Wendzel earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology and specializing in Food Industry management from Michigan State University.[3][5]
Career
In 2014, Wendzel became a programs director at North Berrien Historical Museum.[3][5]
Wendzel served as the assistant deputy clerk for Bainbridge Township.[5]
Wendzel was a product brand development manager at Coloma Frozen Foods.[3][6]
On November 6, 2018, Wendzel won the election and became a member of Michigan House of Representatives for District 79. Wendzel defeated Joey B. Andrews with 55.68% of the votes.[7][5] Wendzel sponsored a bill which gained bipartisan support, a bill that focused on expunging minor traffic violations.[8]