Angvik was born in 1948 She was elected as a member of the
Anchorage Assembly in 1979 and 1982, and served as the chair of the Assembly from October 1984 to October 1985. She also was the state Commissioner of Commerce and Economic Development until December 1990 and was the state Director of Lands in the
Department of Natural Resources. which became Ballot Measure 1 in 2020 and was unsuccessful in the election. Angvik has been active with the
Girl Scouts of Alaska, and was the capital campaign chair to help construct Camp Singing Hills. She was inducted into the
Alaska Women's Hall of Fame in 2014 and serves as a board member. Angvik was married to
Vic Fischer from 1981 until his death in 2023. They had one daughter. == References ==