| Tony Pham recognized as one of Richmond's Top 40 Under 40 Leaders |
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Source: Style Weekly - October 13, 2009 VABA-DC member, Tony Pham, has been selected by Style Weekly to be honored as one of Richmond 's Top 40 Under 40 Leaders for his contributions to the community.
Living in an apartment off Parham Road, Pham struggled to learn English. He was naturalized as a U.S. citizen in 1984. After Meadowbrook High School, he attended the College of William and Mary and the University of Richmond law school. In 1999, the freshly minted lawyer landed a job as a prosecutor in Richmond, where he dealt with dope dealers and gangs. He moved to the city attorney’s office in 2008. “I’m living the American dream right now,” Pham says. So he must give back, he says. In part, he uses his language skills to help immigrants understand voting rights. His work has earned him the Old Dominion Bar Association’s presidential merit award. He’s also volunteered with the Virginia Asian Chamber of Commerce, helping the group create its first legislative summit this summer, and working with it to address cultural, civic and social issues facing that community. He sees cultural chasms. For example, once two relatives were having a vigorous argument and the police were called. “People didn’t explain there was no domestic violence,” he says. “That’s just how Vietnamese argue.” For fun, he golfs and takes his children to international festivals, he says: “There always is a lot of eating involved.” |