Joe Satrom

Joe Satrom
Personal details
Born (1945-10-10) October 10, 1945
Broadlawn, North Dakota, U.S.
Political party Democratic
Alma mater North Dakota State University

Joe Satrom (born 10 October 1945) is a businessman and environmental lobbyist from the U.S. state of North Dakota. He won the 2004 Democratic-NPL nomination for Governor,[1] but was defeated by the Republican incumbent, John Hoeven.

Satrom was born on his family's farm in Broadlawn Township in Steele County, North Dakota. He attended North Dakota State University and was editor-in-chief of the campus newspaper, The Spectrum, for two years.

In 1968 Satrom graduated from NDSU with a B.S. in Agricultural Education. He sat as a delegate to the state Democratic convention that year. Late that year he inquired with Governor Guy about possible positions for him in the administration, and was offered a job as Travel Director.

In summer of 1969 he married Katherine Platt in Fargo. In 1971 they opened Viking Travel, a travel agency in Bismarck. They sold it a couple of years later. In 1978 Joe and Katherine opened Satrom Travel and Tour as a completely independent travel company, and expanded to eight locations in North Dakota and Montana; all but two were eventually sold.

In 1980 Satrom lost a race to be a Representative from District 47, however in 1982 he ran for Senate in District 52 and won. He served until 1992.

He is a shareholder and sits on the board of Borgen Systems, a refrigerated display case firm based in Des Moines, Iowa.

Satrom is a member of Ducks Unlimited and the Nature Conservancy.

References

  1. Woodward, Kurt (August 14, 2004). "Edwards campaigns at NDSU". The Bismarck Tribune. Retrieved March 19, 2011.
Party political offices
Preceded by
Heidi Heitkamp
Democratic nominee for Governor of North Dakota
2004
Succeeded by
Tim Mathern
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