We're excited to feature 35-year-old County Commissioner Natalia D. Macker.
Natalia is Chair of the Teton County Board of County Commissioners, where she works diligently to maintain the vibrancy and diversity of Teton County. Her record demonstrates a drive for action, support for women and working families, and a commitment to public lands and Teton County's conservation values.
Upholding service as a primary value, Commissioner Macker is a member of the Rotary Club of Jackson Hole and volunteers annually for Old Bill's Fun Run for Charities. She is currently the co-chair of the Health, Safety & Social Services Committee for the Wyoming County Commissioners Association. She also serves on the board of Energy Conservation Works, which invests in initiatives and programs to conserve energy and reduce emissions in Teton County. She was appointed in 2015 by Governor Matt Mead to serve on the Land Quality Advisory Board for the Department of Environmental Quality. Previously, she was appointed twice to the Teton County/Jackson Parks & Recreation Advisory Board.
Commissioner Macker has advanced progressive change to ensure all the residents of Teton County have access to affordable housing, healthy public lands, a quality education, a good-paying job, and safe and secure communities.
Commissioner Macker lives in Teton County with her husband and two sons. With her family, she is a member of St. John's Episcopal Church. She is a graduate of Leadership Jackson Hole and a member of the Young Elected Officials Network. Commissioner Macker holds a BA cum laude from Yale University.
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