Dale Risinger
Quick Facts
Biography
Dale Risinger is an American civil engineer and Republican politician from Illinois. He was a member of the Illinois State Senate from 2003 to 2011.
Early life, education and business career
He was born January 10, 1944, in Odin, Illinois. He received a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois. He worked as an engineer for the Illinois Department of Transportation, and later as Vice President of Business Development for Clark Engineers, Inc.
Illinois Senate
Risinger was elected to the Illinois Senate from the 37th district in 2002, taking office in 2003. He was re-elected in 2006, and in 2010. He served as Senate Republican Caucus Chairman in 2008.
During his service in the Illinois Senate, he served on the following Committees:
- Committees on Environment and Energy, (minority spokesperson)
- Appropriations II
- Financial Institutions
- Local Government
- Transportation
- Legislative Audit Commission
- Legislative Research Unit
Risinger resigned from the Illinois Senate on February 28, 2011, due in his words, to the "frustration of being a member of the minority party."
Personal life
He and his wife, Joyce, have three adult children and six grandchildren.
He serves as a member of the Executive Board for the International Construction Innovations Conference; Chairman of the National Traffic and Transportation Conference; member of the Board of the Industry Institute; member of the Executive Board of the Center for Emerging Technologies in Infrastructure; member and past chairman of advisory board for Bradley University College of Engineering and Technology; and a member of the Easter Seals Board, University of Illinois Alumni Association, Illinois Society of Professional Engineers, Illinois Association of Highway Engineers, National Society of Professional Engineers, Illinois Public Works Association, Rotary International, and a Christmas in April volunteer. He is a former Boy Scouts of America leader and school board member.