Ann Terry is the CEO of the Special District Association of Colorado, known for her hands-on leadership. Ann excels in advocacy, grassroots organizing, educating, and empowering local government.
She holds a Doctor of Law (J.D.) from Drake University Law School, a foundation that has equipped her to navigate the complexities of legal challenges facing special districts. Ann also has experience both as a public servant and as an association advocate, serving as a prosecutor and working for 10 years with the District Attorneys' Council.
Ann is personally committed to demystifying complex legal issues for members, ensuring they are informed and empowered to make decisions that benefit their communities. Her blend of legal acumen and dedication to public service makes her a pivotal figure in advancing the interests and celebrating the successes of special districts.
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