Michael Bird (politician) explained

Michael Bird
State Senate:Colorado
District:9th
Term Start:January 1987
Term End:January 1995
Preceded:Joel Hefley
Succeeded:Charles R. Duke
State House2:Colorado
District2:18th
Term Start2:January 1983
Term End2:January 1987
Preceded2:Frank H. Randall Jr.
Succeeded2:Thomas W. Ratterree
Birth Name:Michael Conrad Bird
Party:Republican
Spouse:Ursula Steinhoff
Education:Western Maryland College
University of Colorado Boulder (PhD)

Michael Conrad Bird is an economics lecturer, and was a Republican member of the Colorado State Senate from 1987 to 1995.

Bird graduated from Western Maryland College in 1961, and gained his Ph.D. from the University of Colorado at Boulder. He joined Colorado College in 1968, and was a Fulbright Lecturer in Mexico in 1966 through 1968, and Peru in 1971.[1]

In 1973 Bird and fellow Colorado College Professor Fred Sondermann were elected to city council of Colorado Springs on a "Sensible Growth" ticket.[2] Bird went on to become a Colorado state representative in 1983 and state senator in 1987.

After a failed bid to become Governor of Colorado in 1993, losing out to businessman Bruce Benson in the GOP due to his superior financial resources,[3] and being time barred to extend his stay in the Senate in 1994, he returned to the world of education as a lecturer at Colorado College.[4]

In 2004, Bird became Professor Emeritus of Economics at Colorado College, a position he still holds.

Bird is married to Ursula Steinhoff-Bird, the daughter of World War II Luftwaffe ace and former North Atlantic Treaty Organization military commander, Johannes Steinhoff.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Colorado College | Catalog of Courses . www.coloradocollege.edu . 13 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060919211633/http://www.coloradocollege.edu/academics/catalog/?page=faculty . 19 September 2006 . dead.
  2. Web site: Colorado College Historical Timeline: 1960s-1970s . www.coloradocollege.edu . 13 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060919193206/http://www.coloradocollege.edu/125/Timeline1960sto1970s.htm . 19 September 2006 . dead.
  3. http://faculty1.coloradocollege.edu/~bloevy/BookGovernor1994/GovernorTwentySeven.htm Governor Twenty-Seven
  4. http://www.coloradocollege.edu/library/specialcollections/ColoradoCollege/Catalystindex.html Colorado College Tutt Library: Special Collections
  5. http://www.historynet.com/magazines/world_war_2/3026146.html TheHistoryNet | World War II | Interview With World War II Luftwaffe Eagle Johannes Steinhoff