Pamela Mills (Republican)

01-11 Woman - - (1340)

1301 Beaumont Dr
Casper, Wyoming 82601-5904
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Biography

I have lived in Wyoming since 1956 except for 4 years when I went to graduate school for Physical Therapy. I graduated from NCHS in 1972 and moved to Laramie for college and lived there for 19 years. Returning to Casper in 1996, I have been a Physical Therapist in a variety of settings, including a solo private practice Wildflower Health Clinic. I have been married to Jim Miller for 22 years and we have 4 grown children, and 7 grandchildren.

Experience

I have no previous political experience other than voting, but have dealt with many different people during my professional and personal life and am an excellent listener. I have been a registered Republican in the state of Wyoming most of my adult life.

Education

Natrona County High School 1972
University of Wyoming 1976, Bachelor of Science in Psychology
University of Wyoming 1990, Master's Degree in Neuroscience
Pacific University 1994, Master's Degree in Physical Therapy
Board Certified Specialist in Women's Health Physical Therapy 2009

Community Activities and Memberships

I have served on the Wyoming Physical Therapy Licensing Board, have been Secretary and President of the Wyoming Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association, and am currently a Board member of the Platte River Trails Trust. I am a member of the Casper Nordic Club and am currently taking classes at Casper College, occasionally teach yoga classes and completed the Master Gardener classes and volunteered to teach yoga for the Rise to Recovery fly fishing retreat for breast cancer survivors.

Why I am Running

Because I listen well to all sides of an issue, I feel I offer a voice of reason and would like to participate in decisions that are important to our community, especially during these times of divisiveness. I have no particular axe to grind, just want to offer a thoughtful and rational ear. I am practical, honest and responsible and have the time to commit to issues important to our state, county and local community.

Top 3 Priorities

1. Honesty
2. Integrity
3. Willingness to listen to all sides of issues, being thoughtful with decisions and responsible to follow through with the requirements of this position of representing my precinct and community.