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About Representative Lee Snodgrass

Meet Lee


Lee is a native Philadelphian whose father’s career in the paper industry brought her to Wisconsin at the age of 10. She grew up in Green Bay, the daughter of a paper mill engineer and a registered nurse. Lee attended the University of Wisconsin Madison where she obtained a degree in English Literature. Lee went on to build a successful career in communications, marketing and public relations in the private sector, public sector, and non-profit sector. Prior to her election she was employed as the Director of Communications for the Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes, a council serving girls and volunteers in 56 of Wisconsin’s counties.

Lee has called Appleton home since 1996 and it is where she raised her family. She is the proud mother of two young adults. Her daughter, Nora lives in the Twin Cities and her son, Henry lives in Chicago.

Lee has a passion for connecting people and finding solutions to help make life more equitable, joyful and successful for those in her community. She is a longtime volunteer and vocal advocate on issues from female empowerment, the environment, LGBTQ + rights, and basic needs. When not in Madison or in-district working on behalf of the people of Wisconsin, Lee can be found exploring Wisconsin’s bicycling trails and natural spaces.

Office Culture:

Representative Snodgrass is fully committed to representing all constituents in her district, no matter their party affiliation, beliefs, engagement, language, or location. Her office is committed to compassionate listening and responsiveness. While every problem may not be able to be solved and every issue may not yield agreement, the office of the 57th places high value on accessibility and multiple avenues of communication with her constituents. Her office regularly holds legislative listening sessions and community office hours to provide constituents an opportunity to share ideas and concerns.

Representative Snodgrass celebrates and honors the diversity of the 57th and seeks to lift up and promote the strength a multi-cultural, multi-experiential community brings to the businesses, schools and organizations in her district. As part of her commitment to accessibility and inclusivity, her office will work to provide materials and information in Hmong and Spanish whenever possible.