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Los Angeles County, CA November 6, 2007 Election
Smart Voter Full Biography for Gary Mendez

Candidate for
Governing Board Member; Rio Hondo Community College District; Trustee Area 4

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Gary Mendez, Trustee Area #4

President of the Board, 2003-2007

Gary Mendez was first elected to the Rio Hondo Community College District Board of Trustees in November 1999. He was re-elected, unopposed, in November 2003. Mr. Mendez represents Area 4, which includes Los Nietos, Santa Fe Springs, South Whittier and North Norwalk. Mr. Mendez served as President of the Board in 2002. He was recently elected by his fellow Board members to serve as president from 2005-07.

BIOGRAPHY

Mr. Mendez is proud to be a public servant in the traditional sense, with core values of duty, honor, compassion, and service. Mr. Mendez began giving back by working with community organizations and leaders long respected for their values and commitment. His public service record includes working in local, county, regional, state and federal government. In his seven years on the Board, Mr. Mendez has been a vocal advocate for students. His goal is to ensure that Rio Hondo successfully meets the post-secondary educational needs of our communities now and in the years to come. His accomplishments include:

  • Actively worked to pass Measure R, the college・s first facilities construction bond in more than 40 years. Bond funds will allow for complete rehabilitation and augmentation of the Rio Hondo College campus;

  • Authoring the resolution establishing priority registration for US war veterans;

  • Spearheaded efforts to create off-site centers in South Whittier and El Monte to increase access to educational opportunities close to home;

  • Assists single mothers attending Rio Hondo by creating a scholarship in honor of his mother Ruby and grandmother Rose;

  • Worked to diversify the College・s administrative team to ensure the community sees itself in Rio Hondo・s internal leadership, which led to hiring the first Latina Superintendent/President;

  • Increased access to Rio Hondo by enhancing community outreach and by promoting the college・s educational opportunities to all potential students in the community college district;

  • Ensured proactive financial planning to ensure a balanced budget;

  • Encouraged policies and programs that guarantee a well-balanced academic program and quality student support services;

  • Increased access to the College by implementing :Go Rio; program making public transportation for students a priority and by working on initiatives to subsidize student passes; and

  • Responded to the needs of working families who want to attend college by creating Rio Hondo・s first weekend accelerated program that allows students to attend classes outside their work hours.

Gary Mendez was born and raised in the Los Nietos-Whittier area, where his family has lived since 1856. He graduated from Whittier High School and at age 18 was elected as the State Youth Chairman of the American GI Forum, a congressionally-chartered national veteran・s organization dedicated to civil rights and education.

Mr. Mendez was also elected to serve as its National Youth Chairman. During his tenure, he worked with the American GI Forum to create separate districts/areas of representation for the Rio Hondo College Board of Trustees. Mr. Mendez also worked with the Mexican American Political Association and the United Farm Workers on issues important to his community.

While earning his associate's degree in political science and paralegal studies at Rio Hondo, Mr. Mendez was elected to serve as student representative on the Rio Hondo Community College District Board of Trustees. Mr. Mendez was also active in the Associated Student Body (ASB), the statewide Council of Student Body Governments, the California Student Association of Community Colleges and was elected student member of the California Community College Trustee Board. He also founded and was the first president of the Rio Hondo Young Democrats.

Mr. Mendez earned his bachelors degree in Government, with a minor in Ancient History, at California State University, Sacramento. As a student, he worked for the Chief Clerk (Parliamentarian) of the California Assembly. Additionally, Mr. Mendez worked for various members of the legislature in their Sacramento offices and on their campaigns.

After graduation from Rio Hondo, Mr. Mendez worked as a paralegal for the Los Angeles County Chicano Employees Association preparing civil rights cases and employee grievances. He also served in the Southern California Association of Governments(SCAG) Governmental Affairs Department, working on regional issues that impact communities throughout Southern California.

While attending Sacramento State University, Mr. Mendez served as a member of then-Assemblywoman Grace Napolitano's legislative staff, and as her volunteer coordinator and field director during her bid for Congress. After graduation, he served as special assistant to the Congresswoman after she was elected to the House of Representatives.

Mr. Mendez has also worked as a field deputy for then-Assemblyman Thomas Calderon.

In 2004 and 2006, Mr. Mendez was elected to the Democratic Party Los Angeles County Central Committee by democratic voters in the 56th Assembly District. In May, 2005, he was elected to serve on the Executive Board of the California Democratic Party. In the same year, State Party Chairman Art Torres appointed Mr. Mendez to serve on the State Democratic Party's Organizational Development Committee.

Mr. Mendez is President and CEO of Urban Strategies (West), a governmental, public and political affairs firm.

Mr. Mendez holds a third degree Black Belt in Okinawan Shorin-Ryu/Kenpo Karate and has taught the art to students of all ages for more than 20 years. He currently teaches over 150 students at Mayberry Park and Adventure park in South Whittier. He was featured in the Whittier Daily News this summer: http://www.whittierdailynews.com/news/ci_6774550

Demographic Information on Trustee Area #4: Total Population 80,359 Hispanic 74.43% White 17.35% Black/AM 2.23% Am. Indian/Alaskan 0.42% Asian 4.12% Nat. Hawaiian/Other Pl 0.18% Other Race 0.09% Pop of 2 or more Races 1.18% Voting Population 67.79%

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