Sheryl Albers

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Sheryl Albers (born September 9, 1954 in Baraboo, Wisconsin[1]) is a Wisconsin legislator and politician.

Education

Sheryl Albers received her education at the following institutions:

Professional experience

  • Policy Analyst, Assembly Republican Caucus, 1987–1991
  • Dairy Farmer, 1978–1996
  • Farmer, Muck/Mint/Other, 1972–1978
  • Attorney, Hazelbaker and Associates[1]

Politics

In 1991, Albers was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in a special election.[2] Albers served in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1991 until her retirement in 2009.[3]

Political experience

Albers has had the following political experience:

  • Assemblymember, Wisconsin State Assembly, 1991–2008
  • Won Special Election, Wisconsin State Assembly, 1991
  • Chair, Sauk County Republican Party, 1980–1982
  • Vice Chair, Sauk County Republican Party, 1978–1980
  • Publicity Chair, Sauk County Republican Party, 1976–1978
  • Reagan Co-Coordinator, 1980[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Sheryl K. Albers's Biography". Vote Smart. Retrieved 12 September 2012.
  2. ^ http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term=2083&search_term=albers
  3. ^ http://www.legis.state.wi.us/spotlight/spotl320.htm