Priscilla (Priscilla) A. Prado (D-SH09)
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Capitol: 888.534.0009
FAX: 608.282.3609
District: 414.533.4664
Representative
Room 5 North State Capitol 2 East Main Street
Madison, WI 53702

District Office:
2 East Main Street
Madison, WI 53702
Elected: 2024    Next Election: 2026
DOB: 11/7/1983
Committee Assignments
MemberAssembly Committee on Commerce
MemberAssembly Committee on State and Federal Relations
MemberJoint Committee on Information Policy and Technology
Counties Representing
Milwaukee

Bio

Priscilla A. Prado, a devoted mother of four and a resilient two-time heart attack survivor, is a prominent small business owner and community leader in District 9. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Priscilla's roots are deeply embedded in her community's fabric. With over 22 years of expertise in accounting, Priscilla has demonstrated unwavering commitment and exceptional skill in her field.

In 2017, Priscilla ventured into entrepreneurship by founding Midwest Bookkeeping, a firm specializing in tax and bookkeeping services. Her business acumen and dedication quickly established her as a pillar in the local business community. Her journey, however, has not been without challenges. Recently, Priscilla underwent triple bypass surgery, marking her as a two-time heart attack survivor, yet she continues to fight and serve with vigor.

Priscilla also plays a crucial role in the economic development of the Latino community as the treasurer on the executive board of directors for the Wisconsin Latino Chamber of Commerce. Her financial expertise has been instrumental in guiding the chamber towards sustainable growth and increased impact.

Before her entrepreneurial leap, Priscilla enriched her experience by working with the three largest Latino parishes in Milwaukee and their associated schools. Her career also includes significant roles at Michael Best and Friedrich, where she worked as an accountant, and later, she transitioned to office administration at a different law firm.

Priscilla A. Prado's unparalleled experience as an accountant, office administrator, and small business owner uniquely qualifies her to advocate for robust economic policies and community development initiatives in District 9. Her life's work reflects her dedication to her community, resilience in the face of personal health challenges, and a passionate commitment to the economic empowerment of her fellow citizens.

Milwaukee Business Journal Diversity in Business - Micro Business Award Poderosa Awards- Woman of Excellence Award with the WI Latino Chamber of Commerce in Madison