Meet Andrew Macaulay

While I am originally from Dublin Ireland, my family and I have proudly lived in Warrington for the last 18 years. In 2004, We moved here from Arkansas, and chose Warrington because of the quality of our schools, the wonderful parks, vibrant community and overall quality of life.

From a formal education standpoint, I have a BS in Accountancy from Trinity College Dublin (Dublin University), and an MBA from the University of Arkansas. From a work vantage point, I originally worked in corporate finance, then over 20 years of experience in sales and category management for major manufacturers such as The Hershey Company, Unilever, and Advantage Sales and Marketing for Church and Dwight both in home office and customer facing roles. As a result, I can call on my deep background in analyzing data, trends & consumer shifts to identify strategies to drive growth.

Since moving here to Warrington, I have been very involved in volunteering, including as a director for Warrington Soccer Club for over 7 years in the roles of intermural director & registrar. In those roles I coordinated the recruitment of coaching volunteers. I managed the intermural soccer schedules, picture day, and the implementation of the new state mandated risk management screening requirements starting in 2009. As registrar, I set up the new registration process after changing vendors & ramped up the need-based scholarship program. This is in addition to the automatic scholarship for children of active military service members.  I was also the registrar for Girl Scouts in the local area for 2 years, leading to an increase in recruitment within the 36 troop area.

Iā€™m excited to be a Supervisor to take my community service to the next level. I believe a good government is one that works for the people with transparency, accountability and a bias for action. As your Supervisor I will always listen and put your needs first.  Of course, I will support our police, EMTs, First Responders, as well as our teachers. We have seen a lot of changes over the last few years, and I personally would like to see us grow in a way that avoids over development and crowded roads.

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