Officers:
An Tu Dang
An Tu Dang serves as a deputy district attorney with the San Francisco, Office of the District Attorney. An pursued law school in order to become a prosecutor after working with victims of crimes while earning her undergraduate degree at University of California, San Diego. An has dedicated herself to public service throughout her legal career, from working with the government, to volunteering at the Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach clinic, General Assistance Advocacy Project, and the Vietnamese Youth Development Center. In her last semester of law school, An externed with the Honorable Stuart Hing of the Alameda Superior Court.She is graduate of the University of California, Hastings College of the Law.
Tina Tay Nguyen
Tay Nguyen is a third-year law student at Santa Clara University School of Law focusing on privacy law and data protection. Tay was drawn to law school after realizing the need for diversity in the legal field. She has become involved with different organizations at Santa Clara Law to raise awareness of the continuing need for diversity and to connect other law students of color with the resources they need to succeed. Tay is a two-time co-President for the Vietnamese American Law Students organization at Santa Clara and a three-time board member of the Asian Pacific American Law Student Association. Tay received her bachelor’s in English and Media Studies from U.C. Berkeley.
Christine M. Pham
Christine M. Pham serves as an attorney-advisor for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration where she focuses on compliance, commercial law, real property, ethics and procurements. Christine was a long time member of the VABANC board, serving on the Community Service committee where she organized the free monthly legal clinics for Vietnamese speakers. She has been involved in different organizations aimed at promoting social justice and cultural competencies, such as the Santa Clara County Commission for the Status of Women, Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Silicon Valley, Vietnamese American Professional Women of Silicon Valley, Bay Area Asian Pacific American Legislative Staffers, and the Vietnamese American Roundtable. Christine received her B.S. and J.D. from Santa Clara University School of Law.
Julia Wobbe
Julia Wobbe is an associate at the Tobener Ravenscroft. In 2009, she earned her undergraduate degree in Criminal Justice with a pre-law emphasis from California State University of Sacramento. In 2012, she earned her Juris Doctor degree from Santa Clara University School of Law. During law school, Ms. Wobbe earned a certificate in Public Interest and Social Justice Law and was a member of the Trial Team. As an attorney, Ms. Wobbe has tried more than a dozen jury trials to verdict.
Board Members at Large:
Thanh D. Ngo
Mai Phan
Quyen Ta