Huang Tien-mu

[3] His doctoral dissertation was titled Privatizing public enterprises in developing countries: The case of Taiwan's government-owned banks.

[10][3] In 2012, Huang was named director-general of the FSC's Bureau of Securities and Futures.

[11] He remained in that position through September 2013,[12][13] when he was appointed to the FSC deputy chairmanship.

[15] Huang returned to the vice chairmanship when Lee Ruey-tsang was named head of the FSC.

When Koo was appointed to the National Security Council in May 2020, Huang was promoted to lead the Financial Supervisory Commission.