Betsey Bayless Explained

Betsey Bayless
Order:17th
Office:Secretary of State of Arizona
Term Start:September 5, 1997
Term End:January 6, 2003
Governor:Jane Dee Hull
Predecessor:Jane Dee Hull
Successor:Jan Brewer
Birth Place:Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
Birth Date:10 January 1944
Alma Mater:University of Arizona
Party:Republican

Betsey Bayless (born January 10, 1944)[1] was the 17th Secretary of State of Arizona from September 5, 1997, until January 6, 2003. She was appointed to fill the unexpired term of fellow Republican Jane Dee Hull. She was elected to a full term November 3, 1998.

Early life and education

Bayless was born in Phoenix, and is a third generation Arizonan.

Bayless graduated from Xavier High School in 1962.[2] She earned a bachelor's degree in Latin American Studies and Spanish from the University of Arizona, where, as a Phi Beta Kappa, she received the Freeman Medal as outstanding graduate in 1966. She earned her master's degree in public administration at Arizona State University.

Political career

Prior to her appointment as Secretary of State, Bayless was a member of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors where she served two terms as board chair. Bayless also served as Director of the state Department of Administration, as Acting Director of the state Department of Revenue and as Assistant Director of the Arizona Board of Regents. She ran in 2002 for the Republican nomination for Governor, but came in a distant second to Matt Salmon,[3] who in turn narrowly lost to Janet Napolitano. Bayless was succeeded in office by fellow Republican Jan Brewer

Post-political career

In 2005, Bayless was hired as the chief executive officer for the Maricopa Integrated Health System (MIHS), the public hospital and health care system of Maricopa County.[4] Bayless has been credited with restoring the MIHS to financial viability and expansion of hospital facilities.[5] Following her retirement from the position in 2013, Bayless became president emeritus for the MIHS.[6]

Awards

Bayless received an honorary doctorate from the University of Arizona in 2001.[7] In 2005, Bayless received the Valley Leadership Woman of the Year Award.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Betsey Bayless – Arizona Secretary of State. www.azsos.gov.
  2. Web site: Women of Achievement. Alumnae. Xavier College Preparatory. 31 October 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151121052814/http://www.xcp.org/page.aspx?pid=420. 2015-11-21. dead.
  3. Web site: Our Campaigns – AZ Governor – R Primary Race – Sep 10, 2002. www.ourcampaigns.com.
  4. News: Health-system director scrutinized after report. Wingett. Yvonne. April 6, 2008. The Arizona Republic. 25 August 2015.
  5. News: Purves set to take helm of Maricopa County's hospital system. Lee. Michele Ye He. Aug 3, 2013. The Arizona Republic. 25 August 2015.
  6. Web site: Betsey Bayless. President Emeritus. Maricopa Integrated Health System. 25 August 2015.
  7. News: Nearly 4,700 students to walk in commencement exercises. https://web.archive.org/web/20060917154039/http://wc.arizona.edu/papers/94/150/01_5_m.html. dead. September 17, 2006. Hillary. May 9, 2001. Arizona Daily Wildcat. 25 August 2015.