Background
Morrison was born in Madison, Wisconsin, and graduated from Madison East High School.
politician member of the Wisconsin State Senate
Morrison was born in Madison, Wisconsin, and graduated from Madison East High School.
Morrison has a Bachelor and Master of Business Administration from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Morrison was elected November 1974, seated January 1975 and served one term representing the 17th District. After leaving the Wisconsin State Senate Morrison pursued a career in health care administration with the United States Government, the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, and the She has published about the topic of health care economics. At the time Morrison was elected to a seat in the Wisconsin Senate, she was an economics professor at the University of Wisconsin–Platteville.
In the book, What Two Can Do: Sam & Mandy Stellman"s crusade for social justice, the author discuss the events and political environment that led to Morrisons"s decision to run for the Senate seat.
After leaving the Senate, she served for a time in the United States Department of Health and Human Services as a Deputy Commissioner of the Department on Aging, and was Administrator of the Division of Health in Wisconsin. Morrison was the Chief Financial Officer of the which runs the public hospital system in New York City.
Morrison was the Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration at the, a not for profit organization focused on preventing birth defects and infant mortality. She died in Fitchburg, Wisconsin, on June 30, 2013.