
Parole Commissioner at The Maryland Parole Commission
Washington D.C. Metro Area

Parole Commissioner at The Maryland Parole Commission
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Most people know Carmen Amedori as a Parole Commissioner for the Maryland Parole Commission (MPC), a role that she has held for the past four years. Ms. Amedori was appointed to this prestigious position by Governor Robert L Ehrlich, Jr. after serving 6 years on the House Judiciary Committee in the Maryland General Assembly. Most recently, Carmen attended the GOP Convention in Minnesota. As a McCain Delegate, she served on the 2008 Platform Committee, helping to devise the foundation and principles of the Republican Party. She also wrote a blog for the Baltimore Sun where she chronicled her experience. Carmen has been an ardent supporter of Senator John S. McCain since 2000. At that time, she attended the Philadelphia convention as an at-large Alternate-Delegate.
In her role as a Parole Commissioner for the Maryland Parole Commission (MPC), Carmen Amedori’s responsibilities include oversight of all matter related to parole release. The MPC is the only judicial releasing authority in the State of Maryland, as this is a large task that requires not only drive and ambition, but also talent and skill. Ms. Amedori draws from her experiences as a state legislator in her decision-making. As a legislator representing the 5th Legislative District of Carroll County, Maryland, she served on the House Judiciary Committee for 6 years drafting legislation and voting on laws for the people of Maryland. She was well liked by her constituents, having been elected to the position twice, serving a total of 6 years. She made many notable achievements during her time in office, receiving many awards from civic groups.
(Government Relations industry)
Currently holds this position
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Political Organization industry)
2008 — November 2008 (less than a year)
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January 1999 — July 2004 (5 years 7 months)
Legislator representing the 5th Legislative District of Carroll County, Maryland - was elected twice and served 6 years. Served on the House Judiciary Committee for 6 years drafting legislation, voting on laws.
(Government Relations industry)
1985 — 1988 (3 years)
Liberal Arts, Paralegal, 1975 — 1977
Writing, photography, swimming, football, golf, bicycling
Donate to St. Jude, United Way, Hospice; National Association of Paralegals Associations, International Paroling Association
Given many awards within my district from civic groups - was point person on Second Amendment, speaker at the Second Amendment Sister's First Rally in Washington