Kathy Boockvar Wikipedia, Salary, Net Worth, Husband, Married, Siblings, Family, Biography

Kathryn Boockvar is an active American politician and attorney who previously was the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Quick Wiki Bio Facts on Kathy Boockvar

Date of birth October 23, 1968
Place of birth New York City, USA
Gender Female
Age 52 years
Education University of Pennsylvania
Height Over 1.7m
Marital status Married
Husband Judge Jordan Yeager
Net worth $1.5 Million
Profession Lawyer and Politician
School Hewlett High School
Brother John Boockvar
Nationality American
Salary $186,350
Zodiac sign Libra
Nickname Kathy

 

Kathryn Boockvar Wikipedia: Parents, Siblings, Family

The day when Kathryn Boockvar was born was October 23 in the year 1968 in Staten Island. She was then raised in Hewlett Neck, New York, where she attended Hewlett High School. She has a brother John Boockvar who is a famous neurosurgeon.

He was featured on the Netflix documentary series Lenox Hill. As for her parents, nothing is known about them as of now however it is without a doubt that they were great people who raised such a brilliant educated, and qualified daughter who made a difference in the political history of America.

Kathryn Boockvar Education

She attended her early schooling at Hewlett High School and later joined the University of Pennsylvania in 1990 to earn her bachelor’s degree in Arts. She then attended Washington College of Law at American University in 1993 to earn her Juris Doctor.

A lot of people don’t know that she also obtained the Mediation Training in 1996 from Lancaster Mediation Center and she also attended the Intensive Spanish Language Program in 1995 from Cemanahuac Comunidad Educativa. No wonder she is bilingual and fluent in the Spanish language as well.

Kathryn Boockvar Career Biography

Kathryn Boockvar has over 17 years of experience as a lawyer. During the time period, she worked on numerous issues such as employment, unemployment compensation, discrimination, disability, voting rights, Right to Know/public records, and administrative agency issues. She has also worked in rural and urban Pennsylvania and has represented various individuals in labor and employment cases.

She was named a Rising Star and Super Lawyer of Pennsylvania for three consecutive years. She was also a union member and a co-union representative, with UAW Local 2320 (NOLSW). She also served on the Board of Directors of A Woman’s Place. It is a charitable organization that provides service, support, education, outreach, and legal assistance to victims of domestic violence, their children, and the community.

Let’s take a look at her long career graph:

  1. Beginning of her career from 1993 to 1995

She conducted health policy research, writing, and advocacy from 1993 to 1994 associating with Legal Action Center, National Policy Associate, with the focal point being the improvement of HIV, TB, and Substance Abuse Services. She then worked as a staff attorney in Northern Pennsylvania Legal Services from 1994 to 1995 where she represented low-income clients in the matters of Unemployment Compensation, Social Security Disability, Family Law. She also represented them in the matter of Prevention and Protection from Abuse, Housing, Elder Law, Bankruptcy, and Juvenile Dependency.

  1. 1995 to 2008

Fr0om 1995 to 1997, she worked as a staff attorney in Lehigh Valley Legal Service0s, and from 1997 to 2008, she worked as a managing partner in Boockvar & Yeager.

  1. From 2008 to 2010

From 2008 to 2010, she worked as Senior Attorney for Advancement Project where she engaged herself for the non-partisan election-related work.

  1. 2018 to 2019

She was named as Senior Adviser to the governor by the governor Tom Wolf on Election Modernization in the Pennsylvania Department of State. Later in the year 2019, she was appointed as Acting Secretary of the Commonwealth. In the same year, she was also appointed as co-chair of the Elections Committee of the National Association of Secretaries of State.

  1. 2020

She has been an active politician and attorney for the state of Pennsylvania.

Kathryn Boockvar Husband, Married, Children

Currently, Boockvar is married to her husband Judge Jordan Yeager. They have been married for a long time now and they reside together in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.

Kathy Boockvar met her now-husband on the first day of law school orientation. It was her first night as a student, at an ice cream social, she came across Jordan.

Talking of how they started dating, Kathy shared,

We hit it off from the first moment we met. It was August 1990. We dated throughout law school, graduated, and married in September 1994 in Westchester in Boockvar’s home state of New York.

Kathy’s spouse, Yeager, recently got elected to a 10-year term as a judge for the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas. Sworn onto the bench in January 2020, Yeager is one of 15 judges in the Bucks County court of general jurisdiction.

From their 26 years long conjugal life, Kathy and her husband Jordan are blessed with a daughter, Colette. Colette is already 22 years old now.

Kathy Boockvar Net worth, Salary, Earnings

Kathryn Boockvar has enjoyed a lengthy legal and political career of more than 2 decades. For the experience she has had, Kathy is paid highly in her profession. As an American attorney, Kathy Boockvar receives an annual salary of $186,350. Whereas, as the secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Kathy’s salary was somewhere around $92,000.

From all her income and earnings so far, Kathy Boockvar has successfully accumulated a net worth of 1.3 Million. Her husband, on the other hand, is no less. He too boasts his net worth in millions. And they obviously lead a comfortable and lavish life.

Kathy Boockvar social media

Kathryn Boockvar doesn’t have numerous accounts on various media platforms. She has a Twitter account with 5021 followers. There, she informs her followers about the legislation rules and changes that happened in the state of Pennsylvania. However, she has declared that she has semi-retired from her Twitter account. It seems that she would not be twitting much in the future days.

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