Advocate Spotlight
Janet Nguyen '00
Social Sciences
The Honorable Janet Nguyen '00, was elected to the Orange County Board of Supervisors in February 2007. In doing so, she became the first woman ever to represent the First District, the first Asian-American and the first Vietnamese-American to serve on the Board of Supervisors, and the youngest Supervisor ever to be elected in Orange County. In addition, she is only the fifth woman to serve on the Board of Supervisors, and this is the first time in Orange County’s history that two women serve on the Board at the same time.
In the First District, Supervisor Janet Nguyen represents more than 600,000 people, covering the Cities of Garden Grove, Santa Ana, Westminster, and Midway City.
Nguyen had previously served on the Garden Grove City Council, where she was the first woman to serve on the City Council in nearly 35 years and was the youngest member ever to be so elected. She had also served on the Garden Grove Planning Commission, the Garden Grove Traffic Commission, and as a board member for the Orange County Alcohol and Drug Advisory Board. She was part of the staff for former Chairman Bill Steiner and former Chairwoman Cynthia Coad of the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Supervisor Janet Nguyen had also served as District Director in the California Assembly and Vice President of Government and Public Affairs for the Long Beach Area Chamber of Commerce.
Nguyen continues to dedicate much of her time to different organizations throughout the county. She is currently a board member for the Center For a Brand New Day. She is also a member of Soroptimist International of Garden Grove. She had previously served as a board member for the Garden Grove Hospital, an associate member of the Garden Grove Strawberry Festival Association, a board member of the Grove Theatre Center, and a board member for Senior Meals on Wheels.
Nguyen has been recognized by the Asian Pacific American Legislative Staff Association for the distinction of being first Vietnamese-American to hold the position of District Director in a state or federal legislator's office. She was awarded the We Give Thanks 2004 Women of Vision Award, which recognizes outstanding women who have provided exceptional services to the community. In addition, the Orange County Register has listed her as one of the "30 Vietnamese Americans To Watch" and she was named one of OC Metro Magazine 2006’s "25 Hottest" People in Orange County.
Born in Saigon, Vietnam, Nguyen and her family escaped their homeland on a small wooden 10-meter boat sailing across the South China Sea in search of freedom. After passing through numerous refugee camps, Nguyen and her family arrived in California in 1981. She is a graduate of University of California, Irvine where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. A strong supporter of education, Nguyen has taught Princeton Review preparatory courses to students preparing to take the Law Student Admission Test (LSAT). Nguyen resides in Garden Grove with her husband, Tom Bonikowski.