Xiong later graduated from the Michigan Political Leadership Program (MPLP) at Michigan State University.[5] She is also a graduate of the Senior Executives in State and Local Government program at Harvard Kennedy School.[1]
Career
In 2017, Xiong founded the brand Mai&Co, an apparel company inspired by traditional Hmong clothing. She is fluent in the Hmong language and helps as a language interpreter for a translation and interpretation organization.[1][3]
Xiong serves as a volunteer Board Member of the Macomb Food Program, a nonprofit working to raise funds and feed the hungry in Macomb County, Michigan.[6] She is also a coordinator for Adopt-A-County Road, a program where participants help maintain roads by cleaning up trash and litter.[7]
In August 2020, Xiong challenged incumbent Macomb County Commissioner Marvin Sauger in the Democratic primary where she finished in first place with 37.3% of the vote. Xiong later won the general election in November with 54.5% of the vote.[8][9]
During her first term, Xiong led the commission in appropriating $300,000 for the 2023 budget to go towards the county's food pantry distribution program. Xiong also worked to increase funding for Turning Point, a nonprofit intended to support victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. In addition, she also worked to secure funding for Martha T. Berry, a county health facility that works with the elderly.[1]
In 2022, Xiong was re-elected to a second term with 56.7% of the vote.[10]
In 2023, Xiong challenged Warren City Clerk Sonja Buffa. Despite making it through the primary, Xiong lost the general election with 46.2% of the vote.[11][12]
In 2023, Lori Stone, a Michigan State Representative, resigned after being elected mayor of Warren. Xiong announced her candidacy for the special election and won the Democratic primary in January 2024. She later won the general election with 65% of the vote.[13][2]
Personal life
Xiong and her husband, Adam, met in 2008 before getting married in 2011. Both are Hmong American and they have four children together.[4]