Granholm, Jennifer M. (1959–)
Granholm, Jennifer M. (1959–)
American politician. Name variations: Jennifer Mulhern Granholm. Born Feb 5, 1959, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; dau. of Civtor Ivar (banking consultant) and Shirley Alfreda (Dowden) Ivar; University of California at Berkeley, BS in political science, 1984; Harvard Law School, JD, 1987; m. Daniel Granholm Mulhern (writer), May 23, 1986; children: 3.
Immigrated with family to US at age 3; grew up in San Francisco Bay Area; became US citizen; served as editor-in-chief of Harvard Civil Rights/Civil Liberties Law Review; began career as judicial law clerk for Judge Damon Keith of US Circuit Court of Appeals in Detroit; admitted to Michigan bar; served as federal prosecutor in US Attorney's Office in Detroit (1990–94); appointed Wayne County Corporation counsel (1994); elected the 1st female attorney general in Michigan (1998) and established the state's 1st high-tech crime unit to prosecute internet crimes; elected the 1st female governor of Michigan (Nov 2002).