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  1. Kristin Bernhardt Cooper (born July 19, 1956) is an American lawyer who has been First Lady of the state of North Carolina since January 1, 2017. Raised in Oklahoma City, Cooper moved to North Carolina to earn a Juris Doctor from Campbell Law School in 1982. After working as a staff attorney with the North Carolina General Assembly, she married ...

  2. Learn about the life and work of Kristin Cooper, the First Lady of North Carolina, who is passionate about improving the well-being of children and the environment. She is a former lawyer, a gardener, a birder, and a mother of three who serves as a Guardian ad Litem for children in foster care and a member of the North Carolina Arts Council.

  3. Meet First Lady Kristin Cooper. Contact Information. North Carolina Office of the Governor. 20301 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-0301 (919) 814-2000. Email the ...

  4. Apr 10, 2024 · Apr 10, 2024. Governor Roy Cooper and First Lady Kristin Cooper will travel to Washington, D.C. to attend a White House State Dinner on Wednesday night honoring America’s relationship with Japan. President Biden will host Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio and his wife Kishida Yuko, along with other members of the Japanese delegation.

  5. Kristin Cooper, First Lady of North Carolina. 10,587 likes · 215 talking about this. Kristin Cooper is a mother, lawyer, Guardian ad Litem volunteer, and doting pet owner.

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  6. North Carolina’s First Lady Kristin Cooper got a close-up look at history Thursday as she visited Fort Dobbs as part of the First Lady’s 100 County Tour.

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  8. Oct 13, 2023 · First Lady Kristin Cooper is a long-time proponent of native plants and partnered with Audubon North Carolina to plant a bird-and-pollinator-friendly garden at the Executive Mansion in Raleigh. North Carolina has passed several bills promoting native plants, led by Senator Bill Rabon and supported by Audubon members across the state.

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