Biography
Andy Quach was elected to
the
Westminster City Council in
November, 2002. Prior to serving on the Council, Andy was the
Vice-Chairman of the Westminster Planning Commission and a member
of the Westminster Financial Review Committee.
Andy Quach was
born in
Saigon,
Vietnam. In 1980, Andy
Quach’s family successfully escaped from communist controlled
Vietnam, by boat, to
America
where, after staying in an
Indonesia refugee camp for six months they later
settled.
He joined the
U.S. Navy at the age of 20 and enlisted in the Naval
Seabee Battalions as a Heavy Construction Equipment Operator
stationed in Port Hueneme,
California and Adak,
Alaska. Wanting to make the ultimate sacrifice, he
later volunteered and was accepted to Basic Underwater
Demolition/SEALs training. Later, due to a latent ear condition
that prevented deep sea diving, he was honorably discharged from
the military. During his tour, he earned several letters of
commendations for exemplary service from several commanding
officers.
Andy Quach has had an extensive career in public
service that includes working for various non-profit agencies, the
City of Westminster, the Saddleback Valley Unified School District,
the County of Orange, and the
U.S. Congress and the U.S. Military.
He has been
responsible for the implementation of state and federal grant
funded programs for the City of Westminster where he had worked
with local employers and trained clients on public assistance to be
self-sufficient. From April 2000 to July 2001, Andy successfully
trained over 100 CalWORKs clients to gain full-time employment and
brought over $200,000 of unemployment tax dollars directly back
into the hands of local employers through the California Employment
Training Panel.
Andy Quach holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in
Social Science from Chapman University in Orange, California, and
an Associate of Arts Degree in Military Science from the University
of Alaska in Anchorage, Alaska.
In November 2006, he was
re-elected to the Westminster City Council. Overwhelmingly
supported by the voters of Westminster, Andy garnered 10,539 votes
and came out on top in a crowded field of 7 candidates. This
election yielded another political milestone for the
Vietnamese-American community as they elect another one of their
own -
Tri Ta - to the city
council.
External links
Little
Saigon Mulls Poor Showing by Vietnamese-American Candidates
Mayor
Pro Tem Andy Quach SHOWDOWN: Who do Westminster residents
choose for mayor and why? Letter from
Councilmen Tran and Quach to the Vietnamese Communist