Born on January 16, 1951, Diane Black is an American politician who is serving as the US Representative for Tennessee’s 6th congressional district since. She ran for the Republican nomination for 2018 Tennessee primary election but lost to business executive Bill Lee. For more information, read the article below.
Before Fame: She attended Anne Arundel Community College and Belmont University.
Family/ Relationships
Rep Diane Black Parents/Ethnicity/Religion
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, she is the daughter of Joseph and Audrey Warren. She was the first member of the family o earn a college degree. She received bachelor’s degree in nursing in 1991 from Belmont University.
Rep Diane Black Affair/Husband/Net Worth
She is married to David Black. The net worth held by her and her husband amounts to millions. For more information, visit her twitter.
It has been my greatest honor to serve our great state. My campaign for governor came up short, but I will not stop fighting for the conservative cause. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/WwOGZpnClg
— Diane Black (@DianeBlackTN) August 3, 2018
Profile / Wiki / Information
Personal Information
- Full Name: Diane Lynn Black
- Nicknames: Diane Black
- Birthday: January 16, 1951
- Age: 67 years old
- Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland, US
- Current Residence: Tennessee, US
- Education: Anne Arundel Community College, Belmont University (BSN)
- Profession: Politician
- Nationality: American
- Ethnicity/Race: White
- Religion: Not Available
- Zodiac: Capricorn
- Spouse/Wife: David Black
- Children: 3
- Net Worth: The net worth of her husband and her ranges from $34-140 million USD
Measurements
- Height: Not Available
- Weight: Not Available
- Feet Size: Not Available
- Dress Size: Not Available
Trivia/ Facts that you probably didn’t know
- She is a Republican.
- She became the first member of her family to earn a college degree.
- She became a state senator in 2004.
- Black is one of two female U.S. Representatives in Congress who prefer the title “congressman”; the other is Republican Marsha Blackburn, also of Tennessee.
- She lost the election of Tennessee Governor’s primary race to Business executive Bill Lee.
Memorable Quotes:
In addition to being a nurse, I’m also a small business owner and I taught at a local community college. I’m also a proud mother of three and grandmother of six – all of them wonderful.