Bio
In 2024 Debra March established Debra March Ventures and March Nawaday Consultants.
Debra March was elected mayor of Henderson in April 2017 and assumed office June 20, 2017. Appointed as Councilwoman to serve in
Ward II in July 2009, she was subsequently elected in 2011 and re-elected in 2015.
Mayor March serves with her fellow council members as the legislative branch of the Henderson community. Her responsibilities include
setting policies and making decisions concerning many aspects of local government for Nevada’s second largest city, recognized as being
one of the safest cities and best places to live in the nation.
Mayor March is a strong advocate of economic development in Henderson and is working to attract new business, create jobs and
diversify the local economy. She is focused on developing West Henderson, Union Village, and the redevelopment of the historic
downtown and Lake Mead/Boulder Highway areas of the city. These efforts are designed to maintain Henderson’s standing as a premier
city in which to live, work, and enjoy award-winning parks, trails and recreational opportunities.
Mayor March maintains a strong focus on transparency and engaging with the community and maintaining an open dialogue on issues
of importance to residents. Her monthly March On public events educate citizens about city programs and services and give them an
opportunity to ask the Mayor questions and provide feedback in an open forum.
Mayor March currently serves as vice chair of the Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) of Southern Nevada board of commissioners
and as vice chair of the Clark County Regional Flood Control District board of directors. She is also a member of the Henderson Chamber
of Commerce (HCC) board of directors.
A Henderson resident for more than 25 years, Mayor March has a long track record of service to the city and her community. She served
as chair of Southern Nevada Strong, a collaborative regional effort to plan, create and sustain neighborhoods, and served on the City of
Henderson Planning Commission from 2004 to 2009. Mayor March was on the founding board of the Henderson Chamber of Commerce
Foundation’s Leadership Henderson program to build and maintain effective community leaders.
Mayor March is an active member of the Urban Land Institute Nevada District Council and NAIOP Southern Nevada, the commercial
real estate development association. She is a past national board member of the American Planning Association, and served on the Rocky
Mountain Land Use Institute, as a board member of Nevada HAND and on the Impact Nevada advisory board.
The Governing Institute also named Mayor March as one of only 25 participants in the 2018 Women in Government Leadership Program
Class. The yearlong program is designed to promote and support elected women leaders from across the nation, representing leaders from
20 different states.