Edward Chow, Jr., Secretary of Veterans Affairs, November 2009. Photo by Richard Lippenholz.
Member, Governor's Executive Council, 2009-; Interagency Committee on Aging Services, 2009-; Governor's Interagency Council on Homelessness, 2009-; Interdepartmental Advisory Committee on Minority Affairs, 2009-; State Coordinating Committee for Human Services Transportation, 2009-; Maryland Commission on Suicide Prevention, 2009-. Chair, Governor's Commission on Military Monuments, 2009-. Member, Maryland Military Installation Council, 2010-. Chair, Governor’s Warrior to Worker Council, 2010-. Member, [Secretary of State Police] Superintendent's Council of Advisors on Diversity and Inclusion, 2012-; Task Force on Military Service Members, Veterans, and the Courts, 2012-. Chair, Maryland Veterans Trust, 2013-.
Member, Commission on the Establishment of a Maryland Women in Military Service Monument, 2009; Veterans Behavioral Health Advisory Board, 2009-11; Maryland Integrated Map Executive Committee, 2009-12.
Director of Emergency Services, State of Washington, 1979-81. Adjudicator and loan service representative, Seattle Office, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, 1987-89. City Adminstrator, City of Kent, Washington, 1989-92. Deputy Assistant Secretary and Senior Advisor, Office of Policy and Planning, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, 1993-2001.
Born in New York, New York, March 29, 1939. Served in U.S. Army, 1962-67 (bronze star); U.S. Army Reserve, 1956-60. Seattle University, B.A., 1967; University of Puget Sound, M.P.A., 1976. Certificate of Planning for Nuclear Emergencies, Harvard University, 1980. Certificate, Public Executive Institute, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin, 1991. Portfolio manager & investment advisor, Bache & Company, Shearson, Hammill & Company, 1968-74. Chair, Council of Presidents, Vietnam Veterans of America, 1987-89 (president, washington state council, 1986-90; national board of directors, 1991-93). Regional Board of Governors, Greater Capital Area, National Japanese-American Memorial Foundation, 1998-2001. National Vice-President, Vietnam Veterans of America, 2001-05. President, Maryland State Council, Vietnam Veterans of America, 2006-09. Director of Programs, Asian-Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies, 2008-09. Member, Hispanic War Veterans Association; Japanese American Veterans Association. Life Member, Disabled American Veterans; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Vietnam Veterans of America. President's Executive Award, Washington State Council, Vietnam Veterans of America, 1992. Legion of Honor, Chapel of Four Chaplains, 2000. Two children; three grandchildren.
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