Many fine educators have also served as capable politicians. This is true of Helen Riehle, a former middle school teacher from Vermont who also served as a member of both her state’s Senate and House of Representatives.
Helen was born on May 5, 1950, in Somerville, New Jersey. She earned her Bachelor’s degree from the University of Vermont in 1972. After earning her degree, Helen worked as a middle school teacher from 1975 to 1985.
In 1992, Helen was elected on the Republican ticked to the Vermont House of Representatives. She served there from Jan. 1983 through Jan. 1993. She also served in the Vermont State Senate where she represented most of Chittenden County from Jan. 1993 through Jan. 2001. She then took on the role of Chair of South Burlington City Council, a position which she held until she was appointed by Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin to serve in the State Senate a second time. During her second stint there, which spanned the dates of March of 2016 through Jan. of 2017, she filled the seat of Diane Snelling who left the position to head the Green Mountain State’s Natural Resources Board. As a legislator, Helen chaired the committees for Health and Welfare; Administrative Rules; and Health Access in both the House and Senate.
In addition to her work as a politician, Helen has experience as the Executive Director of the Champlain Valley Area Health Education Center (AHEC) in St. Albans and as the Executive Director of the Vermont Program for Quality in Health Care. She has also been active on numerous non-profit and higher education boards in the Chittenden County region, including University of Vermont, Burlington College, and Vermont Public Television.
Today, Helen lives in Burlington, Vermont. She is 72 years old.