DIGITIMES ASIA: Exit of TSMC's star procurement VP raises industry eyebrows
According to sources, TSMC(2330.TW) recruited Lee in 2022 due to her extensive procurement experience at leading
Lee joined TSMC in 2022 as Senior Director of Materials Management and was promoted to Vice President in 2024, becoming the youngest person to hold that title in the company's history.
Her prior role as Apple's director of global procurement was widely viewed as instrumental to her recruitment. TSMC is said to have made significant efforts to bring her onboard, viewing her leadership in managing complex supplier ecosystems as critical.
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She holds a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Soochow University and a master's degree in chemistry from National Taiwan University.
Before joining TSMC, Lee served as Global Commodity Manager at Alphabet Inc. (2020–2022), Procurement Director at Apple (2011–2019), Senior Sourcing Manager at Qualcomm Inc. (2007–2011), and Technical Marketing Manager at Hermes-Epitek (2004–2007)—the latter later acquired by ASML Holding.
She remains best known in the industry for her tenure at Apple, where she exercised global procurement authority and was instrumental in shaping the company's supplier relationships.
According to TSMC's official website:
"Ms.
Prior to joining TSMC, Ms.
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