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Assemblymember Chris Holden Welcomes New Staff to His Team

For immediate release:

Pasadena, CA – Assemblymember Chis Holden (AD – 41) announced new staff members Faith Lee and Terrence Williams to his district office, and Aaron Colby to his Capitol office.

“I’m thrilled to welcome Faith, Terrence, and Aaron to our team,” said Assemblymember Holden. “I’m confident their unique skill set and experiences will have positive impact for the 41st Assembly District and the state.”

Faith Lee graduated from California State University, Long Beach in 2013. Previously, Faith worked for a Skylink TV as an anchor and reporter covering politics, public policy and local issues concerning the Chinese community.  In her role as Field Representative, Faith will represent Assemblymember Holden in South Pasadena, Sierra Madre, and portions of Pasadena. Her policy assignments include health, housing, seniors, and arts and entertainment.

Terrence Williams is a native of Dallas, TX, and moved to Monrovia, California in 1989. He is a third generation owner of a small trucking business. He also currently represents the Monrovia Unified School District as the Board Clerk and also represents the Monrovia Arcadia Duarte Town Council. In his role as District Representative, Terrence will represent Assemblymember Holden in Northwest Pasadena, Altadena, and Monrovia. His policy assignments include K-12 and higher education, local government, finance, and public safety.

Aaron Colby is a native of La Verne, California, and a recent graduate of William & Mary Law School in Virginia. Previously, Aaron worked for the D.C. office of Congresswoman Grace Napolitano, the U.S. Federal Election Commission, and the Los Angeles County Superior Court. In his new role as a Legislative Assistant, Aaron will work to pass legislation authored by Holden and staff him on various issue areas.

“I look forward to working with my new team members to pass prudent policies in Sacramento, and to better serve families in the 41st Assembly District,” said Holden.