Bob Alexander (East Lansing, MI)

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Robert Alexander
Personal details
Born October 31, 1944 (1944-10-31) (age 67)
Nashville, Tennessee
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Julie Alexander
Profession public policy
Religion Protestant

Robert "Bob" Darwood Alexander (born October 31, 1944) is a public policy advocate from East Lansing Michigan. He was a Democratic candidate for Michigan's 8th Congressional District in 2008.

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[edit] Early life

Robert (Bob) Alexander was born in Nashville, Tennessee on October 31, 1944, the son of Robert and Dorothy Alexander, and grew up in Berkley, Michigan.

In 1966, Bob Alexander received a Bachelor of Arts in American History from the University of Michigan. After graduating Bob joined the Peace Corps and decided to serve his nation in a peaceful and constructive way in an intensive agricultural program in India. Alexander's work with the Peace Corps profoundly influenced him, and ignited his career as an organizer and coalition builder to improve the lives of people.

In 1968, Alexander joined the National Teachers Corps as an Intern and then as a Teacher at the Hopkinsville Junior High in Kentucky, and Webster Elementary and Earhart Junior High in Southwest Detroit. In 1970, Bob earned his Master of Arts in Teaching from Wayne State University. In 1971, he substituted in Whitmore Lake, Hamburg and Pinckney Schools. From 1973 to 1978, he taught in the Willow Run Community Schools in Ypsilanti, Michigan.

In 1979, Bob Alexander started working for State Senators Edward Pierce and then Lana Pollack in Lansing, Michigan. Alexander was a Policy Analyst for the state Energy Services and Medicaid programs. He was also the Project Officer of 16 Medicaid Demonstration Projects that expanded access to care, increased available programs, and reduced financial waste.

[edit] Current

In 2000, Alexander became Assistant to the Director of Citizens for Better Care, advocating for Nursing Home residents. In 2003, he taught at Davenport University and Lansing area Schools. He has worked to extend The Ingham Health Plan to 16,500 of the 31,000 Ingham county residents who did not have health care.

In 2004, Alexander unsuccessfully ran against Mike Rogers.[1]

In 2006, Alexander co-directed a local petition drive that helped raise Michigan's Minimum Wage by 29%.[2]

Currently, Alexander owns and runs Alexander Consultants, LLC, a governmental and business management consulting firm in East Lansing, Michigan.

[edit] 2008 election

In May 2008, Bob Alexander filed to challenge Mike Rogers.[3] No one else filed to run, and Alexander lost to Rogers.

[edit] Personal life

Alexander lives in East Lansing, Michigan with his wife, Julie Horn Alexander. Julie is an administrator in the State Human Services program. They have three adult children, a daughter in law and two grandchildren.

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