I have worked with Noseworthy on several community projects, and admire her so much that I became her campaign manager. She offers an intriguing macro perspective. She’s worked in Western oil and gas (read: boom and bust) towns, but has also had leadership positions with large, complex organizations with $38 million budgets and 160 staff. She has an eye for creative, cost-effective solutions to deferred maintenance problems, long-term planning and big picture strategy.
During a time of unprecedented budget concerns, experience matters. Noseworthy and Baxter would work really well together, and demand accountability from government. Please join me in voting for both.
Anne Markward
Durango