Pam Brown (politician)
Pam Brown | |
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Member of the Nebraska Senate from the 6th district | |
In office 1995–2006 | |
Preceded by | Brad Ashford |
Succeeded by | John E. Nelson |
Personal details | |
Born | San Antonio, Texas, U.S. | September 12, 1952
Died | June 10, 2011 | (aged 58)
Children | 1 |
Education | Broken Bow High School University of Nebraska–Lincoln |
Occupation | Politician, businesswoman |
Pamela K. Brown (September 12, 1952 – June 10, 2011) was an American businesswoman and legislator. She served as state senator from Omaha.
Personal life
[edit]Born in San Antonio, Texas, she graduated from Broken Bow High School and University of Nebraska–Lincoln. She was married and had one child.
She was a member of the National Conference of State Legislatures Task Force on Genetic Technologies and was a board director for the United Way of the Midlands, the Safety and Health Council of Greater Omaha, and the Westside Schools Foundation. [citation needed]
State legislature
[edit]Brown was elected in 1994 to represent the 6th Nebraska legislative district and reelected in 1998 and 2002. She sat on the Government, Military, and Veterans Affairs; Transportation and Telecommunications; and Intergovernmental Cooperation committees.
Death
[edit]Brown died from ovarian cancer, aged 58, on June 10, 2011.[1][2]
References
[edit]- ^ Notice of Pam Brown's death Archived 2011-06-13 at the Wayback Machine, westport-news.com; accessed November 14, 2014.
- ^ "Pamela K. Brown-obituary". Archived from the original on 2015-02-15. Retrieved 2015-02-15.
- 1952 births
- 2011 deaths
- Deaths from cancer in Nebraska
- Deaths from ovarian cancer in the United States
- University of Nebraska–Lincoln alumni
- Democratic Party Nebraska state senators
- People from Broken Bow, Nebraska
- Politicians from Omaha, Nebraska
- Politicians from San Antonio
- Women state legislators in Nebraska
- Businesspeople from Omaha, Nebraska
- 20th-century American businesspeople
- 20th-century American women politicians
- 21st-century American women politicians
- 20th-century American businesswomen
- 20th-century members of the Nebraska Legislature
- 21st-century members of the Nebraska Legislature