Susheela Jayapal, '88: Former General Counsel at adidas America Elected as a Member of the Board of Commissioners of Multnomah County in Oregon

Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal's sister becomes first South Asian to be elected in Oregon

Indian American Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal's sister has been elected as a member of the Board of Commissioners of Multnomah County in Oregon, the first South Asian to be elected in the western US State.

Susheela Jayapal, 55, won the District 2 seat on the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners with 57 per cent of the vote, the results of which were declared last night.

"My sister", Susheela Jayapal, "just became the first South Asian American elected in Oregon!!! #DiversityMatters," Pramila, who is the first ever Indian American woman elected to the House of Representatives, tweeted soon after the results.

A former corporate lawyer and longtime community volunteer defeated construction contractor Sharon Maxwell and two others to succeed Multnomah County Commissioner Loretta Smith.

Susheela, a political newcomer, will represent North and Northeast Portland commissioner's seat.

Born in India like her sister Pramila, Susheela came to the United States when she was 16, to go to college. In 1983, at the age of 20, Susheela earned her undergraduate degree in economics from Swarthmore College.

After working for two years as a financial analyst at an investment bank, Susheela went to law school, earning her law degree from the University of Chicago Law School.

She was a litigator at law firms in San Francisco and Portland, and then became the General Counsel at adidas America, serving as the member of the senior executive team responsible for the legal affairs of what was then a USD 1 billion company.

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