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Betty Tom Chu

Betty Tom Chu is an American lawyer, politician and banker. She is known for being the first Chinese-American woman to pass the bar admission of State Bar of California. She was also the first Chinese-American woman to be the chief executive of a bank.

Betty Chu
趙譚美生
Born1936/1937 (age 85–86)[1]
EducationUniversity of Southern California (BS, JD)
Known forCo-Founder of East West Bank
Political partyRepublican
SpouseRobert Chu
Children3

Chu served as mayor of Monterey Park, California in 2006, and held two elected terms on the city council between 2003 and 2012.[2] She ran for the 32nd Congressional district as a Republican in May 2009, and lost to Judy Chu.[3]

Early life and education

Chu was born in San Diego, California.[4][5] Her father, Tom Kay Chu, owned a farm, and her mother, Yee Siu King, was an immigrant from Guangzhou.[6][4] By age nine, Chu wanted to pursue a career in law as a working class advocate, after witnessing one of the migrant workers on her father's farm be beaten.[4][6]

After graduating from Grossmont High School, she earned a BS degree from University of Southern California.[7][6] Chu earned a JD degree from University of Southern California.[7]

Career

In June 1961, Chu was admitted to the State Bar of California.[8] In 1961, Chu became the first Chinese-American woman lawyer in Southern California.[9] As a pioneer in the legal field, Chu's career was supported by Hiram Kwan, founder of "Kwan, Quan, Cohen, and Lum", a law firm in Los Angeles Chinatown.[10]

In 1973, Chu was one of the founding members of East West Federal Bank (now East West Bancorp).[7][4][5][11] Chu also co-founded Trust Saving Bank and served as its Chairperson and CEO; she was the first Chinese American woman to run a bank in the United States.[7][12][13][14]

She has taught classes at California College of Law and Los Angeles Community College.[7]

In 1992, Chu was a member of the Los Angeles Police Department's Police Chief selection committee.[12]

Chu was an elected city council member of Monterey Park, California from 2003-2007, and again 2009-2012.[15] On March 13, 2006, Chu was sworn in as the mayor of Monterey Park.[16] In May 2009, Chu campaigned for the 32nd Congressional district as a Republican, but she lost to Judy Chu, her cousin by marriage.[17]

On June 11, 2012, Chu abruptly resigned from the city council and stated this was due to "philosophical differences" with other council members. According to the Pasadena Star News, she stated in a speech to the council: "Some other council members don’t spend adequate time reviewing staff reports and supporting documents … and it is evident from frequent 4-1 votes on key vital issues that facts don’t really matter because there is a deep political and philosophical divide."[18][19][20]

On June 5, 2014, the California State Senate passed the Senate Joint Resolution 23 and 122, which is associated to formally apology for past California anti-Chinese legislation. This resolution passage is the work and request by The Apology for the Chinese Exclusion Act Committee, which Chu is one of the founding members.[21]

In 2016, Chu was an Alternate Delegate for the Republican National Convention.[22]

In 2018, Chu partnered with John Gee and the Chinese American Citizens Alliance of Orange County to urge Congress to pass the Congressional Gold Medal for Chinese Americans who served in World War II. With the help of Congressman Ed Royce, she was able to successfully garner bipartisan support and the bill was signed into law by President Donald Trump on December 20, 2018.[23]

Today Chu is actively involved in local and national politics. She sits on the board of Asian Industry B2B which is founded by Marc Ang and the Chinese American Citizens Alliance of Orange County. She is also one of the key signers of the ballot argument against 2020 California Proposition 16 and sits as an Honorary Co-Chair of Californians for Equal Rights alongside Ward Connerly, Tom Campbell (California politician), Gail Heriot, and Manuel Klausner.

Personal life

She was married to Robert Chu until his passing. They share three children. She currently resides in Orange County, CA.[7][16]

Awards

  • 2005 Honoree of Los Angeles Chinese American Pioneers in Law. (Chinese Historical Society of Southern California) [24]

See also

References

  1. ^ Hill, Carla (May 21, 2009). "Two Chus Are among the Choices". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
  2. ^ New York and Los Angeles : the uncertain future. Halle, David., Beveridge, Andrew A., 1945-. New York: Oxford University Press. 2013. ISBN 9780199778386. OCLC 808316421.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  3. ^ "Chu clinches victory in congressional primary". Whittier Daily News. 2009-05-19. Retrieved 2019-01-12.
  4. ^ a b c d "Betty Tom-Chu". jasonjem.com. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  5. ^ a b "Minority Banking Timeline - 1973 Betty Tom Chu". fedpartnership.gov. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  6. ^ a b c Li, Wei (2009). Ethnoburb : the new ethnic community in urban America. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. ISBN 9781441619624. OCLC 436233534.
  7. ^ a b c d e f "Betty Chu's Biography". votesmart.org. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  8. ^ "Attorney Licensee Profile - Betty Tom Chu #31871". calbar.ca.gov. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  9. ^ "Asian-Pacific Group Plans Award Dinner". Los Angeles Times. July 15, 1992. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  10. ^ Long, Susie (August 24, 2016). "Chinese American Pioneers in the Legal Profession". Thinking Aloud. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  11. ^ "East West Bank ABA Routing Transit Numbers (RTN)". routingnumberusa.com. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  12. ^ a b Becklund, Laurie (February 21, 1992). "7 Chosen to Screen Field for Chief Job..." Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 19, 2018.
  13. ^ "A History of Chinese American Banking in Los Angeles". imdiversity.com. Retrieved November 19, 2018.
  14. ^ "Betty Tom Chu, the only Chinese woman bank head / photo by Paul Chinn". beta.worldcat.org. Retrieved 2019-01-12.
  15. ^ "Monterey Park Council Member Betty Tom Chu Resigns from Office | The Citizen's Voice". Retrieved 2019-01-12.
  16. ^ a b . highbeam.com. March 9, 2006. Archived from the original on November 19, 2018. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  17. ^ . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on September 22, 2009. Retrieved November 19, 2018.
  18. ^ Gold, Lauren (June 12, 2012). "Monterey Park Councilwoman Betty Chu Unexpectly Resigns". Pasadena star news.com. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  19. ^ "Monterey Park Councilwoman Resigns". alhambrasource.org. June 12, 2012. Retrieved November 19, 2018.
  20. ^ "Monterey Park Councilwoman Betty Chu unexpectedly resigns". Pasadena Star News. 2012-06-12. Retrieved 2019-01-12.
  21. ^ Arcuri, Nancy (June 17, 2014). "California Resolution for Apology to Chinese Americans Passes Unanimously". the citizens voice.netnet. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  22. ^ "Betty Chu". JoinCalifornia.com. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  23. ^ "Congressional Gold Medal".
  24. ^ CHSSC Honoree - 2005 Chinese American Pioneers in Law, chssc.org, retrieved November 18, 2018

External links

  • East West Bancorp profile
  • Asian Industry B2B - Betty Tom Chu, Ambassador
  • Chu Vs. Chu:Unique Congressional Face Off on NPR

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Betty Tom Chu is an American lawyer politician and banker She is known for being the first Chinese American woman to pass the bar admission of State Bar of California She was also the first Chinese American woman to be the chief executive of a bank Betty Chu趙譚美生Born1936 1937 age 85 86 1 San Diego California U S EducationUniversity of Southern California BS JD Known forCo Founder of East West BankPolitical partyRepublicanSpouseRobert ChuChildren3Chu served as mayor of Monterey Park California in 2006 and held two elected terms on the city council between 2003 and 2012 2 She ran for the 32nd Congressional district as a Republican in May 2009 and lost to Judy Chu 3 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Awards 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditChu was born in San Diego California 4 5 Her father Tom Kay Chu owned a farm and her mother Yee Siu King was an immigrant from Guangzhou 6 4 By age nine Chu wanted to pursue a career in law as a working class advocate after witnessing one of the migrant workers on her father s farm be beaten 4 6 After graduating from Grossmont High School she earned a BS degree from University of Southern California 7 6 Chu earned a JD degree from University of Southern California 7 Career EditIn June 1961 Chu was admitted to the State Bar of California 8 In 1961 Chu became the first Chinese American woman lawyer in Southern California 9 As a pioneer in the legal field Chu s career was supported by Hiram Kwan founder of Kwan Quan Cohen and Lum a law firm in Los Angeles Chinatown 10 In 1973 Chu was one of the founding members of East West Federal Bank now East West Bancorp 7 4 5 11 Chu also co founded Trust Saving Bank and served as its Chairperson and CEO she was the first Chinese American woman to run a bank in the United States 7 12 13 14 She has taught classes at California College of Law and Los Angeles Community College 7 In 1992 Chu was a member of the Los Angeles Police Department s Police Chief selection committee 12 Chu was an elected city council member of Monterey Park California from 2003 2007 and again 2009 2012 15 On March 13 2006 Chu was sworn in as the mayor of Monterey Park 16 In May 2009 Chu campaigned for the 32nd Congressional district as a Republican but she lost to Judy Chu her cousin by marriage 17 On June 11 2012 Chu abruptly resigned from the city council and stated this was due to philosophical differences with other council members According to the Pasadena Star News she stated in a speech to the council Some other council members don t spend adequate time reviewing staff reports and supporting documents and it is evident from frequent 4 1 votes on key vital issues that facts don t really matter because there is a deep political and philosophical divide 18 19 20 On June 5 2014 the California State Senate passed the Senate Joint Resolution 23 and 122 which is associated to formally apology for past California anti Chinese legislation This resolution passage is the work and request by The Apology for the Chinese Exclusion Act Committee which Chu is one of the founding members 21 In 2016 Chu was an Alternate Delegate for the Republican National Convention 22 In 2018 Chu partnered with John Gee and the Chinese American Citizens Alliance of Orange County to urge Congress to pass the Congressional Gold Medal for Chinese Americans who served in World War II With the help of Congressman Ed Royce she was able to successfully garner bipartisan support and the bill was signed into law by President Donald Trump on December 20 2018 23 Today Chu is actively involved in local and national politics She sits on the board of Asian Industry B2B which is founded by Marc Ang and the Chinese American Citizens Alliance of Orange County She is also one of the key signers of the ballot argument against 2020 California Proposition 16 and sits as an Honorary Co Chair of Californians for Equal Rights alongside Ward Connerly Tom Campbell California politician Gail Heriot and Manuel Klausner Personal life EditShe was married to Robert Chu until his passing They share three children She currently resides in Orange County CA 7 16 Awards Edit2005 Honoree of Los Angeles Chinese American Pioneers in Law Chinese Historical Society of Southern California 24 See also EditAsian American and Pacific Islands American conservatism in the United States Chinese Exclusion Act Chinese Historical Society of Southern California List of first women lawyers and judges in CaliforniaReferences Edit Hill Carla May 21 2009 Two Chus Are among the Choices Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 28 2021 New York and Los Angeles the uncertain future Halle David Beveridge Andrew A 1945 New York Oxford University Press 2013 ISBN 9780199778386 OCLC 808316421 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Chu clinches victory in congressional primary Whittier Daily News 2009 05 19 Retrieved 2019 01 12 a b c d Betty Tom Chu jasonjem com Retrieved November 18 2018 a b Minority Banking Timeline 1973 Betty Tom Chu fedpartnership gov Retrieved November 18 2018 a b c Li Wei 2009 Ethnoburb the new ethnic community in urban America Honolulu University of Hawai i Press ISBN 9781441619624 OCLC 436233534 a b c d e f Betty Chu s Biography votesmart org Retrieved November 18 2018 Attorney Licensee Profile Betty Tom Chu 31871 calbar ca gov Retrieved November 18 2018 Asian Pacific Group Plans Award Dinner Los Angeles Times July 15 1992 Retrieved November 18 2018 Long Susie August 24 2016 Chinese American Pioneers in the Legal Profession Thinking Aloud Retrieved November 18 2018 East West Bank ABA Routing Transit Numbers RTN routingnumberusa com Retrieved November 18 2018 a b Becklund Laurie February 21 1992 7 Chosen to Screen Field for Chief Job Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 19 2018 A History of Chinese American Banking in Los Angeles imdiversity com Retrieved November 19 2018 Betty Tom Chu the only Chinese woman bank head photo by Paul Chinn beta worldcat org Retrieved 2019 01 12 Monterey Park Council Member Betty Tom Chu Resigns from Office The Citizen s Voice Retrieved 2019 01 12 a b Betty Tom Chu To Be Sworn In As Monterey Park Mayor highbeam com March 9 2006 Archived from the original on November 19 2018 Retrieved November 18 2018 Election at a Glance Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on September 22 2009 Retrieved November 19 2018 Gold Lauren June 12 2012 Monterey Park Councilwoman Betty Chu Unexpectly Resigns Pasadena star news com Retrieved November 18 2018 Monterey Park Councilwoman Resigns alhambrasource org June 12 2012 Retrieved November 19 2018 Monterey Park Councilwoman Betty Chu unexpectedly resigns Pasadena Star News 2012 06 12 Retrieved 2019 01 12 Arcuri Nancy June 17 2014 California Resolution for Apology to Chinese Americans Passes Unanimously the citizens voice netnet Retrieved November 18 2018 Betty Chu JoinCalifornia com Retrieved November 18 2018 Congressional Gold Medal CHSSC Honoree 2005 Chinese American Pioneers in Law chssc org retrieved November 18 2018External links EditEast West Bancorp profile Asian Industry B2B Betty Tom Chu Ambassador Chu Vs Chu Unique Congressional Face Off on NPR Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Betty Tom Chu amp oldid 1125255786, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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