Michelle Wu is an American Lawyer by profession and she supports the Democratic party. Michelle’s parents are immigrants from Taiwan. Wu is a Taiwanese American, former president, and currently a member of the Boston City Council. Michelle is the youngest and first Asian member of the city council.
Name | Michelle Wu |
Birthday | January 14,1985 |
Age | 35 years |
Gender | Female |
Nationality | American |
Ethnicity | Asian |
Profession | Lawyer,Politician |
Married/Single | Married |
Husband | Conor Pewarski |
Education | B.A. and J.D. from Havard University |
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Michelle Wu was born on the 14th of January in 1985 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Wu is the oldest child among four in the family. Wu attended Barrington High School where she served as the president of the National Junior Classical League and graduated in 2003.
10 Facts on Michelle Wu
At the age of 35 years, Michelle is married to her long term boyfriend Conor Pewarski. Wu resides with her husband and two children in Roslindale, Boston.
Wikipedia has no information on body measurements and the height of Wu. The lawyer also has no details on her current salary and net worth.
Michelle was selected as a U.S. Presidential Scholar from her state. After high school, Wu moved to Boston to attend Harvard University.
In 2012, Wu graduated from Harvard University with B.A. and J.D. with a degree in Law.
After her graduation, Michelle worked for Elizabeth Warren as her Constituency Director for Warren’s 2012 campaign against Scott Brown.
Wu was elected as a member of the Boston City council in November of 2013 and has been in the council since then. In 2016-17, she also served as the President of the city council.
According to the bio of the councilwoman, she has been very active in her duties towards the city, and her work is well appreciated. Michelle has been re-elected three times since she joined the council.
In the election of 2017, she gathered the most votes in her career and also since 1083 in Boston city council election history.
In the past, Wu has raised her concerns to make the public transports free in Boston and protested the fare hikes by Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.
The Boston Magazine listed Michelle Wu at number 31 in “The 100 Most Influential People in Boston list” published in April of 2018.