Dale Foreman | |
Office: | Majority Leader of the Washington House of Representatives |
Term Start: | January 9, 1995 |
Term End: | January 13, 1997 |
Predecessor: | W. Kim Peery |
Successor: | Barbara Lisk |
State House1: | Washington |
District1: | 12th |
Term Start1: | January 11, 1993 |
Term End1: | January 13, 1997 |
Predecessor1: | Alex McLean |
Successor1: | Linda Evans Parlette |
Office2: | Chair of the Washington Republican Party |
Term Start2: | January 1, 1996 |
Term End2: | January 1, 2000 |
Predecessor2: | Ken Eikenberry |
Successor2: | Don Benton |
Occupation: | Politician, farmer, attorney |
Residence: | Wenatchee, Washington |
Spouse: | Gail Foreman |
Dale M. Foreman is an American politician, attorney, and farmer from Washington. Foreman is a former Republican Party member of Washington State House of Representatives. Foreman is the founder of Foreman Fruit Company.
In 1975, Foreman earned a J.D. degree from Harvard Law School.
As a farmer, Foreman is a fruit grower in Washington. Foreman's company is Foreman Fruit Company (formerly Keystone Ranch), which farms 2,000 acres of apples, pears and cherries. Foreman is a former chairman of the U.S. Apple Association.
Foreman served as majority leader of the Washington State House of Representatives and as chair of the Washington State Republican Party.[1] A Republican, Foreman was an unsuccessful candidate for Governor of Washington in the 1996 election.[2] [3]
Foreman's wife is Gail Foreman.[4]