Anna Belle Wiedemann is a politician from the United States. state of Oklahoma.
Background
Anna Belle Wiedemann was born on July 22, 1931 in a country home near Piedmont, Oklahoma to parents John and Ruby Palmer. Wiedemann grew up in a rural town with her parents and two sisters, attending a one room school house for eight years.
Education
After passing the county exam, Wiedemann attended high school in Okarche, Oklahoma.
Career
Elected in 1967, Wiedemann served in the until 1972, representing District 43. Early Later on, Wiedemann got a job outside of the farm and worked for Doctor Leroy Goodman at his office on Main Street in Yukon, Oklahoma.
Elected in 1967, Wiedemann served in the until 1972, representing District 43. Wiedemann"s campaigning slogan was "Ring the Bell for Anna Belle." While in office, she supported the growth and expansion of Redlands Community College very heavily.
Committees
Vice Chairmen of the Financial Institutions Committee
Liaison between the Agriculture Committee and the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture
After serving in the legislature, Wiedemann worked in several positions in the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture.
From about 1984-1994 Wiedemann served as the Director of Domestic and International Marketing. While in that position, Wiedemann developed the campaign using the "Made in Oklahoma" logo.
In 1991 Wiedemann was recognized as the Oklahoma Mother of the Year and in 2005 she was voted Cattlewoman of the Year from the Oklahoma Cattlewomen’s Association.
Membership
She also was appointed as a member of the Canadian County Commissioners by Governor George Nigh.