Catherine Fournier-Dixon

Catherine Miranda Fournier-Dixon (born 22 January 1985) is a Magisterian politician who is the 31st and current vice president of Magisteria. She is the first female vice president and the youngest highest-ranking female official in Magisterian history.

Fournier-Dixon drew national recognition when she won the February 2021 presidential election with running mate Phil Vibert, who was running for president. She defeated Marceau Porcher in the vice presidential race in what was widely seen as the biggest upset victory in Magisteria's election history.

Taking office at the age of 35, Fournier-Dixon is the first and youngest woman to serve as the vice president. She has been noted for her substantial social media presence. Fournier-Dixon attended the State University of West Yukon, where she double-majored in international relations and economics, graduating cum laude. She was previously a petty officer, second class between 2012 and 2015.

She advocates a progressive platform, that includes support for workplace democracy, Medicare for All, tuition-free public college, a federal jobs guarantee, and a Green New Deal.

Early life
Fournier-Dixon was born into a Catholic family in the West Yukon borough of Seymour on 22 January 1985. She has a older brother named Marion (b. 1980).

Military career
Between 2010 and 2015, Fournier-Dixon enlisted in the Magisterian Navy as a naval aviator. She was later promoted as a petty officer, second class in 2012 before retiring in 2015.

Political career
Fournier-Dixon's political career began when she after retired from the Magisterian Navy in 2015. Between 2015 and 2021, she was the President of the Magisterian Democratic Party and the party's first female president. She was elected in the 2019 elections for the Magisterian Democratic Party. She was picked by Vibert as his running mate in the February 2021 snap elections, and later won the elections, making her the first female vice president and the youngest highest-ranking official.