Pinal County Community College District Governing Board Swears in Newest Members
[NEWS RELEASE] The Pinal County Community College District Governing Board conducted a swearing in ceremony of new Governing Board Member Mr. Dave Waldron and reelected board members, Dr. Debra Banks and Mrs. Gladys Christensen during the recent board meeting held at the Central Arizona College San Tan Campus.
Waldron was appointed by Pinal County School Superintendent Jill Broussard to fill the District 5 Governing Board position that was vacated by Jack Yarrington last fall. He will be seated until December 31, 2020.
Banks, who represents District 2 and Christensen, representing District 1 were both reelected to a six-year team this past November.
Originally, from Montana Mr. Waldron served in the United States Marine Corps from 1968 through 1972. He is a Vietnam Veteran and received an honorable discharge as sergeant.
Waldron worked for 17 years as IT Director at Horizon Health and Wellness and for 21 years in law enforcement. For more than 13 years, he was a member of the Apache Junction City Council. Dave is the current chair of the Pinal County Air Quality Board and has been involved with this board for more than 18 years. He was the former vice chair of the Central Arizona Council of Governments (CAG) and former chair of the Pinal County Regional Transportation Authority (PRTA). Additionally, he was a member of the Apache Junction Planning and Zoning Commission for four years, two of which he was the chair.
For 26 years, Waldron has been a resident of Apache Junction and Pinal County. He and his wife Kathleen, of 27 years, are both retired. They have four children and six grandchildren.