Megan Kiska Explained

Megan Kiska
State House:Idaho
District:21st, seat B
Term Start:May 2019
Term End:December 1, 2020
Predecessor:Thomas Dayley
Successor:Greg Ferch
Party:Republican
Alma Mater:CSU Hayward, Air Force Technical School, UC Berkeley, Oklahoma University
Occupation:IANG Officer, politician
Spouse:Robin
Children:2
Residence:Boise, Idaho
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Allegiance: United States
Branch:, Idaho Air National Guard
Rank:Captain
Unit:124th Fighter Wing

Megan Kiska is an American military officer in the Idaho Air National Guard and politician from Idaho. Kiska was a Republican member of Idaho House of Representatives for District 21, Seat B.

Education

Kiska earned a bachelor's degree from California State University, Hayward in California. Kiska graduated from Air Force Technical School. Kiska graduated from Reserve Officer Training Corps at the University of California, Berkeley. Kiska earned a Master's degree in international relations and affairs from University of Oklahoma.[1]

Career

In 2006, Kiska became an Airport Operations Manager at Denver International Airport in Denver, Colorado, until 2010.[1]

In 2010, Kiska became an Area Manager with Amazon, until 2012.[1]

Kiska, a captain, was an inspector general and real property officer for the 124th Fighter Wing, a unit of the Idaho Air National Guard, in Idaho.[1] [2]

In May 2019, Kiska was appointed by Idaho governor Brad Little to serve as a Republican member of Idaho House of Representatives for District 21, seat B to fill the vacancy from Thomas Dayley.[3] [4]

Personal life

Kiska's husband is Robin. They have two children. Kiska and her family live in Boise, Idaho.[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Megan Kiska's Biography. July 4, 2020. Vote Smart.
  2. Web site: May 21, 2019. Little appoints Megan Kiska as new Idaho House member from District 21. July 5, 2020.
  3. Web site: Idaho governor appoints new member of Idaho House . ksl.com . May 22, 2019 . July 4, 2020.
  4. Web site: Kiska appointed to Idaho House seat . capitalpress.com . May 23, 2019 . July 4, 2020. (Required paid subscription)