Meet & Greet Monica Wasden
Candidate for Douglas County Board of Commissioners
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3RD - 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM @ IDYLLWILDE GRAND HALL
Who Will Replace Commissioner Jill Repella?
As Commissioner Repella is term-limited, Monica Wasden is posed to keep Douglas County's economic vitality moving forward.
Meet & Greet Monica Wasden - Candidate for Douglas County Board of Commissioners
Saturday, Oct 3, 2015, 05:30 PM
Idyllwilde HOA Grand Hall, 22008 E. Idyllwilde Dr., Parker, CO
Find Out More About Monica Wasden
- Small business owner
- Chair Public Safety Advisory Committee Douglas County Sheriff’s Office
- Chair Douglas County Fair Foundation
- Former Chair Highlands Ranch Community Association
- Former Chair Douglas County Women’s Crisis Center
- Find out more at http://www.monicawasdenforcommissioner.com/
Supported by Commissioner Dave Weaver
Supported by District Attorney George Brauchler
Supported by Commissioner Roger Partridge
About Monica Wasden
Monica Wasden is a 20-year resident of Douglas County. She is a strong fiscal and social conservative Republican who is pragmatic and thoughtful in her decision-making. Monica is pro-life and a staunch supporter of the Second Amendment. She has worked constantly though her business and volunteer efforts to make Douglas County a great place to live, work, and play. Monica builds lasting relationships, empowers others, and creates strong partnerships to further the needs and goals of our community.
For Monica, service to the community is paramount. She supports government that is limited,
transparent and accountable. As our next County Commissioner, Monica will focus on ensuring the long-term financial stability, securing reusable water resources, and addressing transportation infrastructure needs throughout the county.
Friends and business associates know that Monica is a citizen first, not a politician. She has spent the majority of her career as a small business owner so she understands that government should be efficient, fair, and as minimally intrusive as possible. As a County Commissioner, she will work with the private sector to keep government out of the way in order to foster strong economic growth within our communities.
As Chair of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Public Safety Advisory Committee, Monica had input on programs and polices within the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. Eighty percent of Douglas County residents feel safe in Douglas County and having safe communities encourages strong economies.
As Chair of the Douglas County Fair Foundation, Monica worked to encourage Douglas County youth to participate in the annual County Fair. We all benefit from educating an ever-increasing suburban population about the 154-year history of Douglas County and our rural heritage.
For 15 years, Highlands Ranch residents have benefited from Monica's service as a delegate to theHighlands Ranch Community Association, many of those years serving as Chair. She contributed to the start of the Highlands Ranch Chamber of Commerce and spent many years serving on the Board of Directors for the Women’s Crisis Center.
Her diverse volunteer community service and strong business experience make Monica the right choice to be our next Commissioner. Please use the "Contact Us" page to ask questions or to let Monica know your thoughts about her campaign or the future of Douglas County. You can also volunteer, make a donation, but most importantly get involved.
Monica is married to Jeff, her husband of 28 years. They have one son, Jordan.