Susan Parker
Susan Parker | |
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37th Auditor of Alabama | |
In office January 18, 1999 – January 20, 2003 | |
Governor | Bob Holden |
Preceded by | Pat Duncan |
Succeeded by | Beth Chapman |
Personal details | |
Born | Eva, Alabama, U.S. | September 30, 1955
Political party | Democratic |
Alma mater | Calhoun Community College Athens State University University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa |
Susan D. Parker (born September 30, 1955) is an American Democratic politician from Alabama. A resident of Rogersville, Parker was elected Alabama State Auditor in 1998 and served until 2002.[1]
Birth
Susan Parker was born on September 9, 1955 in Eva, Alabama.[2]
Education
Susan Parker has received her education from the following institutions:
- PhD, Administration of Higher Education, University of Alabama, 1985
- MA, University of Alabama, 1979
- BS, Athens State College, 1977
- AS, Calhoun Community College, 1975[2]
Professional experience
Susan Parker has had the following professional experience:
- President, Parker Plus Consulting, 1996-1998
- Chief Development Officer/Assistant to the President, Athens State College, 1988-1996
- Administrator, Calhoun Community College, 1972-1988[2]
Politics
In 2002 Parker was the first woman in Alabama to be nominated for a Senate seat when she defeated Julian L. McPhillips.[1] She lost the general election to incumbent Republican Senator Jeff Sessions, winning 40% of votes against Sessions' 59%.
Parker did not seek reelection as State Auditor in 2002, and was succeeded in office by Republican Beth Chapman. Four years later, she defeated former state Representative Perry O. Hooper, Jr., of Montgomery for the Place 2 position on the Alabama Public Service Commission. Though Hooper had defeated former state Senator John Amari of Trussville in the Republican primary, he lost to Parker in the general election.[1]
Parker had been mentioned as a possible candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Alabama in the 2010 election, but declined and instead lost her reelection bid for the Public Service Commission to Republican Terry L. Dunn.[3]
Political experience
Susan Parker has had the following political experience:
- Auditor, State of Alabama, 1998-2002
- Candidate, United States Senate, 2002
- Public Service Commissioner, State of Alabama, 2006-2010
- Candidate, Alabama State Public Service Commissioner, 2010[2]
See also
References
- ^ a b c Alabama Public Service Commission
- ^ a b c d "Susan D. Parker's Biography". Vote Smart. Retrieved 16 September 2012.
- ^ "SUSAN PARKER TO RUN FOR STATE PSC AGAIN". Deb Murphree/Alabama Politics. February 24, 2009.