John Quoc Duong
John Quoc Duong was born in 1973, in Saigon, South Vietnam. He immigrated to the United States in 1982. Appointed by President George W. Bush, Duong served from 2001 to 2003 as the Director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) and concurrently as Executive Director of The President's Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. The White House Initiative on AAPIs & the President's Advisory Commission on AAPIs advise the President on the needs and concerns of the Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders' population. Duong was an aide for then California Governor Pete Wilson, from 1996 to 1999.
Currently, Duong is a consultant executive at Bridgecreek, a real estate development company based in Orange County, California. In 2006, he was the candidate backed by the Republican Party of Orange County to break the Democratic control of the Irvine City Council. Duong directly challenged incumbent Mayor Beth Krom, who with her political machine allies amassed nearly $1 million in direct and indirect campaign against Duong and his slate of candidates. Despite raising nearly $200,000 for his campaign effort, Duong was defeated in his first bid for elected office. Duong received his bachelor's degree from U.C. Davis and his Executive MBA from U.C. Irvine.
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- Duong Will Head White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
- John Quoc Duong listed in Who's Who of Asian Americans
- John Quoc Duong Biographic Sketch by the Institute for Corean-American Studies
- John Quoc Duong
- John Quoc Duong Biography