Background
North was born in Missouri to Robert and Mary North on January 31, 1933.
North was born in Missouri to Robert and Mary North on January 31, 1933.
He was also an assistant to Michigan State Treasurer Allison Green, and comptroller and executive director of the Mackinac Bridge Authority. Raised in Battle Creek, North was a standout student and star basketball player in high school. He received a scholarship to Western Michigan University, but a hand injury prevented him from playing in college.
After three years in the Air Force, North returned to WMU and was awarded a business degree.
He made an unsuccessful run for the Michigan House of Representatives in 1964. North then became an assistant to the state treasurer and, in 1966, was appointed comptroller of the Mackinac Bridge Authority.
He was named the authority"s executive secretary in 1982, a role he held until 1993. While involved with the authority, North helped grow the annual Labor Day Bridge Walk.
North was elected to the Michigan Senate in 1994, serving two terms.
North"s grandfather, Walter Harper North, was a circuit court judge in Calhoun County for 22 years and a justice of the Michigan Supreme Court for 25 years, including four (1929, 1936, 1944, 1952) as chief justice.