Denise Andrews | |
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Member of the MassachusettsHouseofRepresentatives from the 2nd Franklin district | |
In office January 5, 2011 –January 7, 2015 | |
Preceded by | Christopher Donelan |
Succeeded by | Susannah Whipps |
Personal details | |
Born | Orange,Massachusetts | July 14,1959
Political party | Democratic |
Residence | Orange,Massachusetts |
Alma mater | UMass Amherst Xavier University |
Website | deniseandrews.org |
Denise Andrews (born July 14,1959) is an American politician from Western Massachusetts. A Democrat,she was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives representing the 2nd Franklin district from 2011 to 2015. The 2nd Franklin district comprises twelve communities,Athol,Belchertown precinct A,Erving,Gill,New Salem,Orange,Petersham,Phillipston,Royalston,Templeton,Warwick,and Wendell.
Andrews,was born in Orange and lives there with her wife Candi Fetzer. [1] [2] Andrews earned a bachelor's degree from UMass Amherst and an MBA from Xavier University before embarking on a 25-year career with Procter &Gamble (P&G). Her first P&G positions were in Quincy,Massachusetts,and she later moved to the company's headquarters in Cincinnati,Ohio. She left P&G in 2006 after four years as the company's global diversity &inclusion manager. She then established her own consulting business,Legacy Unlimited. [3]
Following incumbent state representative Chris Donelan's announcement that he would run for Franklin County sheriff rather than seek re-election in 2010,Andrews launched a bid to succeed him in the state house. In the Democratic primary election held on September 14,2010,Andrews polled 37% in a five candidate race,finishing 519 votes ahead of the second-place finisher,who took 24%. [4] In the general election held on November 2,she polled 6,885 (53%),finishing over 1,300 votes ahead of the Republican nominee (who took 42%) and an independent (on 5%). [5] She first took office on January 5,2011. She was defeated for re-election by Republican Susannah Whipps Lee in November 2014;her term ended January 7,2015. [6]
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