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Tom Hsieh

Thomas Kuo Shyang Hsieh[1] (November 17, 1931 – March 5, 2023) was a Chinese-born American politician, architect, and vineyard owner. He was San Francisco's third supervisor of Asian ancestry when he was appointed to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1986. He was the first Chinese American to be elected to a citywide office in San Francisco. He was re-elected twice and termed out of office in 1997.

Thomas K. S. Hsieh
San Francisco Board of Supervisors
In office
September 5, 1986 – January 8, 1997
Personal details
Born(1931-11-17)November 17, 1931
Beijing, China
DiedMarch 5, 2023(2023-03-05) (aged 91)
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Children3
Alma materSan Francisco City College,
UC Berkeley (M.Arch)
Occupation

Hsieh was previously also the first Chinese American San Francisco Arts Commissioner and San Francisco Police Commissioner. He also served as a San Francisco Public Utilities Commissioner.

Early life and education edit

Hsieh was born in Beijing on November 17, 1931, and immigrated to the United States aged 19 in 1951.[1][2]

Hsieh attended City College of San Francisco.[3] He received his Master of Architecture from University of California, Berkeley.[4]

As an architect Hsieh designed and built over 1,600 low to moderate income units of housing for the elderly.[1]

Political career edit

Hsieh was appointed and elected to various San Francisco, California State and Federal civic commissions as the first Chinese American in the 1970s and 80's and was active in raising money for the State and National Democratic Party.[4] He created the Asian Pacific Caucus of the Democratic National Committee and served there from 1978 to 1986.[1] He was previously appointed the first Chinese American to the San Francisco Arts Commission by Mayor Joseph Alioto.[5] He served as the first Chinese American commissioner on the San Francisco Police Commission and was a commissioner on the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission from 1980 to 1984 appointed by Mayor Dianne Feinstein.[6]

Hsieh filed papers and campaigned to run for San Francisco Supervisor in 1985, using the slogan "Say Shay" Tom Hsieh for Supervisor.[citation needed]

Hsieh was appointed to fill a vacancy to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1986 by Mayor Dianne Feinstein.[4] He was the first Chinese American supervisor to be elected in a citywide election in 1986.[5] Hsieh was a member of the Budget and Economic Vitality and Social Policy committees.[7]

Hsieh was a member of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and was in support of creating a commuter rail line on the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge.[8]

Hsieh ran for Mayor of San Francisco in the 1991 election as a pro-business fiscal conservative against Mayor Art Agnos.[4][9] He placed fourth with around 10% of the vote.[10]

Hsieh termed out in 1996, exiting the office in January 1997.[11] He was seen as a potential candidate for City Treasurer in the 1997 election but declined to run.[12]

Personal life edit

Hsieh married Jeannette Fay in 1959.[citation needed] Hsieh resided in Nob Hill, San Francisco.[4] He received a heart bypass in 1995.[13] Hsieh has three sons.[1]

Hsieh and his wife purchased a partnership in a Napa Valley vineyard in 1972.[citation needed]

Hsieh and philanthropist Rosalyn Koo were family friends. Koo has served as treasurer for his election campaigns.[3]

Hsieh died at UCSF Hospital in San Francisco, on March 5, 2023, at the age of 91.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Ege, Mike (2023-03-07). "Chinese American Political Pioneer Tom Hsieh Passes at 91". The San Francisco Standard. Retrieved 2023-03-10.
  2. ^ Mathews, Jay (1991-06-11). "SAN FRANCISCO CAMPAIGN MAY ACCENT ASIAN CLOUT". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2021-07-02.
  3. ^ a b Nakao, Annie (1995-05-29). "PERSISTENCE PAYS OFF". SFGATE. Retrieved 2021-07-02.
  4. ^ a b c d e Mungan, Christina (June 6, 1991). "Tom Hsieh Kicks Off Mayoral Campaign With Lions and Attack on Rival". AP NEWS. Retrieved 2021-07-02.
  5. ^ a b Gordon, Rachel (1997-01-07). "Master of budget Hsieh departs". SFGATE. Retrieved 2021-07-02.
  6. ^ "Police Commissioner Elected S.F. Community Hospital Chairman" (PDF). The San Francisco Policeman. San Francisco Police Officers Association. 16. December 1984.
  7. ^ Gordon, Rachel (1995-01-17). "Board's committee slots OK'd". SFGATE. Retrieved 2021-07-02.
  8. ^ Epstein, Edward (1998-10-22). "Bay Bridge Rail Could Double Car Toll / Mayors criticize transit agency's $3 billion cost estimate". SFGATE. Retrieved 2021-07-02.
  9. ^ Hua, Vanessa; Stannard, Matthew B. (2007-12-02). "Asian Americans flex political muscle in wider Bay Area". SFGATE. Retrieved 2021-07-01.
  10. ^ Gordon, Rachel (2011-01-11). "SF Asian Americans ascending in halls of power". SFGATE. Retrieved 2021-07-01.
  11. ^ King, John (1996-10-08). "27 Chasing 6 Spots on S.F. Board of Supervisors". SFGATE. Retrieved 2021-07-01.
  12. ^ "BAY AREA REPORT -- SAN FRANCISCO / Supervisor Leal to Run For City Treasurer". SFGATE. 1997-04-18. Retrieved 2021-07-02.
  13. ^ Gordon, Rachel (1995-02-28). "SAN FRANCISCO / S.F. Supervisor Hsieh Gets Heart Bypass". SFGATE. Retrieved 2021-07-02.

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Thomas Kuo Shyang Hsieh 1 November 17 1931 March 5 2023 was a Chinese born American politician architect and vineyard owner He was San Francisco s third supervisor of Asian ancestry when he was appointed to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1986 He was the first Chinese American to be elected to a citywide office in San Francisco He was re elected twice and termed out of office in 1997 Thomas K S HsiehSan Francisco Board of SupervisorsIn office September 5 1986 January 8 1997Personal detailsBorn 1931 11 17 November 17 1931Beijing ChinaDiedMarch 5 2023 2023 03 05 aged 91 San Francisco California U S Children3Alma materSan Francisco City College UC Berkeley M Arch OccupationArchitect PoliticianHsieh was previously also the first Chinese American San Francisco Arts Commissioner and San Francisco Police Commissioner He also served as a San Francisco Public Utilities Commissioner Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Political career 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life and education editHsieh was born in Beijing on November 17 1931 and immigrated to the United States aged 19 in 1951 1 2 Hsieh attended City College of San Francisco 3 He received his Master of Architecture from University of California Berkeley 4 As an architect Hsieh designed and built over 1 600 low to moderate income units of housing for the elderly 1 Political career editHsieh was appointed and elected to various San Francisco California State and Federal civic commissions as the first Chinese American in the 1970s and 80 s and was active in raising money for the State and National Democratic Party 4 He created the Asian Pacific Caucus of the Democratic National Committee and served there from 1978 to 1986 1 He was previously appointed the first Chinese American to the San Francisco Arts Commission by Mayor Joseph Alioto 5 He served as the first Chinese American commissioner on the San Francisco Police Commission and was a commissioner on the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission from 1980 to 1984 appointed by Mayor Dianne Feinstein 6 Hsieh filed papers and campaigned to run for San Francisco Supervisor in 1985 using the slogan Say Shay Tom Hsieh for Supervisor citation needed Hsieh was appointed to fill a vacancy to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1986 by Mayor Dianne Feinstein 4 He was the first Chinese American supervisor to be elected in a citywide election in 1986 5 Hsieh was a member of the Budget and Economic Vitality and Social Policy committees 7 Hsieh was a member of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and was in support of creating a commuter rail line on the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge 8 Hsieh ran for Mayor of San Francisco in the 1991 election as a pro business fiscal conservative against Mayor Art Agnos 4 9 He placed fourth with around 10 of the vote 10 Hsieh termed out in 1996 exiting the office in January 1997 11 He was seen as a potential candidate for City Treasurer in the 1997 election but declined to run 12 Personal life editHsieh married Jeannette Fay in 1959 citation needed Hsieh resided in Nob Hill San Francisco 4 He received a heart bypass in 1995 13 Hsieh has three sons 1 Hsieh and his wife purchased a partnership in a Napa Valley vineyard in 1972 citation needed Hsieh and philanthropist Rosalyn Koo were family friends Koo has served as treasurer for his election campaigns 3 Hsieh died at UCSF Hospital in San Francisco on March 5 2023 at the age of 91 1 References edit a b c d e f Ege Mike 2023 03 07 Chinese American Political Pioneer Tom Hsieh Passes at 91 The San Francisco Standard Retrieved 2023 03 10 Mathews Jay 1991 06 11 SAN FRANCISCO CAMPAIGN MAY ACCENT ASIAN CLOUT Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2021 07 02 a b Nakao Annie 1995 05 29 PERSISTENCE PAYS OFF SFGATE Retrieved 2021 07 02 a b c d e Mungan Christina June 6 1991 Tom Hsieh Kicks Off Mayoral Campaign With Lions and Attack on Rival AP NEWS Retrieved 2021 07 02 a b Gordon Rachel 1997 01 07 Master of budget Hsieh departs SFGATE Retrieved 2021 07 02 Police Commissioner Elected S F Community Hospital Chairman PDF The San Francisco Policeman San Francisco Police Officers Association 16 December 1984 Gordon Rachel 1995 01 17 Board s committee slots OK d SFGATE Retrieved 2021 07 02 Epstein Edward 1998 10 22 Bay Bridge Rail Could Double Car Toll Mayors criticize transit agency s 3 billion cost estimate SFGATE Retrieved 2021 07 02 Hua Vanessa Stannard Matthew B 2007 12 02 Asian Americans flex political muscle in wider Bay Area SFGATE Retrieved 2021 07 01 Gordon Rachel 2011 01 11 SF Asian Americans ascending in halls of power SFGATE Retrieved 2021 07 01 King John 1996 10 08 27 Chasing 6 Spots on S F Board of Supervisors SFGATE Retrieved 2021 07 01 BAY AREA REPORT SAN FRANCISCO Supervisor Leal to Run For City Treasurer SFGATE 1997 04 18 Retrieved 2021 07 02 Gordon Rachel 1995 02 28 SAN FRANCISCO S F Supervisor Hsieh Gets Heart Bypass SFGATE Retrieved 2021 07 02 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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