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Twin Cities Public Television's (tpt's) Mary Lahammer has had a number of
accomplishments, not the least of which was serving as
Miss St. Louis Park in
1992.
From tpt's website:
Almanac political reporter
Mary Lahammer is a program host and political reporter
for Twin Cities Public Television.
Since joining tpt in 1998 she earned unparalleled access to
the world famous Governor Ventura and followed him around
the world to Japan, China and Cuba. She has won several
Emmys and numerous other awards in several states for her
anchoring, reporting, producing and photography. Lahammer
was named “Best Newscaster” by City Pages Magazine in 2002.
Prior to returning to tpt (where she interned during
college) she was an anchor/reporter for an ABC station in
Wisconsin and NBC in North Dakota. Mary is a native
Minnesotan who began attending the University of Minnesota's
Honors College at age 15 where she went on to graduate with
Phi Beta Kappa and Summa Cum Laude honors. She holds degrees
in Journalism and Mass Communications and Constitutional Law
History from the U of M.
You might say Mary has been in training for her job since
birth. She learned the business under the wing of her
father, an Associated Press capitol reporter for more than
three decades. Her State Capitol office is now just around
the corner from her father's former stomping grounds.
Adds Mary: "I continue to do lots of public
appearances giving speeches and moderating events in St.
Louis Park. The most interesting appearance was when the
chamber asked me to speak about how SLP could produce
another Mary Lahammer. I often tell audiences how my
excellent St. Louis Park education was essential to my
success."
On March 15, 2013, Mary was named one of "40 Under 40" young
business and community leaders by the
Minneapolis St. Paul Business Journal.
Growing up in St. Louis Park, Mary Lahammer lived at 2943
Vernon Ave.
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