Connie Levi Explained

Connie Levi
Office:Majority Leader of the Minnesota House of Representatives
Term Start:January 1985
Term End:January 1987
Preceded:Harry Sieben
Succeeded:Robert Vanasek
State House2:Minnesota
District2:55A
Prior Term2:50A (2007–2013)
Term Start2:January 1979
Term End2:January 1987
Party:Independent-Republican
Birth Date:August 1939
Alma Mater:Augustana College
University of Oregon
Profession:Homemaker
Spouse:Arlo
Children:Todd and Julie
Residence:Dellwood, Minnesota

Constance M. "Connie" Levi (born August 1939) is a Minnesota politician who served as Minnesota House Majority Leader from 1985 to 1987. She was the first woman to serve as majority leader and the first to hold a senior leadership position in the Minnesota Legislature.

Levi was born in 1939, and attended Augustana College and the University of Oregon. She served on the Dellwood city council before being elected to the State House of Representatives in 1979. She served four terms, serving as majority leader during her last term. She did not seek re-election in 1986.

Levi went on to become president of the Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce, and served as an interim chief of staff to Minnesota Gov. Arne Carlson in 1991.[1] She currently serves on the board of a number of index funds for Thrivent Financial and Norstan, Inc.[2]

Connie is married to Arlo Levi, and has two children, Todd and Julie.

Notes and References

  1. News: Governor's chief of staff leaves amid criticism . January 8, 2019 . Rochester Post-Bulletin . August 2, 1991.
  2. Web site: Stocks . .