Work Experience
- Government:
- Speaker of the House of Representatives, 3rd, 12th, & 14th NMI Legislature
- Vice Speaker, 5th NMI Legislature
- Minority Leader, 2nd and 4th NMI Legislature
- Chief Administrative Officer, 1st NMI Legislature
- Budget Officer, 1st NMI Legislature
- Budget Analyst, Trust Territory Government
- News Director, KJQR Radio Station
- Business:
- President, Bank of Saipan
- Vice President, Tan Holdings Corporation
- Special Consultant, L&T Corporation
- President, Century Insurance Corporation
- President, Century Travel Corporation
- President, Consolidated Transportation Services Inc. (CTSI)
- President, Pacific Oriental Inc. (POI)
- President, Home Improvement (MPI)
- Politics & Civic Contributions:
- Founder, CNMI Covenant Party
- Chairman, Northern Marianas Republican Party
- Chairman, Bush for President Committee for the CNMI
- Chairman, CNMI Zoning Board
- Chairman, NMI Trusteeship Termination Task Force
- Chairman, 1st CNMI Civil Service Commission
- Chairman, Saipan Municipal Scholarship Board
- Member, CNMI Tax Task Force
- Member, Republican Presidential Task Force (US)
- Delegate, 1st Northern Marianas Constitutional Convention
- Chairman, Constitutional Convention Committee(s) on Tax, Public Debt, Education, & Local Government
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