Karen Pence

Karen Pence
Second Lady of the United States
Designate
Taking office
January 20, 2017
President Donald Trump
Succeeding Jill Biden
First Lady of Indiana
Assumed office
January 14, 2013
Governor Mike Pence
Preceded by Cheri Daniels
Succeeded by Janet Holcomb (Designate)
Personal details
Born Karen Sue Batten
(1957-01-01) January 1, 1957
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Mike Pence (1985–present)
Children 3
Residence Governor's Residence
Alma mater Butler University (BS, MS)

Karen Sue Pence (née Batten;[1] January 1, 1957[2]) is an American educator, teacher, painter, and the First Lady of Indiana since January 14, 2013. She is married to Indiana Governor Mike Pence, the Vice President-elect of the United States. She will assume the role of Second Lady of the United States on January 20, 2017.

Early life and education

Pence grew up in the Broad Ripple Village neighborhood of Indianapolis, where she graduated from Bishop Chatard High School.[3] She was the daughter of Lillian (née Hacker; 1931-2004)[4] and John Batten (d. 1988).[5] She attended nearby Butler University where she studied to become a teacher, and minored in art.[6] She received both a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and a Master of Science (M.S.) in elementary education from Butler University.

Career

She has taught at John Strange Elementary, Acton Elementary, Fall Creek Elementary, and the Orchard School, all in Indianapolis.[6] She and her husband met while she was playing guitar at Mass at St. Thomas Aquinas Church.[6]

After the birth of their first child, Karen decided to take a class in watercolor painting. This led to a career painting portraits of houses.[6]

Art as healing

Pence is known for dedication to promoting art as a way of healing.[7]

Second Lady of the United States

She will assume the role of Second Lady on January 20, 2017.

Family and personal life

Mike Pence and Karen Batten met at a Catholic church they both attended.[8] They became engaged in August 1984[6] and married on June 8, 1985.[6][9][10] The couple has three children: Michael, Charlotte, and Audrey.[6]

References

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Honorary titles
Preceded by
Cheri Daniels
First Lady of Indiana
2013–present
Succeeded by
Janet Holcomb
Designate
Preceded by
Jill Biden
Second Lady of the United States
Designate

Taking position 2017
Incumbent
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