On March 1, 2019, Bridget Hill was sworn in as the 38th Attorney General for the State of Wyoming.
Bridget grew up in Saratoga, Wyoming and attended the University of Wyoming where she received both her undergraduate degree in accounting and her law degree. After law school, Bridget served as a staff attorney for Justice Larry L. Lehman and Justice Michael Golden of the Wyoming Supreme Court.
Following her time with the court, she joined the Wyoming Attorney General’s Office as an assistant attorney general where she represented various state agencies including the Office of State Lands and Investments, State Loan and Investment Board, and Board of Land Commissioners and several other agencies for seven years. Bridget was working as the Special Projects Attorney in the Attorney General’s Office when she was appointed as Director of the Office of State Lands and Investments by Governor Matthew H. Mead in October of 2013.
Bridget was serving as the Director of the Office of State Land and Investments when she was appointed Attorney General by newly elected Governor Mark Gordon.