About


Lt Governor Michelle Strinden

Michelle Strinden

Michelle Strinden was sworn in as the 40th lieutenant governor of North Dakota on December 15, 2024.

Michelle is a dynamic leader, community advocate and dedicated public servant committed to making a positive impact for all North Dakotans. With a passion for serving others and a drive for excellence, Michelle has distinguished herself as a tireless advocate for issues ranging from education and healthcare to economic development and behavioral health.

Born in Grand Forks and raised in Bismarck, Michelle developed a deep-rooted appreciation for the values of hard work, integrity and compassion that she learned from her parents, family and friends in the heart of North Dakota. These values have guided her throughout her personal and professional life, shaping her into the leader she is today.

Michelle’s commitment to service led her to pursue an education degree from the University of North Dakota. Equipped with a strong academic foundation and a desire to effect change, she furthered her education with a masters in counseling from Minnesota State University Moorhead. From there, she worked as a school counselor in rural Richland County and West Fargo Public Schools, including three years at the alternative high school. 

After the birth of her and Tom’s third child, Michelle stepped away from her career in public education to focus on raising their family and serving her community through nonprofit work. During that period of time, Michelle chaired nonprofit boards, ran numerous events, homeschooled two children and assisted Tom as they built their businesses. 

Throughout her career, Michelle has held various leadership positions, where she has consistently demonstrated her ability to collaborate effectively, implement innovative solutions, and advocate for those in need. Her experience spans both the public and private sectors, giving her a unique perspective to the challenges facing North Dakota. From 2018 to 2024, she served south Fargo’s District 41 as a member of the North Dakota House of Representatives. While in the House, she served on the Education and Political Subdivisions committee before being appointed to serve on the Appropriations Committee, Human Services Subdivision in only her second session. She was an impactful advocate during her time in the Legislature, particularly in the areas of literacy and behavioral health for which she successfully passed several bipartisan bills including significant funding. 

She served as the Chair of the interim Juvenile Justice Committee, Chair of the North Dakota Children’s Cabinet and on the interim Human Services, Healthcare and Budget committees. Michelle also served her state on the boards for the Anne Carlsen Center and Soul Solutions Recovery Center, an innovative addiction recovery organization in Fargo. 
 

Office of Governor
State of North Dakota
600 East Boulevard Avenue
Bismarck, ND 58505-0100
701.328.2200: phone
701.328.2205: fax