Sharon Hewitt

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Preceded byDanny Martiny
Succeeded byJeremy Stine
Preceded byA. G. Crowe
Succeeded byBob Owen
Sharon Hewitt
Majority Leader of the Louisiana Senate
In office
January 13, 2020  January 8, 2024
Preceded byDanny Martiny
Succeeded byJeremy Stine
Member of the Louisiana Senate
from the 1st district
In office
January 2016  January 8, 2024
Preceded byA. G. Crowe
Succeeded byBob Owen
Personal details
Born
Sharon Woodall

September 1958 (age 66)
Political partyRepublican
SpouseStanley Hewitt
Children2
EducationLouisiana State University (BS)
WebsiteState Senate website
Campaign website

Sharon Woodall Hewitt (born September 1958)[1] is a former Republican member of the Louisiana State Senate for the 1st district, which encompasses portions of St. Tammany, Orleans, Plaquemines, and St. Bernard Parishes. In January 2016, she succeeded fellow Republican A. G. Crowe, who did not pursue a third term in the primary election held on October 24, 2015. She chaired the Republican Legislative Delegation in the state senate.[2][3]

Hewitt was a candidate in the 2023 Louisiana gubernatorial election.

Hewitt attended Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, receiving her Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering in 1981.[4]

Hewitt and her husband, Stan, have two sons. They are members of Aldersgate United Methodist Church in Slidell.[4]

Career

After graduating from LSU,[5][self-published source] Hewitt started her career working in the field as a technical contributor, in which capacity she assisted in the installation of the first electrical submersible pump in the Gulf of Mexico.[5][self-published source]

After serving in seven positions at Shell Oil, Hewitt became Deepwater Assets Manager, responsible for all oil and gas activities in the Central Gulf of Mexico.[5][self-published source] Hewitt managed a team of over 160 engineers, geologists, geophysicists, offshore workers, and support staff. Managing a $250 million annual budget, Hewitt oversaw more than 10% of Shell Oil's domestic production.[5][self-published source]

Hewitt has noted the attitude of the oil and gas industry of that time towards women working in the field, and has led initiatives to encourage female STEM education and employment in the industry.[6][self-published source]

Community service

Hewitt held seventeen positions, including Chapter President, over her 11 years of service for the National Parent-Teacher Association. In 2010, Hewitt received the National PTA Life Achievement Award (the organization's highest honor at the national level), for her advocacy and leadership in education, safety, and legislation.[7] Hewitt has been recognized for her efforts to replace technology equipment in local schools after Hurricane Katrina devastated the area in 2005.[7] Following Hurricane Ike in 2008, Hewitt organized a relief effort with the Military Road schools, which successfully delivered supplies within two weeks to schools impacted in nearby Cameron Parish.[7]

Hewitt served as the Chairman for the St. Tammany Parish Recreation Board, District 16, from 2012–2015.[5][self-published source] In this role, Hewitt led the effort to develop a master plan for parks and recreation in eastern St. Tammany Parish, raising over $65,000 to fund the initiative.[5][self-published source]

Hewitt is an active volunteer with the East St. Tammany Habitat for Humanity, serving as a Coordinator for the organization's Fall & Spring Women's Build.[4]

Louisiana State Senate

On March 4, 2015, Sharon Hewitt announced her candidacy for the Louisiana State Senate, District 1. Hewitt ran a campaign based on her diverse leadership experience at Shell Oil, as well as her budgeting, finance, and management skills. After defeating her opponent Pete Schneider, Hewitt assumed office on January 11, 2016, for a four-year term.

Legislation

Hewitt has been recognized for her legislative activity, focusing on Louisiana's budgetary issues, STEM education, creating jobs, and restoring Louisiana's coast.[4]

In the 2017 Regular Session of the Louisiana State Senate, Senator Hewitt authored or coauthored 18 pieces of legislation.[8] Three bills authored or coauthored by Hewitt in the 2017 Regular Session have been sent to the governor.[8] Hewitt authored SB225, which would create the Louisiana Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Advisory Council (LaSTEM). SB 225 passed both chambers of the Louisiana State Legislature with bipartisan support, and was sent the governor on June 8, 2017.[9]

Committee assignments

Gubernatorial election

Electoral history

References

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