EXECUTIVE GOVERNANCE
MAYOR – CITY OF GILLETTE, WY
2022–Present
• Engage utilities, developers, federal agencies, workforce boards, and community
stakeholders on infrastructure and energy development
• Align regional workforce strategy with large-scale capital projects and economic
development initiatives
• Oversee multimillion-dollar budgets and
EXECUTIVE GOVERNANCE
MAYOR – CITY OF GILLETTE, WY
2022–Present
• Engage utilities, developers, federal agencies, workforce boards, and community
stakeholders on infrastructure and energy development
• Align regional workforce strategy with large-scale capital projects and economic
development initiatives
• Oversee multimillion-dollar budgets and long-term capital planning
• Represent region in state and national discussions on infrastructure investment and
workforce readiness
CITY COUNCIL – CITY OF GILLETTE, WY
2016-2022
WYOMING WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL-GOVERNOR GORDON APPOINTMENT
2024-Present
WYOMING ASSOICATION OF MUNICIPALITIES (WAM)-BOARD OF DIRECTORS/EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE
2024-Present
COMMUNITY & INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP
• Patient Family Advisory Council – Campbell County Health (2015–2017)
• Gillette Area Leadership Institute – Past President (2013–2014)
• Optional 1% Tax Committee – Past Chair (2014–2015)
• Board of Directors – Gillette Chamber of Commerce, Finance Committee (2013– 2015)
• Board of Directors – American Society of Landscape Architects, Rocky Mountain Chapter
(2008–2012)
• Business Network International – Past President (2012–2013)
• Business Advocacy Committee – Past Chairman (2012–2013)
• Energy Classic Basketball Committee (2009–2015)
• Youth Emergency Services (Y.E.S.) House Foundation Board (2012–2013
CAREER ACHIEVEMENTS
• Secured Wyoming’s first nuclear construction contract for TerraPower ($15M)
• Established HUBZone Certification and structured $14.5M+ federal Joint Venture
• Worked with Federal Delegation on Infrastructure Plan legislation
• Collaborated with State Delegation on environmental regulatory legislation that was
passed by both the House and Senate
•Published in American Nurseryman, August 2007 Edition – “Plant Spacing”
Re-Elect Shay Lundvall for Mayor
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