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Mrs. Rattany
Hort Director of Cambodian-American
Pageant
I welcome you to Miss
Cambodian-American Pageant of beauty, elegance, culture
and talent. The focus of this pageant is to share our
culture, knowledge, strengths, friendship and beauty. We
wish to inspire hope and motivation to those who
participate and support this event.
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We have been blessed with continual
encouragement and support from the Cambodian-American
community and the New Year Planning Committee. The
judges were nominated and appointed by the New Year
Planning Committee based on their outstanding reputation
for community service and leadership. We sincerely
appreciate their acceptance of the vital responsibility
to select the best candidate to represent our
community.
The Miss Cambodian-American Pageant
Committee is composed of dedicated individuals who have
worked hard to make our pageant a success. It is because
of their generosity in sharing their skills, talents,
and time that we have been able to carry on the pageant
this year.
On behalf of the Miss
Cambodian-American Pageant Committee, I would like to
thank the New Year Planning Committee, business
organizations, and those involved, especially the
beautiful and courageous contestants and their families
for their time, dedication, goodwill and commitment to
the success of this year’s
pageant.
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MISS CAMBODIAN-AMERICAN 2001
ALEXANDRA LIM Alameda, California,
U.S.A. Height:
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RY BOEUN San Jose, CA |

HOEUM CHOEUN Novato, CA |

ELISA KIM San Lorenzo, CA |

RATANA KIM San Jose, CA |

ALEXANDRA LIM Alameda, CA |

KUNTHEA SOK San Jose, CA |

SOPHY SOM San Jose, CA |

CHEATRA TEK Modesto, CA |

NANCY TEK Modesto, CA |
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JUDGES OF 2001 |
This year the judges are nominated and
appointed by CARA's Board of Directors. The judges are
selected based on their dedicated community service
work, cultural expertise, and leadership. We sincerely
appreciate their acceptance of the responsibility to
select the best candidate to represent our
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SOPHANY BAY
was a former teacher in Phnom Penh, Cambodia since
1965. Ms. Bay worked as a Cambodian mental health
counselor at AACI in San Jose, CA from 1988 to 1994.
More recently, she worked as a Cambodian
community organizer at AACI from 1998 to 2000 and as an
instructor of literacy class for citizenship program at
AACI from 1998 to 2000. Currently, Ms. Bay is a
Cambodian mental health counselor at Gardner Agency in
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SAMBATH BOUN
graduated from San Jose State University with BS in
Accounting in 1990. In 1991, he started his own business
for Bookkeeping and Tax Services. He had worked for
Lockheed Martin for Seven years as the accounting
Supervisor and several start-up companies as the
accounting manager. He is currently working on his MBA
and will be completed in 2002. As of now, he employs
with Lucent Technology as the Accounts Payable Manager.
Mr. Boun is very active in the Cambodian community. He
was the former President of Cambodian Student
Association (SJSU) and Cambodian New Year Committee in
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SISOKHOM
CHAN arrived in the United States in 1975.
She is married with two beautiful children and is a
parent volunteer at their schools. She is committed to
the Cambodian community and is involved in efforts to
maintain and pass on the richness of Cambodian cultural
values to our children and the rest of the society. She
served as treasurer of the Cambodian Women’s Association
from 1982 – 1987 and was a model for the 1983 New Years
celebration and the International Fashion Show, which
she helped to organize. Ms. Chan was instrumental
in obtaining corporate sponsorship for this celebration
through her employer PAI subcontract to NASA Ames
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SAVOUTH
CHEA graduated from the University of Hawaii with a
B.A. in Business Administration in 1999. Mr. Chea
co-founded and was a former President of the Cambodian
Students of Aloha (CSAloha).
He helped to organize cultural events for the
Cambodian community in Hawaii. In addition, he
worked with the Cambodian Class of Honolulu to help
mainstream Cambodian-American children while maintaining
the Cambodian language and culture. Mr. Chea is a
Sun’s Certified System Administrator and currently works
at Yahoo Inc. |
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DE DEAN
is a proud father of two beautiful children. He
was born in Cambodia and arrived in the U.S. in 1980.
He married Savary Dean (his beloved wife) in
Oregon in 1982, then they moved to California in 1986.
Currently he lives in San Jose with his family.
He has worked at General Electric for 15 years. He likes
to help out with many of the Cambodian activities. He is
a big supporter of his wife’s involvement in the
Cambodian community. Every Cambodian New Year he’s
always there for her 100%. In his free time he enjoys
studying various subjects. |
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MALA
IENG was the 1st Runner Up in the 1960 Miss Svay
Rieng Province Beauty Pageant. Ms. Ieng is the
Founder and President of the Khmer Women Alliance
Foundation (KWAF). Ms. Ieng was the Co-Founder of
the Cambodian student association of Minnesota and
Founder of the United Cambodian Association of Minnesota
(UCAM). She also served as a volunteer for
several non-profit organizations such as Southeast Asia
Resource Action Center (SEARAC), U.S. Commission on
Civil Rights, and the Cambodian National Development
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VINANNDA
SAM-ATH graduated from U.C. Riverside with a B.A. in
Biology. Ms. Sam-Ath grew up in Portland, Oregon,
where she began volunteering for the Cambodian New Year
celebration as a classical dancer at the age of six.
She continues to help out with the New Year
celebration after her family moved to California as a
behind-the-scenes volunteer--helping to prepare the
young dancers for their performances. However, what
makes her really happy is the fact that the Cambodian
communities come together every year to celebrate this
special day. She is extremely proud of the
younger generation who are stepping up to continue this
tradition. Currently, she is pursuing a
certificate in Microsoft Certified System Engineer.
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MISS CAMBODIAN-AMERICAN 2000
SARAH CHEA San Jose, California,
U.S.A. Height:
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JUDGES OF 2000 |
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RUSS
COHN is the Chairman of Brigade Solutions, Inc.
Prior to founding Brigade, Mr. Cohn was a management
consultant with Paris-based Gemini Consulting, now part of CAP
Gemini. There he helped global telecommunications firms
reinvent customer service. He has completed turnaround
engagements for the leading telecommunications carriers of
Australia, South Africa, Europe, and the US. Prior to Gemini,
Mr. Cohn served on the research staff of Nippon Telegraph and
Telephone (NTT) in Japan. Mr. Cohn holds BS and MS degrees
from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
RODGER E.
CRYER, Ph.D., is a bilingual teacher at Los Arboles
School. Dr. Cryer was a Principal at McKinley Neighborhood
Year Round School and G. W. Hellyer Year Round Elementary
School. Dr. Cryer received his Ph.D. from Columbia Pacific
University in Counseling Psychology, MA from Leland Standford
Jr. University in Educational Administration, and BA from San
Diego State University in Fine Arts and Social Science. His
special interests include multi-cultural and environmental
issues. He speaks Gujarati fluently.
DAVE
JONES is the Director of Training and Documentation
Department at IKOS Systems. In his own words, Mr. Jones is a
“US citizen by birth, a Californian by heritage, a Unitarian
by intellect, teacher by profession, internationalist by
inclination, reader by compulsion, writer by instinct”. His
education and background led him to a profession in the
Electronic Design Automation industry. During the last 16
years, Mr. Jones has sponsored Cambodians to the US and
involved with the Cambodian community.
SAM
KEO is married and has three children. A resident of
San Jose, Mr. Keo came to the United States in March 1983. Mr.
Keo was born in Kandal Province and grew up in Phnom Penh,
Cambodia. He managed to finish junior high school before the
Khmer Rouge took over in 1975. When he was a refugee in Khao I
Dang Camp, Thailand, Mr. Keo worked with the International Red
Cross and American Embassy. He earned a BSEE Degree from
California State University of Pomona in 1999. Mr. Keo has
worked in the broadband technology, semiconductor lasers, and
optoelectronics for the past 15 years.
VICTORIA V.
LIM is the founder and president of the Santa Clara
Valley Cambodian Women’s Association (SCVCWA). Ms. Lim also
serves as a board member for Services and Immigration Rights
and Education Network (SIREN). Through the collective efforts
of SCVCWA’s members, the RFC funded the SKILLED program
(Supporting Khmer In Language and Life Education) which
addresses the cultural and educational challenges of the
Cambodian-American community. Furthermore, Ms. Lim is a family
advocate’s supervisor for RFC. Ms. Lim was nominated for the
Women of Achievement Awards. In addition, Ms. Lim acts as a
liaison, researcher, grant writer, fund-raiser, and a valuable
resource person for all Cambodian-Americans.
HOLLY
TE is a member of the California State Bar and
currently works in the securities regulations with E*Trade
Securities, Inc. Ms. Te obtained her BA from UCLA, attended
graduate school at Cornell University, and obtained her JD
from UC Hastings College of the Law.
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