Laurie Hummel is a retired US Army colonel currently running as a Democrat to represent Elmendorf Air Force Base and northeast Anchorage in the Alaska House of Representatives.[1]

Military Career

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The daughter of an Army Sergeant, Hummel's active duty career in the US Army spanned thirty years, and included overseas deployments to South Korea and Afghanistan, where she was a senior advisor to the National Military Academy of Afghanistan in Kabul[2]. She served in the field of military intelligence for 21 years[3], and moved to Alaska in 1996 to serve as Chief of Operations Intelligence at Elmendorf Air Force Base.[4]. Hummel was both a professor and program director of the Geography and Environmental Engineering program at West Point.[5][6]

Education

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Laurie Hummel has a bachelors degree from West Point (1982); masters degrees in Geography (Penn State, 1991), Educational Leadership (University of Alaska Anchorage, 1999), and Strategic Studies (US Army War College, 2006); and a Ph.D. (University of Colorado, 2002) in Geography.[7][8] Her Ph.D. addressed the legacy of Cold War military spending in Alaska.[9]

Personal

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Hummel lives in Anchorage with her husband Chad, two cats, and two Saint Bernards. She runs their family-owned property business, and volunteers through Anchorage East Rotary and elsewhere.[10]

Community Service & Membership

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