Rosalynn Bliss

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Preceded byGeorge Heartwell
Succeeded byDavid LaGrand
Born (1975-08-03) August 3, 1975 (age 50)
Rosalynn Bliss
Mayor of Grand Rapids
In office
January 1, 2016  January 1, 2025
Preceded byGeorge Heartwell
Succeeded byDavid LaGrand
Personal details
Born (1975-08-03) August 3, 1975 (age 50)
PartyDemocratic
Alma materUniversity of South Alabama (BA)
Michigan State University (MSW)

Rosalynn Bliss (born August 3, 1975) is an American politician, social worker, and former mayor of Grand Rapids, Michigan. The first woman to be elected mayor of Michigan's second-largest city, Bliss took office on January 1, 2016 and served until the end of 2024. Bliss previously served on the Grand Rapids City Commission.

Bliss comes from a large family with 10 children.

Bliss grew up in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in Sault Ste. Marie and graduated from Sault Area High School in 1993.[1] Shortly after, she moved to Mobile, Alabama, where she attended the University of South Alabama earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology and criminal justice in 1997.

Upon graduation, she moved to Grand Rapids and began her career working at Hope Network while attending graduate school at Michigan State University. She earned her master's degree in social work and professionally started working in the field of domestic violence and child welfare.[2][3] Originally, Bliss wanted to be a meteorologist up until she took calculus class in college.[4]

Personal life

Bliss is an active member of her community and loves the outdoors. Her favorite place is the Two Hearted River in the U.P. and she says that she would like to kayak the entire length of the Grand River one day. She also enjoys music festivals as well as listening to local musicians.[4] She stated that her favorite song is Cat Stevens' “Father & Son” from Tea for the Tillerman.[5]

Career

Bliss formerly served as director of residential services at DA Blodgett-St. John's, which provides emergency shelter and residential services for abused and neglected children. She also served as adjunct professor of social work at Grand Valley State University for 10 years and currently serves as the Frederik Meijer Endowed Chair in Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Grand Valley's Frederik Meijer Honors College.[6][7]

Bliss has served on numerous other boards and organizations, including the Kent County Land Bank Authority, Downtown Development Authority, and Experience Grand Rapids.. Bliss was also president of the Michigan Municipal League.[1] She was also appointed by Governor Rick Snyder to serve on the Child Lead Poisoning Elimination Board.[8]

Political campaigns

Mayor of Grand Rapids

References

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