Sen. Roger Victory of Hudsonville was elected in 2018 to represent the people of Michigan's 30th Senate District, comprised entirely of Ottawa County. Following redistricting, Victory was re-elected to the Senate, where he now represents the 31st District, which includes portions of Ottawa and Allegan counties.
Sen. Victory serves as Senate Republican Caucus Whip.
He previously chaired the Senate Judiciary and Public Safety Committee, the Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture and Rural Development and the Appropriations Subcommittee on General Government.
Prior to joining the Senate, Roger served six years in the Michigan House of Representatives, representing the 88th District.
BUSINESS
Victory owns Victory Farms LLC, a year-round specialty crop producer, as well as Victory Sales LLC, a national produce distributor. He previously co-owned a trucking company from 1996-2004.
Roger is the Midwest chair for the National Council of State Governments and will be hosting the 2023 CSG Midwestern Legislative Conference in Michigan. He is an executive board member of the Michigan Vegetable Council and former president of the Ottawa County Farm Bureau. He is also active with the Ottawa County Republican Party and on the advisory board of the Ottawa County Careerline Tech Center.
PUBLIC SERVICE
Roger is the Midwest chair for the National Council of State Governments and will be hosting the 2023 CSG Midwestern Legislative Conference in Michigan. He is an executive board member of the Michigan Vegetable Council and former president of the Ottawa County Farm Bureau. He is also active with the Ottawa County Republican Party and on the advisory board of the Ottawa County Careerline Tech Center.
EDUCATION
Victory graduated from Davenport University in 1989 with a degree in business management and from Michigan State University's Great Lakes Leadership Academy.
COMMUNITY
Roger is a fourth generation Hudsonville area resident and is a lifelong member of First Hudsonville Christian Reformed Church, where he has served as an elder and a deacon. |