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Ellen Moyer
Mayor of Annapolis
In office
December 3, 2001[1] – December 7, 2009
Preceded byDean Johnson
Succeeded byJosh Cohen
Alderman, Annapolis City Council[1]
In office
1987–2001
Personal details
Born

Ellen Louise Oosterling


(1936-02-12) February 12, 1936 (age 88)
Camden, New Jersey, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic[2]
Spouses

(div. 1973)

Tom Conroy

(m. 1979; died 2002)
ChildrenFive children; five grandchildren
Alma materPenn State University, B.A., 1958[3]

Ellen Oosterling Moyer (born February 12, 1936) is an American politician and a member of the Democratic Party. She was the first woman to serve as MayorofAnnapolis, Maryland, having been elected in 2001. As mayor, she established the Annapolis Conservancy Board and the city's Greenscape program.

Biography[edit]

Moyer was born Ellen Louise Oosterling to parents Henry John Oosterling and Mina (Johnson) Oosterling in Camden, New Jersey. She was raised in Towson, Maryland, and later attended Penn State University. She has been named a Distinguished Alumnus of Towson High School and Penn State's Board of Trustees recognized her with the Distinguished Alumni Award in 2007.[3] She married Roger Moyer, former Mayor of Annapolis, and had five children with him. Ellen divorced Roger in 1973 and remarried to Tom Conroy (d. December 4, 2002) in 1979.

Prior to serving as mayor, Moyer was a member of the Annapolis city council (1987–2001) and the Maryland Racing Commission (1999–2003). She also taught a year of fifth-grade in Baltimore County, Maryland, served as executive director of the Maryland Commission for Women in the late 1970s, as a lobbyist of the Maryland Teacher's Association, and as a member of the Strategic Committee on the State Plan for Higher Education (1999–2000).

Personal life[edit]

Ellen Moyer has four sons, Guy, John, Michael and Steven, and one daughter, Loni Moyer. She has five grandchildren. Loni Moyer was elected to the Annapolis Democratic Central Committee[4] in the 2001 election and is seeking appointment to a vacant Maryland House of Delegates seat in 2020.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Horseman, Jeff (2001-12-04). "Changing of the guard in Annapolis: It's now Mayor Moyer". The Capital. Retrieved 2015-03-04 – via Maryland State Archives.
  • ^ "Annapolis Mayors, Maryland - Government". Maryland Manual On-Line. Maryland State Archives. December 4, 2017. Retrieved April 13, 2020.
  • ^ a b "Seven named to receive Distinguished Alumni Awards". Penn State Live. Penn State University. 2007-01-23. Archived from the original on 2011-05-25. Retrieved 2007-01-24.
  • ^ Crawford, Amanda J. (November 11, 2001). "From the first lady of Annapolis to its first female mayor". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved April 13, 2020.
  • ^ Sanchez, Olivia (April 12, 2020). "Nineteen locals, including two Annapolis City Council aldermen, vie for open delegation seat vacated by Alice Cain". The Capital. Retrieved April 13, 2020.
  • Preceded by

    Dean Johnson

    Mayor of Annapolis
    2001–2009
    Succeeded by

    Joshua J. Cohen


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