Sheryl M. Delozier
Sheryl M. Delozier
Sessions
| Sessions | Office | Position | District | Party |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | Representative | 88 | Republican | |
| 2010 | Representative | 88 | Republican | |
| 2011 | Representative | 88 | Republican | |
| 2012 | Representative | 88 | Republican | |
| 2013 | Representative | 88 | Republican | |
| 2014 | Representative | 88 | Republican | |
| 2015 | Representative | 88 | Republican | |
| 2016 | Representative | 88 | Republican | |
| 2017 | Representative | 88 | Republican | |
| 2018 | Representative | 88 | Republican | |
| 2019 | Representative | 88 | Republican | |
| 2020 | Representative | 88 | Republican | |
| 2021 | Representative | 88 | Republican | |
| 2022 | Representative | 88 | Republican | |
| 2023 | Representative | Minority Caucus Administrator | 88 | Republican |
| 2024 | Representative | Minority Caucus Administrator | 88 | Republican |
| 2025 | Representative | Minority Caucus Administrator | 88 | Republican |
| Counties | Cumberland | |||
Biography
04/22/1967 -
DELOZIER, Sheryl M., a Representative from Cumberland County; born, April 22, 1967 in Mt. Vernon, Westchester County, NY; graduated, West Chester East High School, 1985; B.A., political science & domestic government, University of Delaware, 1989; M.B.A., management and business administration, The Pennsylvania State University, 1994; attended, international business, Open University of the Netherlands; employed, Pennsylvania Auditor General's Office; special assistant, Pennsylvania Office of the Lieutenant Governor; director, Pennsylvania Governor’s Office of Public Liaison; advisor to the commissioner, Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission; member, Cumberland County Republican Committee; elected as a Republican to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives to the 2009 term; reelected to the House for 8 more consecutive terms; appointed, board, Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) (2015-present; chair, 2021); appointed, member, County Adult Probation and Parole Advisory Committee (CAPPAC) (2022-present); elected, Republican Caucus Administrator (2023-present).