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Douglas County Commissioner District II
Judy Crenshaw grew up in Castle Rock and has a proven public record, including the Castle Rock Town Council. She has a distinguished history of community involvement as a volunteer, as well as a strong business management background. During her time on Town Council, Judy demonstrated the qualities of leadership that can make a real difference in the lives of citizens.

Conviction in her beliefs, the articulation of a future vision for her community, and a willingness to work for the change that will benefit the community are all characteristics that define her. Judy brings an authentic concern for people that inspires and confidence on the part of those with whom she works. She possesses the personal qualities necessary to bridge the old and new Douglas County. She respects our county's heritage, but she continues to be a part of shaping the dynamic changes resulting from growth.

Castle Rock Town Council member 1996 - 2000 |
Mayor Pro-tem, Castle Rock 1998 - 2000 |
Castle Rock Chamber Board Member 1992 - 1995 |
Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce President 1994 |
Over 25 years' experience in the private sector as a business manager & owner |
Managed and opened the Comfort Inn & Best Western 1994 - 1999 |
Owned and operated "Elegant Edibles by Judy" 1988 - 1993 |
Managed and operated In and Out Food Store 1978 - 1983 |
Chief Deputy for Douglas County Clerk and Recorder 1999 - present |
Citizen of the Year, Castle Rock 2001 - Volunteer of the year 1999 |
Douglas County Senior Foundation Board Member |
Married to Joe for 23 years, raised 5 children and enjoying 12 grand Children |
Charter Member of Faith Lutheran Church |
Charter Member of Castle Rock Eagles since 1982 |
Past Civitan member |
Volunteer and team leader for "Relay for Life" cancer walk, 3 years |
Chaired the Castle Rock Art Fest and Starlighting |
Ran in the 2002 "Olympic Torch Run" in Castle Rock |
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For Judy there is an understanding that providing leadership often means taking a less than easy path. Leadership means assuming responsibility and constantly becoming more knowledgeable and informed about issues that confront us. It means having integrity and standing by her convictions. Judy is visible, she is accessible, and can motivate and she can communicate. She is committed to improving the capacity of county government to be more responsible and efficient in the delivery of services to citizens. |