Jan Hochadel | |
District: | 13th |
State Senate: | Connecticut State |
Party: | Democrat |
Birth Date: | 21 January 1964 |
Birth Name: | Janis Bibby |
Birth Place: | North Attleborough, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Predecessor: | Mary Daugherty Abrams |
Termstart: | January 4, 2023 |
Alma Mater: | University of New Haven (BS) Sacred Heart University (M.Ed.) |
Education: | North Attleborough High School |
Residence: | Shelton, Connecticut, U.S. |
Children: | 3 |
Occupation: | Engineer, educator and politician |
Janis Hochadel known as Jan Hochadel (; née Bibby; born January 21, 1964[1]) is an American engineer, educator and politician. She currently serves as a member of the Connecticut State Senate representing District 13, which encompasses Meriden, Middlefield and parts of Cheshire and Middletown. She assumed office on January 4, 2023.[2] She won election following the resignation of Mary Daugherty Abrams at the end of 2022.[3] [4] She is the former president and incumbent vice president of the American Federation of Teachers Connecticut (AFT).[5] [6] [7]
Hochadel was born Janis Bibby on January 21, 1964, in North Attleborough, Massachusetts to Richard and Judith (née Freeman) Bibby.[8] Her father was a highway maintenance engineer for the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, while his wife was a homemaker.[9] She had one elder sister, Cheryl Lynn Reinbold (1962-2023) and a brother Mark Bibby. She graduated from North Attleborough High School and then completed a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical engineering at the University of New Haven. She also holds a Masters of Education from Sacred Heart University in Fairfield.[10]
She started her career after graduation at Omega Engineering in Stamford, Connecticut and Pfizer in Wallingford and New York City. After her career in engineering she opted to teach physics and science at technical high schools in Connecticut. In 2015, she became the president of the Connecticut chapter of the American Federation of Teachers.[11]
Hochadel was elected into Connecticut State Senate in the 2022 Connecticut primary election on November 8, 2022, defeating Republican candidate Joseph Vollano. She assumed office on January 4, 2022.[12] She currently is a deputy majority leader and Chair of the Aging commission as well as vice chair of the Environment commission. Hochadel is also a member of the Banking, Commerce, Housing as well as Planning & Development commissions.[13]
Hochadel is divorced and has three children. She resides in Meriden, Connecticut.[14]