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Catherine 'Ofa Mann, 57, of
Elk Grove, has served as a
team leader for a Turning
Point Community Program
Regional Support Team since
1998. From 1996 to 1998, she
was a mental health
assistant at the Asian
Pacific Community Counseling
Center . From 1983 to 1996,
Mann served as a computer
operator and data entry
operator for Farmers Trading
Company in New Zealand .
She
is a member of the Asian
Pacific Islander American
Public Affairs Association
and Council of Asian Pacific
Islanders Together for
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Additionally, Mann founded and
serves as president of the
non-profit organization To’utupu ‘oe
‘Otu Felenite Association of
Sacramento, Incorporated. Mann is
registered decline-to-state.
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Song, 52, of Victorville,
has served as chief
executive officer of Mimi
Song Realty Group
Incorporated since 2005.
Song owned and served as
director of Contents City ,
a film production,
distribution and publishing
company since 2002. Since
2001, she has also served as
a vice president
specializing in the
investment, sales and
development of land in
Southern California .
She
also co-founded the Global
Leadership Foundation and REIT Dasan. Song established
Reprogramming Foundation.
Song is a Republican. |
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Wong, 33, of Diamond Bar,
has been a litigation
associate for the law firm
Orrick, Herrington &
Sutcliffe since 2004. Prior
to that, he was a litigation
associate with Howrey,
Simon, Arnold & White from
2001 to 2004 and, from 1998
to 2001, he was a litigation
associate with O’Melveny &
Myers.
Wong is a member of
the Pomona Unified School
District Governing Board and
the Diamond Bar Community
Foundation Board of
Directors, where he is also
past chairman. He is also a
member of the Sports
Educators of America Board
of Directors. Wong is a
Republican. |
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