Sally is the 8th successful woman business owner from Taiwan to be honored by the IWEC Foundation.

Jenny Ma, Chairwoman of the Taiwan Women Entrepreneurs Association has been affiliated with IWEC since 2014.

This year, IWEC’s affiliate organization, The Taiwan Women Entrepreneurs Association has nominated Sally Yeh, Chairwoman of Evershine Y&F Co., Ltd.   We are very pleased to have Sally join us at the 12th Annual IWEC Foundation Conference being held in New Delhi, India November 10th-13th. She will receive her award from IWEC Chairwoman and Former US Ambassador, Ruth A. Davis and IWEC Conference Chairwoman, Princess Noor Asem of Jordan at the Awards Ceremony on Tuesday November 12th.

Congratulations to Sally!

Sally Yeh, Chairman, Evershine Y&F Co., Ltd., www.evershineyf.com.tw

Founded in 1992, Ever Shine Y&F specializes in the design, development and marketing of vsrious knitted fabrics.  It became the first certified knit trading company in Taiwan and one of the top 20 well-known fabric suppliers in the world. Customers include such well known brands as Polo, J.C. Penney and DKNY. In 2004, Sally established EverShine I&F, an international fashion fine clothing agency. Sally’s belief lies in “integrity, persistence, professionalism and kindness to employees.”  Her company has donated over 70,000 coats to underprivileged and has supported 921 primary schools in remote areas. sally@evershineyf.com.tw

The company currently does business in the US, Europe & Asia.  They would like to expand throughout the globe.

About the Taiwanese Women’s Entrepreneurial Association:

Women had contributed a lot to the economic development of Taiwan. With their own efforts and struggles, the women entrepreneurs in Taiwan had taken up an important position in many trades; however, they were separate from each other without contact and cooperation. So, in order to unite the women entrepreneurs in Taiwan, Ma Ai-Jeng stood out and picked up more than 300 outstanding women entrepreneurs to form Taiwan Association of Women Entrepreneurs.

Taiwan Association of Women Entrepreneurs, founded on March 22, 2000, is an industrial and commercial group consisting of women focusing on professional exchange and affection contact. The trades of the members of this association cover clothing, food, shelter and means of travel, education, entertainment, financial service, architecture, electronic science and technology, etc.; moreover, some members of the association are the members of legislative assembly and board chairwomen of other associations. With rich connection resources and updated information, this association is greatly influential in the society and economy of Taiwan.