Melissa Fox is an Orange County native, business owner, attorney, wife, and mother. She was elected in November 2016 to a four-year term on the Irvine City Council. She is a candidate to represent the CA 68th Assembly District and is set to run against Republican Steven Choi in the November general election.
Melissa is a member of the Bars of the State of California and the United States Tax Court. She is a graduate of Brandeis University and Tulane University School of Law. She is the founder of the Fox Law Firm in Irvine and has practiced law in Orange County for more than 20 years, advising large and small businesses, as well as organizations and individuals.
Melissa is a past president of the California National Women’s Political Caucus and is a strong advocate for increasing the participation of women in government and civic affairs. She is knowledgeable about campaigns for elected community positions, as well as the manner in which local government agencies function.
Melissa serves on multiple local and regional professional organizations, including the Community Energy Partnership, Library Advisory Board of the O.C. Library System, the Laguna Canyon Foundation, the Green Ribbon Environmental Committee, and the Irvine Community Land Trust. She has also served on the Irvine Community Services Commission, Orange County Fire Authority Board, and the Santa Ana River Flood Protection Agency Commission.
Melissa lives with her husband, Dr. Michael Fox, and their son, Max, in the Portola Springs community of Irvine.
THE IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNITY-BASED ELECTED POSITIONS
a Zoom Webinar Hosted by the Canyon Democrats
Presenter: Melissa Fox
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Join us to learn:
* Why is it critical to elect Democrats to local offices such as City Councils, County offices, Education and Water boards?
* How do we find and encourage Democrats to run for those offices?
* How do we get our candidates elected?
Download materials Melissa will be covering in her talk:
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Melissa Fox, Presenter
Melissa Fox is an Orange County native, business owner, attorney, wife, and mother. She was elected in November 2016 to a four-year term on the Irvine City Council. She is a candidate to represent the CA 68th Assembly District and is set to run against Republican Steven Choi in the November general election.
Melissa is a member of the Bars of the State of California and the United States Tax Court. She is a graduate of Brandeis University and Tulane University School of Law. She is the founder of the Fox Law Firm in Irvine and has practiced law in Orange County for more than 20 years, advising large and small businesses, as well as organizations and individuals.
Melissa is a past president of the California National Women’s Political Caucus and is a strong advocate for increasing the participation of women in government and civic affairs. She is knowledgeable about campaigns for elected community positions, as well as the manner in which local government agencies function.
Melissa serves on multiple local and regional professional organizations, including the Community Energy Partnership, Library Advisory Board of the O.C. Library System, the Laguna Canyon Foundation, the Green Ribbon Environmental Committee, and the Irvine Community Land Trust. She has also served on the Irvine Community Services Commission, Orange County Fire Authority Board, and the Santa Ana River Flood Protection Agency Commission.
Melissa lives with her husband, Dr. Michael Fox, and their son, Max, in the Portola Springs community of Irvine.
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