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Matt Fong

American politician (1953–2011)


American politician (1953–2011)

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nameMatt Fong
imageMattfong.jpg
office30th Treasurer of California
governorPete Wilson
term_start
term_end
predecessorKathleen Brown
successorPhil Angelides
birth_nameMatthew Kipling Fong
birth_date
birth_placeAlameda, California, U.S.
death_date
death_placePasadena, California, U.S.
restingplaceUnited States Air Force Academy Cemetery
partyRepublican
spousePaula Fong
children2
educationUnited States Air Force Academy (BS)
Pepperdine University (MBA)
Southwestern Law School (JD)
allegianceUnited States
branchUnited States Air Force
serviceyears1975–1990
rankLieutenant Colonel
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Pepperdine University (MBA) Southwestern Law School (JD) Matthew Kipling Fong (November 20, 1953 – June 1, 2011) was an American Republican politician who served as the 30th California State Treasurer. He was a government appointee, finance industry director, and consultant after retiring from the Air Force Reserve. As of 2026, Fong is the last Republican to have served as California State Treasurer.

Life and education

Fong was born in Alameda, California. He was the adopted son of March Fong Eu, a Democrat who served as the 25th California Secretary of State. He graduated from Skyline High School, and went on to earn a Bachelor of Science degree at the United States Air Force Academy in 1975.

In 1982, he received an MBA at Pepperdine University, and in 1985 attained his J.D. degree at the Southwestern University School of Law in Los Angeles.

Public career

Fong retired from his Air Force Reserve assignment at The Pentagon, serving as an adviser to the U.S. Secretary of the Air Force on budget and finance with the rank of lieutenant colonel in the Air Force Reserve.

California politics

In 1990, Fong unsuccessfully ran for California State Controller, where he lost to Democrat Gray Davis. In 1991, Fong was appointed to the State Board of Equalization by Governor Pete Wilson. Fong would serve as Vice Chairman of the board from 1991 to 1994. "Matthew K. Fong." Notable Asian Americans. Gale Research, 1995. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Gale, 2008. http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioRC Document Number: K1620000046. Fee. Updated: December 30, 1995. Retrieved December 12, 1995.

In 1994, Fong ran to succeed Kathleen Brown as State Treasurer. Fong defeated Democrat Phil Angelides to secure a four-year term beginning in January 1995.

In the 1998 U.S. Senate election, he unsuccessfully challenged incumbent California Senator Barbara Boxer. Fong earned endorsements from national Republican leaders, including Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott and House Speaker Newt Gingrich.

Private sector career

He was president of the Strategic Advisory Group, providing counsel to CEOs and senior executives on strategy and business development. He was also Special Counsel to the law firm of Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton. Fong held Series 7 and 63 securities licenses and was a principal of Belstar Group, a New York-based asset manager.

Fong was an independent director of TCW Group's complex of mutual funds. He also served on two technology start-up companies' boards of directors—one dealing with earthquake detection devices (Seismic Warning Systems) and the other involved with energy-saving devices (American Grid).

U.S. President George W. Bush appointed Fong chairman of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation Advisory Board. Fong also served as a Regent of Pepperdine University and a Trustee of Southwestern University School of Law.

Personal life

Fong lived in Pasadena, California with his wife, Paula, with whom he had two children: Matthew II and Jade. Fong died of cancer in his Pasadena home on June 1, 2011. He was buried at the United States Air Force Academy Cemetery in Colorado Springs, Colorado. At the time of his death he was survived by his mother, his wife, and children.

References

References

  1. Richman, Josh. (June 1, 2011). "Former state Treasurer Matt Fong dies at 57". [[The Mercury News]].
  2. York, Anthony. (June 2, 2011). "Matt Fong dies at 57; former California state treasurer". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  3. "Earthquake Early Warning from Seismic Warning Systems - About Us - Board of Directors". Seismic Warning Systems.
  4. York, Anthony. (2011-06-02). "Matt Fong dies at 57; former California state treasurer".
  5. Janofsky, Michael. (August 14, 1998). "California G.O.P. Senate Nominee Goes From Long Shot to Star". [[The New York Times]].
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