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First Lady of Idaho Lori Otter 

 IDAHO'S FIRST LADY
LORI OTTER

"The habits we develop as children stay with us throughout our lives. I firmly believe that we all have a responsibility to help children develop healthy habits and guide them to make good decisions, so that they can look forward to healthy, productive lives as adults." — Lori Otter

Introducing Lori Otter, First Lady of Idaho

First Lady Lori Otter brings her experience as a teacher and educational administrator as well as her love of children to Leadership.  She taught K-12 physical education and health, and coached girls' basketball and volleyball at the junior high and high school levels for 13 years. 

Mrs. Otter also served on the Board of Directors of the Family Advocate Program, and is a member of the Board of Directors of the St. Alphonsus Foundation.

She and Governor Otter live on their ranch near Star, where they raise horses. Mrs. Otter is an avid horsewoman and sports enthusiast. Born in Pensacola, Florida, she graduated from high school in south-central Idaho, and received a teaching degree at Boise State University and a master's degree in education administration from Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa. Mrs. Otter was crowned Miss Idaho USA in 1991.

 


Spouses of Governors who have completed their terms in their State houses are able to continue their work to prevent childhood drinking as members of the Leadership To Keep Children Alcohol Free Emeritus Group.  Click here for information on the Emeritus Group and a complete list of members.

 
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