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David Wu has served as Executive Director of the Pui Tak Center (PTC) for the past 25 years. This church-based community center in Chicago's Chinatown provides educational, family and community programs to Chinese immigrants.
After receiving a BA from Wheaton College in 1986, David received a Master of Public Health degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Prior to working at PTC, he worked at an immigrant/refugee community-based organization on Chicago’s northside.
He has served on various government, civic and community committees including the Coalition for a Better Chinese American Community, Ping Tom Park advisory council, a United Way committee and state-wide adult education advisory council. David lives with his family in Chinatown and actively serves at the Chinese Christian Union Church.
By CreatePossibleDavid Wu has served as Executive Director of the Pui Tak Center (PTC) for the past 25 years. This church-based community center in Chicago's Chinatown provides educational, family and community programs to Chinese immigrants.
After receiving a BA from Wheaton College in 1986, David received a Master of Public Health degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Prior to working at PTC, he worked at an immigrant/refugee community-based organization on Chicago’s northside.
He has served on various government, civic and community committees including the Coalition for a Better Chinese American Community, Ping Tom Park advisory council, a United Way committee and state-wide adult education advisory council. David lives with his family in Chinatown and actively serves at the Chinese Christian Union Church.