
Julie Anne Genter
Profile
Julie Anne Genter is an American-born New Zealand politician serving as a Member of the New Zealand House of Representatives for the Rongotai electorate. First elected to Parliament in 2011, she previously served as the Minister for Women and Associate Minister for Health and Transport during the Sixth Labour Government. An expert in transportation planning, Genter is a prominent advocate for sustainable urban development, public transport investment, and progressive social policies, including the decriminalization of abortion and the regulation of cannabis.
Details
- Born
- 1979-12-17 · 46 years old
- Birth place
- Rochester, Minnesota, United States
- Education
- University of California, Berkeley (BA in Philosophy); Institut d'études politiques, Paris (Post-graduate certificate in International Political Studies); University of Auckland (Masters of Planning Practice)
- Career
- Transportation planner at Sinclair Knight Merz and MRCagney



