Sonceria Berry

Sonceria "Ann" Bishop Berry[1][2] is an American political aide who was announced as the 35th Secretary of the United States Senate on February 3, 2021. She will assume office on March 1, 2021.

Sonceria Berry
Secretary of the United States Senate
Designate
Assuming office
March 1, 2021
SucceedingJulie E. Adams
Personal details
Born
Sonceria Bishop
EducationUniversity of North Alabama (BA)

Early life and education

Berry is a native of Birmingham, Alabama and graduated from J. H. Phillips High School. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in education from the University of North Alabama.[3]

Career

Berry has worked as a staffer in the United States Senate for four decades, including in the offices of Tom Carper, John Edwards, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Howell Heflin, and Doug Jones.[4] Most recently, she was deputy chief of staff for Patrick Leahy.[5] When she assumes office, Berry will become the first African-American secretary of the United States Senate.[6]

Personal life

Berry and her husband, Reginald A. Berry, have one daughter.[7]

References

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