Quang Pham, a Vietnamese American businessman, veteran, author, and community leader, is noted as the first Vietnamese American to earn naval aviator's wings in the U.S. Marine Corps. His family were refugees of the Vietnam War, immigrating to the United States, where Pham served in the Marine Corps then went on to found multiple pharmaceutical companies.

Early life

Pham was born in 1964 in Saigon, South Vietnam. During the invasion of South Vietnam by the Communist North Vietnamese Army, Quang, his three sisters, and his mother left their ancestral homeland, while the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) was defending their country and its capital city of Saigon. His father, Hoa Van Pham, a member of the Republic of Vietnam Air Force, remained in South Vietnam and was captured by the North Vietnamese Army while he was supporting the Republic of Vietnam, resulting in his twelve years in re-education/prison camps.

Education

Pham graduated from the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), and he went on to complete Marine Corps Officer Candidate School in 1986.

Career

Pham is noted as only the second Vietnamese American to complete the Marines Officer Candidate School program,

In 2010, Pham was a candidate for California's Republican nomination in the 47th Congressional District, but dropped his candidacy during the race.

In 2015, Pham founded Espero Pharmaceuticals and Jacksonville Pharmaceuticals and is currently the Chairman and CEO. Espero was called the "fastest growing company" in Northeast Florida in 2017. Due to his efforts with Espero, Pham earned the Florida EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 2017 and 2018.

He has served on the boards of the Marines Memorial Association, Orange County Forum, and Chapman University Business School Board of Advisers.

Personal life

Pham and his family immigrated from Vietnam to the United States when Pham was 10 years old and lived in California.

Publications

Autobiography:

Select op-ed Pieces:

  • Pham, Quang X. (27 June 2005). "Duty and deceit". The Boston Globe.
  • Pham, Quang X. (December 30, 2006). "Ford's Finest Legacy". The Washington Post.

References

  • From Vietnamese refugee to pilot: Memoir reflects on Nam, feelings on duty, family
  • Review of A Sense of Duty; My Father, My American Journey by Quang X. Pham
  • Espero BioPharma, a company founded in Jacksonville, looks to clinical trials to help introduce two new medications [http://www.jacksonville.com/news/health-and-fitness/2018-01-02/espero-biopharma-company-founded-jacksonville-looks-clinical]