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Melissa Wintrow's Biography

Office:

On The Ballot: Running, Democratic for State Senate (ID) - District 19

Full Name:

Melissa Wintrow

Gender:

Female

Family:

Partner: Brad

Birth Place:

Troy, OH

MEd, Higher Education/Student Affairs, University of Georgia, 1988-1990

BA, English Literature, Miami University, 1984-1988

Minority Leader, idaho State Senate, 2023-present

Senator, Idaho State Senate, District 19, 2021-present

Candidate, Idaho State Senate, District 19, 2022

State Representative, Idaho State House of Representatives, District 19B, 2014-2021

Candidate, Idaho State House of Representatives, District 19B, 2018

Former Member, Appropriations Committee, Idaho State House of Representatives

Former Member, Ethics Committee, Idaho State House of Representatives

Former Member, Finance Appropriations Committee, Idaho State House of Representatives

Former Member, Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee, Idaho State House of Representatives

Former Member, Milenium Fund Committee, Idaho State House of Representatives

Former Member, State Affairs Committee, Idaho State House of Representatives

Former Member, Transportation and Defense Committee, Idaho State House of Representatives

Co-Owner/Lead Facilitator, SAGA Strategic Consulting, 2013-present

Gender Studies Instructor, Boise State University, 2003-present

Former Program Manager, NEW (National Education for Women) Leadership Idaho

Assistant Director for Residential Education, Boise State University, 2007-2014

Assistant Director for Residence Life, Boise State University, 2005-2007

Women's Center Coordinator, Boise State University, 2000-2005

Instructor/Academic Advisor, Portland State University, 1998-1999

Complex Director, Michigan State University, 1993-1998

Area Complex Director, Eastern Michigan University, 1990-1993

No organizational membership information on file.

Awards:

2007 Outstanding Faculty Award, Idaho Victim's Assistance Academy;
2006 Mid-level Student Affairs Professional Award, National Association for Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) Region V
2006 Women Making History, Women Making History;
2005 The National Society of Collegiate Scholars Award for Scholarship, Leadership, and Service, Boise State National Collegiate Scholars;
2005 Award of Excellence, Idaho Council on Domestic Violence and Victim Assistance;
2002 Accomplished 40 Under 40: Business Leaders Under Forty, Idaho Business Review;
1993 Gold Medallion Award for Outstanding Campus Leadership, Eastern Michigan University Vice President's Office

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