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Judith Teresita Perez Won Pat (born December 6, 1949), also known as her stage name Judi Won Pat, is a Guamanian Democratic politician. She has been speaker of the Guam Legislature since March 2008, during the 29th Guam Legislature. Won Pat is the sitting chairperson of the Committee on Education, Public Library and Women’s Affairs of the 32nd Guam Legislature.〔Guam Legislature (''Legislative Committees'' ). Hagatna.〕 == Biographical Note == She was born as Judith Teresita Perez Won Pat on December 6, 1949, the daughter of Antonio Borja Won Pat (1908–1987) and Ana Salas Perez (1912–1995) of Sumay. Judith Won Pat's family moved to Takoma Park, Maryland, because her father had been elected to serve as delegate to the House of Representatives in Washington, D.C. She graduated from Montgomery Blair High School. After high school, she attended Montgomery College and attained an Associate of Arts in liberal arts. Judith Won Pat attained her Master of Education from the University of Guam. Won Pat was married to the late Melvin B. Borja (1954–1996) where they had three children: Ahtoy, Melvin, and Ana Maria Catherine Won Pat-Borja, she also got two grandchildren Ka'isa, and Ma'ina. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Judith Won Pat」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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