
Gary Locke
Former Governor of Washington State, Secretary of Commerce and Ambassador to China;
Chairman of Committee of 100
American born Gary Locke is the son of a Chinese immigrant and an American politician, attorney, and former diplomat from the State of Washington. He has had a long and distinguish political career and record of defending human rights. Locke served as the 21st governor of Washington from 1997 to 2005, where he was the first Chinese American governor as well as the first Asian American governor in the continental U.S. During the Obama administration, Locke served as Secretary of Commerce from 2009 to 2011, and as Ambassador to China from 2011 to 2014, the first Chinese American to serve in the role. He is a graduate of Yale University and received a law degree from Boston University Law School.
When asked if there is place for Asian Americans in politics, Locke had this to say: “I think our native cultures have emphasized respect for and care of our elders, but also focusing on education. But my overall response is that Asian Americans are part and parcel of the great success of America. Our grandparents came over in the 1800s to work on the railroads, work the lumber camps, goldmines, worked in the canneries, farmland that most people thought could never raise a crop, worked as merchants in cities that were just emerging. They fought in world wars, died for our freedoms and our liberties. Asian Americans have given our blood, sweat, and tears to the communities and to this country. There’s a prosperity that we on the west coast enjoy. So much of the prosperity and progress of the western states is because of the blood, sweat and tears of Asian Americans. From doing the dirty work to fighting in our world wars and contributing to our society now as doctors, researchers, people in high tech, as innovators, in all different professions. We have every right, indeed a responsibility, to help set the policies that will move our communities and our nation forward.”