Beverly Pingerelli

American politician and educator
Beverly Pingerelli
Member of the Arizona House of Representatives
from the 28th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 9, 2023
Serving with David Livingston
Preceded bySarah Liguori
Member of the Arizona House of Representatives
from the 21st district
In office
January 11, 2021 – January 9, 2023
Serving with Kevin Payne
Preceded byTony Rivero
Succeeded byStephanie Stahl Hamilton
Personal details
Political partyRepublican
Children2
EducationWayne State University (BS)
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Beverly Pingerelli is an American politician and educator serving as a member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 28th district. She previously represented the 21st district. Elected in 2020, she assumed office on January 11, 2021.[1]

Education

Pingerelli earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biological sciences from Wayne State University.

Career

She works as a science program coordinator at Grand Canyon University.[2] Pingerelli previously worked as a cytogenetic and molecular technologist.[3] Pingerelli was also a member of the Peoria Unified School District Governing Board, leaving in 2022.[4][5] Pingerelli was elected to the Arizona House of Representatives in 2020, succeeding Tony Rivero.

Personal life

Pingerelli grew up in a neighborhood just outside of Detroit, Michigan and was the first person in her immediate family to graduate from college.[2]

Pingerelli and her husband, Peter, have two daughters.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Beverly Pingerelli". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  2. ^ a b Pingerelli, Vote. "Beverly Pingerelli". Vote Pingerelli. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  3. ^ "Governing Board / Current Board Members". peoriaunified.org. Archived from the original on 2020-08-08. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  4. ^ "Beverly Pingerelli – AZ Charter Schools Association". azcharters.org. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  5. ^ Tapia, Monica (2020-06-09). "PUSD Preps Big Voter Requests |". Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  6. ^ "Peoria Unified board member announces run for state legislature". Your Valley. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
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56th Legislature (2023–2025)
Speaker of the House
Ben Toma (R)
Speaker pro tempore
Travis Grantham (R)
Majority Leader
Leo Biasiucci (R)
Minority Leader
Lupe Contreras (D)
  1. Quang Nguyen (R)
    Selina Bliss (R)
  2. Judy Schwiebert (D)
    Justin Wilmeth (R)
  3. Joseph Chaplik (R)
    Alexander Kolodin (R)
  4. Matt Gress (R)
    Laura Terech (D)
  5. Sarah Liguori (D)
    Charles Lucking (D)
  6. Myron Tsosie (D)
    Mae Peshlakai (D)
  7. David Cook (R)
    David Marshall (R)
  8. Melody Hernandez (D)
    Deborah Nardozzi (D)
  9. Lorena Austin (D)
    Seth Blattman (D)
  10. Justin Heap (R)
    Barbara Parker (R)
  11. Oscar De Los Santos (D)
    Junelle Cavero (D)
  12. Patty Contreras (D)
    Stacey Travers (D)
  13. Jennifer Pawlik (D)
    Julie Willoughby (R)
  14. Travis Grantham (R)
    Laurin Hendrix (R)
  15. Jacqueline Parker (R)
    Neal Carter (R)
  16. Teresa Martinez (R)
    Keith Seaman (D)
  17. Rachel Jones (R)
    Cory McGarr (R)
  18. Christopher Mathis (D)
    Nancy Gutierrez (D)
  19. Gail Griffin (R)
    Lupe Diaz (R)
  20. Alma Hernandez (D)
    Betty Villegas (D)
  21. Consuelo Hernandez (D)
    Stephanie Stahl Hamilton (D)
  22. Lupe Contreras (D)
    Elda Luna-Nájera (D)
  23. Mariana Sandoval (D)
    Michele Peña (R)
  24. Lydia Hernandez (D)
    Analise Ortiz (D)
  25. Tim Dunn (R)
    Michael Carbone (R)
  26. Cesar Aguilar (D)
    Quantá Crews (D)
  27. Kevin Payne (R)
    Ben Toma (R)
  28. David Livingston (R)
    Beverly Pingerelli (R)
  29. Steve Montenegro (R)
    Austin Smith (R)
  30. Leo Biasiucci (R)
    John Gillette (R)