Background
Whiting-Sorrell, Anna was born on July 1, 1957 in Hot Springs, Montana, United States.
Whiting-Sorrell, Anna was born on July 1, 1957 in Hot Springs, Montana, United States.
Bachelor in Political Science with honors, University Montana, Missoula, 1980. Master of Public Administration, University Montana, Missoula, 1993.
Instructor Two Eagle River School, Montana, 1980—1982, academic supervisor, curriculum development specialist, 1982—1983. Administrator, Alcohol and Substance Abuse Program Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes Tribal Administration, 1984—1992, social services administrator, Alcohol and Substance Abuse Program, 1991—1993, health systems planner, 1993—1994, program analyst, 1994—2002, director office support services, 2002—2005. Director Native American Outreach Senator John Kerry's Presidential Campaign, 2004.
Deputy policy director Governor Electronics Schweitzer and Lieutenant Governor Elect Bohlinger Transition Team, 2004. Policy advisor on families to Governor Brian Schweitzer Office of the Governor, Montana, 2005—2008. Director Montana Department Public Health and Human Services, Helena, since 2008.
Member Ronan School District Indian Parent Committee, chairwoman, 1995—1997. Co-chair, community partnership committee Ronan School Office civil Rights, 2003. Member Kellogg Leadership Community Change Program, 2004.
Enrolled member Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. Member Salish Kootenai Development Board Directors.
Married Gene Whiting-Sorrell. 1 child Katy.