Kaysville/Fruit Heights | August 2022

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August 2022 | Vol. 02 Iss. 08

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GETTING TO KNOW KAYSVILLE MAYOR TAMARA TRAN By Cindi Mansell / c.mansell@mycityjournals.com

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hen Tami Tran was adopted and moved from Seoul, Korea to the United States, she had no idea she would one day be the Mayor of “America’s Hometown.” She had no political aspirations, only dreams of success in America with her new adoptive family. She studied Political Science at BYU, loved journalism and debate and had aspirations of being a lawyer and serving on the Supreme Court. While attending BYU, Tran met her husband and plans changed. She said she had always loved politics and public service and she and her husband (who migrated to the United States from Vietnam at 11 to be adopted by a local Bountiful family) proceeded to work to bring his birth parents and five siblings over from Vietnam to be reunited. “Years later, I was working in development lending and really liked development and decided to serve on the Planning Commission,” she said. Her children were young and the Planning Commission took a great deal of time, so she did not serve another term. The Trans and their two children resided for 17 years on the east side of Kaysville, then moved west to build a house. She said it was then she noticed the geographic division within the city and decided to run for City Council to “facilitate peace and unity, focus on common appreciated values and move forward” (Tran served a two-year

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term until elected as Mayor in 2021). During her tenure on the City Council, Tran said “I felt the urge to run for Mayor and that I could make a difference by continuing the momentum.” She filed her declaration to run and was elected last November; she hit the ground running on January 6, 2022. Recently through DNA testing, Tran was able to get into contact with a biological cousin in South Korea. She emailed her but never received a response. Her son married a girl from South Korea who spoke Korean; Tran asked her to message the cousin in Korean and she responded. She said it was an incredible story of connecting the dots: the cousin had an aunt who got pregnant in Korea and put her up for adoption. Her father had gone into the U.S. Army to serve for three years and when he returned home, the two reconnected, married and had two boys. Tran recently returned to her homeland to meet her birth mom (her father passed in 2016). She said she got to meet her two full brothers and it was “exciting to see the similarities.” Of the experience, Tran says she feels “only Continued page 4 Kaysville Mayor Tami Tran has found her first seven months in office to be exciting, and an excellent opportunity to serve and help the city grow. Photo by Tom Haraldsen

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