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Meet the Board

The High Desert Board of Supervisors meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month. 

 

Our Board

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Cindy Wallace

President

Cindy Wallace graduated from Colorado State University with a degree in Agronomy - Soil Resources and Conservation. She has held many positions in the field, including: Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator and Chemist for the town of Telluride, Water Quality Specialist for the Southern Ute tribe, Public Health and Environmental Director for the Ute Mountain Ute tribe, and retired after serving 20 years with the USDA - NRCS office in Cortez, as an Agronomist. Cindy comes from a ranching family who has land and grazing permits across several areas of Montezuma county. She and her husband have a combined family of 5 adult children and 3 grandchildren who are all still very much involved in the ranching industry.

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Joe Lanier

Vice President

Joe Lanier is a fourth-generation farmer in Pleasant View, Colorado. He has served on the District’s Board since 2019 and has been instrumental in advancing a focus on regenerative ranching and soil health. Through his leadership, the District has hosted nationally recognized speakers such as Ray Archuleta, Fernando Falomir, and Steve Campbell.

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Scott Watson

Treasurer

Scott has been a board member since 2022.  

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Alysen Tarrant

Secretary

Alysen joined HDCD in 2023 after moving to Colorado from her home state of Utah. Aly holds a BS in Geology from the University of Utah and has over 17 years of experience in environmental permitting and compliance.  She previously held a Board position with the Southwest Wildlife Foundation in Cedar City, Utah. While there, she donated her time and expertise to assist with the permitting and construction of landscape improvement projects in the organization’s Cedar Canyon Nature Park.  Through her vocation, she has participated in numerous scientific baseline projects, including projects to support designations for International Dark Sky Places. She and her family enjoy exploring the back countries of their new home state, and take pride in the conservation efforts that ensure the backcountries are protected for future appreciation.   

A Colorado native, owner David B. Temple, has been involved in the green industry for 40 years. He has the distinction of being one of the nation's few Board Certified Master Arborists. He graduated from Colorado State University with a degree in Landscape Horticulture and is affiliated with the International Society of Arboriculture, Colorado Nurseryman's Association, Tree Care Industry Association and the Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado, where he served a term as President. David now concentrates his efforts at Trees of Trail Canyon where he grows specialized and diverse varieties of large, specimen trees.