Supervisor Andrew Do to appear in Rossmoor, Cypress

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OC Supervisor Andrew Do. Courtesy photo

The Cypress Chamber of Commerce will welcome 1st District County Supervisor Andrew Do as our guest speaker at the October Networking Breakfast. Our event will be held Tuesday, October 11th at the Residence Inn by Marriott at 4931 Katella Avenue, Cypress/Los Alamitos starting at 7:30 a.m. and will follow all current protocols for attendee safety. The 2022 redistricting has put the city of Cypress into the 1st Supervisorial District and, moving forward, the city will be represented by Andrew Do. The Chamber is hosting Supervisor Do in order to introduce him to the business community as well as hear an update on the status of county government and policies that will impact the city of Cypress and our businesses.
Supervisor Andrew Do represents Orange County’s 1st Supervisorial District, which now includes the cities of Cypress, Fountain Valley, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Los Alamitos, La Palma, Seal Beach, Westminster, and the Unincorporated Communities of Midway City and Rossmoor.
Supervisor Do’s service to Orange County began when he joined the Public Defender’s office in 1990. In 1997, he joined the District Attorney’s office and served as a Deputy District Attorney in the Sexual Assault Unit. In 2007, he served as a Chief of Staff on the Orange County Board of Supervisors, before first being elected County Supervisor in 2015.
Supervisor Do’s work includes many initiatives aimed at protecting county residents and businesses including expanded COVID-19 testing for vulnerable communities, the District 1 Small Business Grant Program, Safe Dine OC grants for Personal Protective Equipment at restaurants among others. Supervisor Do has also been the leader on the Board of Supervisors on issues, including homelessness, affordable housing, mental health, infrastructure, public transportation, and criminal justice reform.
Each Chamber breakfast attendee will also have an opportunity to stand to introduce themselves and share a little about their business before the program begins.
Reservations are highly recommended to secure your spot for the monthly breakfasts and can be made here. Cost of the breakfast is $25. Early Bird Registration is $20. Attendees are also welcome to bring door prizes to promote their product or service. The program will include time for live networking, self-introductions, breakfast, our guest speaker and a question and answer session if time permits.
The Chamber breakfasts, which are open to the public, are held on the second Tuesday of every month. Space will be limited. To assure your seat, pre-register on the chamber website: https://www.cypresschamber.org/events/details/october-networking-breakfast-2022-2646.

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Significant realignments during the 2020 redistricting changed the representation for most of the Event-News Enterprise reading audience from Katrina Foley to Andrew Do, so the newly redistricted Supervisor is sponsoring a coffee in Rossmoor Oct. 13, apparently to learn more about the community’s needs.
His office announced the new First District Supervisor Andrew Do will host a neighborhood coffee on Thursday, Oct. 13, at Rush Park Auditorium, located at 2021 Blume Drive in Rossmoor.
His office said coffee and pastries will be provided during the event, which is scheduled for 6 p.m. – 7 p.m., his office said.
For questions or more information, please call 714-834-3110 or email Andrew.Do@ocgov.com.