C. Sablan Gault
C. Sablan Gault was born in Guam to Navy Chief Vicente “Benny” Leon Guerrero Sablan and Antonia Pangelinan Cruz. Gault worked as a reporter and feature writer for the Pacific Daily News under the byline C. Sablan Gault. In 1983, she became Governor Ricardo J. Bordallo’s press secretary. Between 1987 and 2008, she also served as Senator Madeleine Bordallo’s press officer; a writer and editor for the Political Status Education Coordinating Commission; communications director for Guam Congressional Delegate Robert Underwood; and deputy press secretary to Delegate Madeleine Bordallo. Gault authored and self-published two romance fiction novels, A Mansion on the Moon and The Quonset in Tutujan. Gault and her husband David, a Vietnam Veteran and Army retiree, live in Agaña Heights. They have three children and six grandchildren.