Frances Strickland Explained

Frances Strickland
Office:First Lady of Ohio
Governor:Ted Strickland
Term Label:In role
Term Start:January 8, 2007
Term End:January 8, 2011
Predecessor:Hope Taft
Birth Name:Frances Smith
Birth Place:Simpsonville, Kentucky, U.S.
Occupation:Educational psychologist

Frances Strickland[1] (née Smith; born July 25, 1941[2]) is an American educational psychologist who served as the First Lady of Ohio from January 8, 2007, to January 8, 2011.[3]

Biography

Frances Smith grew up on a dairy farm in Simpsonville, Kentucky. After graduating with a bachelor's degree in health and physical education from Murray State University in 1963, she taught at Westport High School in Jefferson County and worked at various residential programs for children. In 1976, Smith received her doctorate in educational psychology at the University of Kentucky. She met Ted Strickland there the day after Christmas in 1973. They married exactly 13 years later, in 1987, and chose not to have children due to their age. After she graduated, Frances Strickland served as a public school psychologist for many years.[4]

As president of Smith Educational Enterprises, Strickland wrote The Little Girl Who Grew Up to Be Governor,[5] a 1991 children's novel about Martha Layne Collins, the first female Governor of Kentucky.

As the First Lady of Ohio, she served as the chair of the Ohio Family and Children First councils, composed of state-agency leaders that helps families seeking government services. She is largely given credit for the design of the "Beautiful Ohio" license plate that was introduced in 2009 and served as Ohio's standard license plate from 2010 to 2012. For Strickland, its agricultural theme, particularly the windmill, recalled her childhood on a dairy farm.[6] [7] During her husband's reelection campaign, she often played the guitar at rallies for her husband.

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ted Strickland. Harvard Institute of Politics. September 8, 2013.
  2. News: Ready to lend her voice. A.. Saunders. The Columbus Dispatch. September 27, 2010.
  3. Web site: About Frances. Office of the Governor. 3 November 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20110105214505/http://governor.ohio.gov/Default.aspx?tabid=56. January 5, 2011 .
  4. Web site: Frances Strickland. LinkedIn. June 27, 2013. June 16, 2015.
  5. Web site: Frances Strickland. National Governors Association. https://web.archive.org/web/20080913034218/http://www.nga.org/portal/site/nga/menuitem.1b395dd52847da4f9d28aca9501010a0/?vgnextoid=922e2a00f9800110VgnVCM1000001a01010aRCRD. September 13, 2008.
  6. News: 'Beautiful Ohio' plates shelved. James. Nash. The Columbus Dispatch. May 17, 2009. September 8, 2013. March 4, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304062747/http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2009/05/17/LICENSE.ART_ART_05-17-09_B1_6EDSR7N.html. dead.
  7. News: Mottos for new plate sought. Jim. Provance. The Blade. Toledo, Ohio. Block Communications. November 29, 2011. September 8, 2013.