Tingting is responsible for the strategic planning, monitoring, evaluation and quality control of cross-disciplinary projects to ensure that WRI projects have strategic synergy, high-quality results and sustainable impact. 

Before joining WRI, she held the position as the deputy director of PMO and international cooperation division, in charge of project management across rural development, disaster risk reduction, poverty reduction, climate change, community resilience and foreign aid. She was deeply involved in the joint formulation of significant policy on rural development with  partner national Ministries. She was also engaged in international cooperation projects funded by Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Commerce, under Belt and Road Initiative in Myanmar, Vietnam, Ethiopia, Kenya, and other countries, and served as trainer for foreign aid training program of the Ministry of Commerce. In 2013, she was officially assigned as the disaster management delegate to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies Asia-Pacific Regional office, based in Kuala Lumpur, engaging in Typhoon Haiyan operation and delivering humanitarian assistance in Bangladesh, DPRK and the Democratic Republic of Congo. She has a multidisciplinary academic background, holding a Master's degree in International Development and Humanitarian Emergencies at the London School of Economics and Political Science (Chevening Scholarship from the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office). She also holds a MPA of Renmin University of China and a Law degree from the University of Science and Technology Beijing.). She is responsible for the strategic planning, monitoring, evaluation and quality control of cross-disciplinary projects to ensure that WRI projects have strategic synergy, high-quality results and sustainable impact.