Antoinette D. Sanford

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Antoinette D. Sanford
Senator of the Guam Legislature
In office
January 6, 2003 January 3, 2005
Personal details
Born Guam
Political party Democratic
SpouseDave Sanford
Children3
Alma mater University of Guam, American InterContinental University
OccupationBusinesswoman, Politician
Other namesAntoinette Sanford, Tony Sanford, Antoinette Untalan Pangelinan Sanford, Antoinette (Tony) Untalan Pangelinan Sanford, Toni Sanford

Antoinette D. Sanford is a Guamanian businesswoman and politician. Sanford is a former Democratic senator in the Guam Legislature.

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Early life

Sanford was born in Guam. Sanford's father was Juan Lujan Pangelinan (1922-2009). Sanford's mother is Dolores Haniu Untalan. Sanford has three brothers and three sisters. In 1968, Sanford graduated from Academy of Our Lady of Guam, an all-girls Catholic high school. [1] [2]

Education

In 1972, Sanford earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Management with minors in Accounting and Psychology from University of Guam. In 2008, Sanford earned an MBA degree in Accounting and Finance from American InterContinental University. [2] [3]

Career

As a businesswoman, Sanford is the president and co-founder of Sanford Technology Group, LLC (STG) (formerly A-D Sandford & Co), a computer services business. [2] [4]

In September 2013, Sanford became a founding member of Guam Women's Chamber of Commerce. [5]

On November 5, 2002, Sanford won the election and became a Democratic senator in the Guam Legislature. Sanford began her term on January 6, 2003, in the 27th Guam Legislature. [6]

In 2018, Sanford was elected as Chairperson of University of Guam Board of Regents. [3]

Awards

Personal life

Sanford's full name is Antoinette (Tony) Untalan Pangelinan Sanford. Sanford's husband is Dave Sanford. They have three sons. [2]

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