About – Senator Shelly V. Calvo

1st Guam Legislative Term


Legislative Years of Service
38th (2025 – present)

Village
Barrigada

Party
Republican

Senator Shelly V. Calvo is the Majority Whip of the 38th Guam Legislature and the Chairperson of the Committee on Child Welfare, Youth Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women’s Affairs, Disability Services, the Arts, Culture, Historic Preservation & Hagåtña Restoration, and Co-Vice Chairperson for the Committee on Transportation, Tourism, Customs, Utilities & Federal and Foreign Affairs.

With over 34 years of professional and business experience in the Philippines, Guam and California working in multinational companies in Silicon Valley, Senator Calvo has also received several accolades for her philanthropy and community leadership, serving as board director for Guam Visitors Bureau and the Hagåtña Revitalization and Redevelopment Authority, and in numerous leadership capacities in civic and non-profit organizations such as the Guam Homeless Coalition, Lions Club International, Salvation Army, and the Filipino Community of Guam.

A lifelong artist and prolific writer, Senator Calvo is a published author and has contributed as a columnist for 17 years.

Senator Calvo is the first Filipino-American from Guam to be recommended for appointment as United States Ambassador to the Philippines.

LegislaturesPosition
38thMajority Whip

Committee on Rules
Member

Committee on Land, Environment, Housing, Agriculture, Parks, and Infrastructure
Member

Committee on Education, Libraries, and Public Broadcasting
Member

Committee on Health and Veterans Affairs
Member

Committee on Child Welfare, Youth Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women’s Affairs, Disability Services, the Arts, Culture, Historic Preservation, and Hagåtña Restoration
Chairperson

Committee on Transportation, Tourism, Customs, Utilities, and Federal and Foreign Affairs
Vice Chairperson

Committee on Economic Investment, Military Buildup, Regional Relations, Technology, Regulatory Affairs, Justice, Elections, and Retirement
Member