U.S.A.
Chris Diep, the son of Vietnamese refugees, holds a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and has a background in both tutoring and tech support. He transitioned into software engineering through the Flatiron School, showcasing a commitment to continuous learning and skill development. Diep’s career has been marked by a passion for problem-solving and a dedication to improving economic conditions, particularly for workers and entrepreneurs. His professional journey reflects a blend of technical expertise and a drive to create opportunities in the public sector.
Chris Diep's political identity is shaped by a blend of immigrant resilience and tech-forward innovation. He champions an "Uplift-People Economy," advocating for high-paying jobs and streamlined business startups while simultaneously proposing a surprising pause on federal income taxes to aid struggling citizens. His immigration policies reflect a commitment to protecting immigrant communities, advocating for fair reform and reallocating ICE funds to immigrant services. Diep's approach to technology and innovation is equally distinctive, emphasizing national AI policy to create jobs and safeguard data ownership while fostering an optimistic culture focused on curing diseases and education.