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Debbie IngramDEMDemocrat State Senator, Chittenden District
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VTResidence (state)

Debbie Ingram (born 1962) is an American politician, who served in the Vermont Senate from 2017 to 2021. She lost her 2020 bid for Lieutenant Governor of Vermont.

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Education5 - 5 of 3
Cambridge University
Attended Post-Graduate Studies in Theology and Ethics
1991 - 1992
Fuller Theological Seminary
MDiv Theology and Religious Vocations
1988 - 1991
Stanford University
AB Communications
1980 - 1983
Past Positions1 - 6 of 6
Senator
Vermont State Senate
2017 - 2021
Member
Williston Selectboard
2011 - 2017
Partner
City View Productions
2010 - 2012
Executive Director
Vermont Interfaith Action
2007 - Current
Development Coordinator
Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf
2006 - 2007
Ordained Minister
United Church of Christ
2006 - Current
Other Experience1 - 14 of 14
Alternate Representative
Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission
Current
Chair
Board of Directors, Vermont Conference, United Church of Christ
Former Chair
Housing Trust Fund Task Force, Williston Selectboard
Former Chair
Public Participation Plan Committee, Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission
Former Chair
Affordable Housing Task Force, Williston Selectboard
Former Member
Planning Commission, Williston Selectboard
Former Participant
Vermont Leadership Institute, Governor Richard Snelling Center for Government
Former Participant
Emerge Vermont
Member
Long-Range Planning Committee, Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission
Former Clerk
Health and Welfare Committee, Vermont State Senate
Former Clerk
Education Committee, Vermont State Senate
Former Member
Joint Committee on Canvassing, Vermont State Senate
Former Member
Vermont Child Poverty Council, Vermont State Senate
Former Vice Chair
Advisory Council on Child Poverty and Strengthening Families, Vermont State Senate