Brooke Green

American politician and businesswoman
Brooke Green
Member of the
Idaho House of Representatives
from the 18th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
December 1, 2018
Preceded byPhylis King
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseJeremy Byington
ResidenceBoise, Idaho
EducationBoise State University (BA)
Northwest Nazarene University (MBA)

Brooke Green is an American politician and businesswoman serving as a member of the Idaho House of Representatives from the 18th district, which includes a portion of Boise, Idaho.

Early life and education

Green was raised in Los Alamos, New Mexico. She has an identical twin sister, Dawn.[1] She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications and marketing technology from Boise State University, followed by a Master of Business Administration from Northwest Nazarene University.[2][3]

Career

Green works as a transportation planner at the Ada County Highway District.[4] She also served as chair of the City of Boise Open Space and Clean Water. Green was elected to the Idaho House of Representatives in 2018.[5]

Personal life

Green's husband, Jeremy Byington, is a sheriff with the Ada County Sheriff's Department and veteran of the Iraq War.[citation needed] They live in Boise, Idaho.

References

  1. ^ Tribune, WILLIAM L. SPENCE of the (4 March 2019). "Newcomers with something to prove". The Lewiston Tribune. Retrieved 2020-09-06.
  2. ^ "Brooke Green". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2020-09-06.
  3. ^ "Rep. Brooke Green – Idaho State Legislature". Retrieved 2020-09-06.
  4. ^ Baul, Chloe (2020-03-13). "Brooke Green, 2020 Women of the Year". Idaho Business Review. Retrieved 2020-09-06.
  5. ^ "About Brooke – Brooke Green for Idaho District 18". Retrieved 2020-09-06.
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