Lisa Fobbe

Field Representative, Office of Al Franken

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Email: lisa_fobbe@franken.senate.gov
Phone: (320) 251-2721
Address: District Office 2
Biography

Lisa Fobbe has the experience and leadership skills needed to build a better future for our communities Family - married to Dr. Americo Fraboni, three sons B.A. in social work from the College of St. Benedict Eight-year member Princeton School Board, current chair Oakland Cooperative Center District, current chair Past member of Early Childhood Family Education/School Readiness Advisory Council (ECFE/SR) Co-chaired the C.O.R.E. South Elementary Sight Based Management Team Member, St. Edward’s/St. Pius Catholic Community – lector and piano accompanist for masses, has served on Education, Stewardship, and Vacation Bible School committees Minnesota School Board Association Board of Directors, serves on Executive Board Minnesota High School League Board of Directors Kinship Youth Mentoring - Princeton, board member Princeton Rotary Club, 2006 Distinguished Service Award Princeton Chamber of Commerce, candidate for Volunteer of the Year, 2007 Volunteer, international mission work November 2008, elected as State Senator for District 16

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