Lisa Borowski | |
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Member of the PennsylvaniaHouseofRepresentatives from the 168th district | |
Assumed office January 3, 2023 | |
Preceded by | Christopher B. Quinn |
Personal details | |
Born | c. 1966 Delaware County,Pennsylvania,United States |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Mark Borowski (m. 1994) |
Parent(s) | Francis D. Cianciulli,M.D. |
Residence | Radnor Township,Delaware County,Pennsylvania |
Education | Drexel University |
Profession | Healthcare Communications Professional |
Website | Official website |
Lisa A. Borowski is a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives,representing the 168th District since 2023. [1]
Born circa 1966 in Delaware County,Pennsylvania as Lisa Anne Cianciulli,Lisa A. Borowski is a daughter of Francis D. Cianciulli,M.D.,and the paternal granddaughter of Daniel R. Cianciulli and Rose Marie (Moccia) Cianciulli. [2] [3] A 1984 graduate of Radnor High School,Lisa Cianciulli earned her Bachelor of Science degree in communications from Drexel University in 1989. [4]
She married Mark R. Borowski in September 1994. They are the parents of two sons. [5] [6]
Lisa Borowski worked as a healthcare communications professional for Mercy Health System [7] [8] and Einstein Healthcare Network,and also served as board operations manager for the Philadelphia Police Foundation. [9]
As an elected official,she served as a Radnor Township commissioner (2018-2022) and school board member (2011-2015). [10] [11] [12]
On November 8,2022,she unseated Republican incumbent Christopher B. Quinn to represent the 168th House district,with 17,485 votes to Quinn's 13,708. [13] [14]
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