Sen. Sue Shink serves in the Michigan Senate’s 14th district. A community advocate, public servant, and mother who has dedicated her adult life to building healthier, more resilient communities, Shink is serving her first term fighting for working families.
Prior to being elected to the Senate, Shink served as Chair of the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners and as a Northfield Township Trustee. She was also chair of the Agricultural Land Preservation Advisory Committee (ALPAC) and served as a member of the Huron River Watershed Council as well as the Washtenaw County Food Policy Council.
Shink earned her bachelor’s, master’s, and law degrees from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.