Lou Wangberg
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Louis Wangberg |
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41st Lt. Governor Minnesota
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In office January 4, 1979 – January 3, 1983 |
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Governor | Al Quie |
Preceded by | Alec G. Olson |
Succeeded by | Marlene Johnson |
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Born | March 27, 1941 Bemidji, Minnesota |
Political party | Independent-Republican |
Spouse | Jane Ormiston |
Profession | school superintendent |
Louis Wangberg (b. March 27, 1941) of Bemidji, Minnesota is an educator and the 41st Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota. He was elected on the Independent-Republican ticket with Governor Al Quie and served from January 1, 1979 to January 3, 1983. Before serving as Lieutenant Governor, Wangberg served as a school superintendent from Bemidji. Following his term of office he was an executive with the Jostens Corporation, a management consultant, professional speaker, and the president of Flagler Career Institute. Interestingly, as of 2006, Wangberg is the last male Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota. \
Wangberg currently resides in Plantation, Florida and is a Government and Advanced Placement United States History teacher at Pembroke Pines Charter High School. He also is a professor in the doctoral program of Northcentral University and the Keller Graduate School of Management.
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Preceded by Alec G. Olson |
41st Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota 1979 – 1983 |
Succeeded by Marlene Johnson |
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