Laura Paynter is a Legislative Analyst for the Minnesota Senate with deep expertise in policy analysis, tribal relations, and historic preservation. Her career includes significant roles in New Zealands government, where she focused on heritage policy and indigenous values. She holds a Master of Public Policy from the Humphrey School of Public Affairs.
Lauras professional and educational history showcases a strong interest in international and cross-cultural engagement. She has lived and worked in New Zealand, shaping regional and cultural policy, and also participated in a Rotary Youth Exchange in Finland, reflecting a long-standing global perspective.
She won the Gross Family Management and Leadership Award for her paper on transforming the University of Minnesotas relationships with American Indian nations.
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