The Alabama Forestry Association Announces Its Endorsement of Derek Chen for State Auditor
“We have seen Derek’s conservative values in action”— Chris Isaacson, AFA President and CEO

From the Alabama Forestry Association
Montgomery, AL – The Alabama Forestry Association (AFA) announces its endorsement of Derek Chen for Alabama State Auditor.
Chen earned his bachelor’s degree from Hope College in Michigan. He went on to earn his juris doctorate from Cumberland School of Law and his master’s in business administration from the University of Alabama. Chen practiced law in Jefferson County before announcing his run for State Auditor.
Chen is a first-generation United States citizen who grew up in California before moving to Alabama to attend law school and eventually settling in Vestavia Hills. As the son of Taiwanese parents who legally immigrated to the US to escape the ever-present threat from communist China, Chen has a deep appreciation for the fundamental rights provided by the US Constitution and the importance of fighting to protect those rights in the face of an ever-expanding federal government.
“The Alabama Forestry Association’s commitment to stewardship is what responsible leadership looks like,” said Chen. “As one of Alabama’s largest industries, I’m honored to have its endorsement for State Auditor and will always work to support the hardworking men and women in the forestry industry.”
“As a long-time member of AFA, we have seen Derek’s conservative values in action,” said Chris Isaacson, AFA President and CEO. “Those conservative values and his commitment to serve make him the right person for the job and we look forward to working with Derek as State Auditor.”
Chen is seeking election for Alabama State Auditor. The Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
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The Alabama Forestry Association represents Alabama’s forestry community with membership that includes forest products manufacturers, landowners, loggers, wood dealers, foresters, consultants, and others involved in forestry. Forestry provides $36 billion total economic output to the State’s economy. To learn more, visit ALForestry.org.