Thanh Le

Thanh Le is a distinguished figure in both the Vietnamese community and broader societal spheres. As the chairwoman of the Vietnamese Culture and Science Association (VCSA), Thanh has been instrumental in fostering cultural understanding and scientific advancement since 1995. Her commitment to the VCSA’s mission has been unwavering, serving as a beacon of leadership and inspiration to those around her.

Beyond her pivotal role within the VCSA, Thanh is deeply engaged in community endeavors, exemplifying a dedication to service that has spanned decades. As a board member of the Asian American Real Estate Association and the past Fundraising Chair of the Houston Asian Junior Chamber of Commerce, she has played an integral part in various initiatives aimed at enhancing the lives of those within her community.

Thanh is a dedicated advocate for Vietnamese culture and community development, a role she has embraced since 1995. Her journey in community service and leadership spans decades, marked by a profound commitment to fostering cultural understanding and advancing social initiatives.

Her involvement extends beyond VCSA, as evidenced by her significant contributions to various organizations. Notably, she has served as a board member of the Asian American Real Estate Association and as the Past Fundraising Chair of the Houston Asian Junior Chamber of Commerce. Thanh’s dedication has not gone unnoticed, earning her esteemed accolades such as the Leadership Award and Officer of the Year from the Houston Asian Jaycees and Congressional Recognition for Outstanding Young Community Leadership by Sheila Jackson Lee in Houston, Texas.

Throughout her career, Thanh has demonstrated a relentless passion for service, earning numerous awards and distinctions. She has been recognized as the Outstanding Volunteer of the Year at JPM Chase, Outstanding APA of the Year by the Organization of Chinese Americans and received the NAVASA Outstanding Young Community Leader Award at the NAVASA banquet. Additionally, she has been honored as the Outstanding Member of the Year at the Vietnamese Culture and Science Association.

Thanh’s educational background reflects her commitment to excellence and continuous learning. She obtained her Bachelor of Administration in Management Information Systems from the University of Houston and furthered her education by earning a Master of Business Management from Regis University.

Currently serving as the managing director of Crown ID Solutions, Thanh brings a wealth of expertise and a steadfast dedication to her professional endeavors. Furthermore, her leadership extends beyond the boardroom, as she utilizes her skills and experiences to make meaningful contributions to society.

She is currently living in Houston with her husband, Dr. Danh Le, and two daughters, May Le (12) and Tam Le (5).

Thanh Le
Chairwoman
Vietnamese Culture and Science Association
9901 Beechnut St.
Houston, TX 77036
O: 281-788-8426
Lthanh74@gmail.com
www.crownidsolutions.com
IG: @thanhluu
FB: thanh.luu.397

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