Mia Love
Bio
Mia Love was the National Outreach Director at the Center for Growth and Opportunity at Utah State University where she drove the national coalition-building efforts in immigration, the environment, and technology & innovation. A former two-term U.S. Representative (R, UT-04), Mia was the first Republican black woman to serve in The United States Congress.
During her time in office, Mia was a champion for reducing burdensome regulations and a steadfast leader in the push for immigration reform. Prior to her time in Congress, Mia served on the city council and was elected mayor in her hometown of Saratoga Springs, Utah.
Mia recently wrote and published her book, “Qualified: Finding Your Voice, Leading with Character, and Empowering Others,” and is currently a CNN correspondent. The daughter of Haitian immigrants, Mia is also a wife and mother of three.