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Kristin Mayes
Chairman of the Arizona Corporation Commission
In office
January 2009 – December 31, 2010
GovernorJan Brewer
Preceded byMike Gleason
Succeeded byGary Pierce
Commissioner of the Arizona Corporation Commission
In office
October 2003 – December 31, 2010
GovernorJanet Napolitano
Jan Brewer
Preceded byJames M. Irvin
Succeeded byBrenda Burns
Personal details
Born (1971-09-06) September 6, 1971 (age 53)
Prescott, Arizona
Political partyRepublican[1]
EducationArizona State University (BA, JD)
Columbia University (MPA)

Kristin Kay Mayes[2][3][4] (born September 6, 1971)[5] is an American news reporter and lawyer who is a Professor of Practice at Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law[6] and a former Arizona Corporation Commissioner.[7] She was born and raised in Prescott, Arizona. After graduating from Prescott High School she attended Arizona State University (ASU). While attending ASU where she served as editor in chief of the State Press, the university's newspaper. In addition, Mayes won the Truman Scholarship. She graduated valedictorian from ASU with a degree in political science.

Mayes worked as a general assignment reporter for the Phoenix Gazette, and later as a political reporter for The Arizona Republic, covering the Arizona State Legislature. Mayes then attended graduate school at Columbia University in New York, where she earned a Master of Public Administration.

Following graduate school, Mayes returned to The Arizona Republic, where she was assigned to cover the 2000 presidential campaigns of Senator John McCain, former Vice President Dan Quayle, publisher Steve Forbes and then-Governor George W. Bush. During this time Mayes co-authored a book entitled Spin Priests: Campaign Advisors and the 2000 Race for the White House. After the presidential campaign, Mayes attended ASU College of Law and graduated magna cum laude.

Mayes was appointed to the Corporation Commission in October 2003. She devoted much of her effort towards pipeline safety, renewable energy and natural gas issues. Term-limited in 2010, she was succeeded by fellow Republican Brenda Burns.

References

  1. ^ Weatherford, Doris (January 2012). Women in American Politics: History and Milestones. CQ Press. ISBN 9781608710072.
  2. ^ "Ms. Kristin K Mayes Lawyer Profile on Martindale.com". www.martindale.com.
  3. ^ "Report of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals of the State of Arizona". West Publishing Company. June 22, 2003 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ "Bio". sfis.asu.edu. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  5. ^ United States Public Records, 1970-2009 (Arizona, 2007)
  6. ^ "Kris Mayes". Arizona State University. Retrieved 2013-12-01.
  7. ^ "Kris Mayes Named Chairman of Corporation Commission)" (PDF). Arizona Corporation Commission. Retrieved 2014-04-14.