Michael Freeman (Board Member): Michael Freeman is the outgoing Hennepin County Attorney, a role he has served with distinction and unwavering commitment. His tenure as County Attorney is marked by his dedication to justice, his ability to handle high-pressure situations, and his commitment to diversifying the office. He has been at the forefront of several high-profile cases, demonstrating not only his legal expertise but also his steadfast commitment to upholding justice and the rule of law.
Before his tenure as Hennepin County Attorney, Michael served in the Minnesota legislature, a role that allowed him to make significant contributions to his constituents and the state. Known for his ability to navigate complex legislative processes, he was instrumental in crafting and passing legislation that had a profound impact on the lives of Minnesotans. His time in the legislature was marked by his dedication to public service and his ability to work collaboratively with colleagues across the aisle.
Michael is a member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party, a reflection of his political beliefs and his commitment to the principles of the party. He has been an active participant in the party, contributing to its growth and success in the state. His political acumen and his understanding of the political landscape in Minnesota provide valuable insights to the board.
In addition to his political and legal career, Michael has been an active member of his community. He has served on the boards of several community organizations, contributing his time and expertise to causes he believes in. His community involvement further underscores his commitment to public service and his desire to make a positive impact on his community.
Michael’s extensive experience in public service, his legal expertise, and his commitment to justice make him a valuable member of the Fentanyl Free Communities Foundation board. His insights and experience will be invaluable as the board works to address the fentanyl crisis and make a positive impact on communities across Minnesota.