rose: 1978, Meg: 1981). Both sisters received scholarships. This suggests:

  • Strong academic performance
  • Family emphasis on elite education
  • Successful navigation of competitive admissions

Childhood in Taipei

Meg spent her formative years (ages 5-23) in Taipei:

  • Born 1963 in Manila
  • Moved to Taipei in 1968 (age 5)
  • Attended expensive international schools
  • Left for Stanford in 1981 (age 18)
  • Family remained in Taipei until 1990

Business Acumen

Mother Betty’s specific mention that Meg and Peter Feitelberg are “quite smart in business” suggests:

  • Successful business ventures
  • Financial success
  • Entrepreneurial activities
  • Possibly following father Jesse’s business background

Aunt to Nicholas, Ryan, and Samantha

As Rose’s sister, Meg is aunt to Warren and Rose’s three children:

Research Needed

  • Stanford graduation year (likely 1985)
  • Specific business ventures with Peter Feitelberg
  • Children’s birth dates and ages
  • Current residence
  • Career trajectory after Stanford
  • Involvement in family businesses or independent ventures
  • Relationship with extended Loui family