Mary Pawlenty | |
Office: | First Lady of Minnesota |
Governor: | Tim Pawlenty |
Term Label: | In role |
Term Start: | January 6, 2003 |
Term End: | January 3, 2011 |
Preceded: | Theresa Ventura |
Succeeded: | Gwen Walz (2019) |
Office2: | Judge of the Minnesota First Judicial District Court |
Appointed2: | Arne Carlson |
Term Start2: | October 3, 1994 |
Term End2: | February 12, 2007 |
Succeeded2: | Shawn Moynihan |
Preceded2: | Martin Mansur |
Birth Name: | Mary Elizabeth Anderson |
Birth Date: | 13 January 1961 |
Birth Place: | Edina, Minnesota, U.S. |
Occupation: | Attorney Judge |
Children: | 2 |
Alma Mater: | Bethel University (BA) University of Minnesota (JD) |
Party: | Republican |
Mary Elizabeth Anderson Pawlenty (born January 13, 1961) is a former American state court judge who served on Minnesota's First Judicial District from 1994 to 2007. The wife of Governor Tim Pawlenty, she was First Lady of Minnesota from 2003 to 2011. She previously worked as a private-practice attorney and in 2009 became director at a medical nonprofit. She has been a mediator with Gilbert Mediation since 2007.
Mary Anderson was raised in Edina, Minnesota. In 1979, she graduated from Edina-East High School. In 1983, she graduated from Bethel University, earning a bachelor's degree in political science, summa cum laude. She received her Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the University of Minnesota Law School - where she met Tim Pawlenty - in 1986.
Following graduation, Anderson practiced law in Houston, Texas for one year. In 1994, Mary was appointed as a Judge of the District Court of Minnesota for Dakota County in Hastings, Minnesota by Governor Arne Carlson.
The family remained at their Eagan home instead of taking the Governor's Residence after Tim Pawlenty was elected Governor of Minnesota in 2002 due to Mary's requirement to stay in her judicial district.[1]
As First Lady of Minnesota, Mary Pawlenty established a web-based program that facilitated the connection between community-based organizations willing to volunteer their time and services and the families of deployed servicemen and women - an initiative that is continued by the Minnesota National Guard as a nationally recognized model for web-based and community support for military families, known as Beyond the Yellow Ribbon.[2]
In January 2007, after her husband was sworn into his second term as governor, Judge Pawlenty announced that she was leaving the bench on February 12, 2007.[3] She began work at the National Arbitration Forum shortly thereafter as its general counsel in charge of the National Arbitration Forum's legal affairs. However, she quit her position with National Arbitration Forum[4] and in September, 2007 Pawlenty became a mediator with the Gilbert Mediation Center, where she assists parties in settling disputes, both before and during civil litigation.[5] From January 2009 to January 2010, she was the director of medical diplomacy at Children's HeartLink,[6] an international medical nonprofit organisation.[7]
She is married to Tim Pawlenty and has two daughters, Anna and Mara. She is a Baptist and attends Wooddale Church, a member congregation of the Minnesota Baptist Conference in Eden Prairie, Minnesota.[8]