Board of
County Commission
meets each Wednesday at 9:00 am in the
Commission Meeting Room, located on the 3rd floor of the
Sedgwick County Courthouse, 525 N. Main.
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To assure
quality public
services that provide for
the present and future well-being of the citizens
of Sedgwick County.
To
establish, maintain and nurture partnerships to ensure effective and
efficient delivery of services.
To
train, encourage and recognize employees for hard work, creativity
and innovation in delivering quality public services.
To
foster two-way communication with citizens and employees to build
trust, confidence and teamwork, and to ensure Informed decisions.
To
allocate and use resources for basic and essential services that are
responsive to the changing needs of our community.
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public records, unless the records are closed consistent
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Chairman of the Board
Commissioner Tom Winters
Third District
Sedgwick County Board of Commissioners
525 N. Main, #320 |
Wichita, KS 67203
(316) 660-9300 | Fax: (316) 383-8275
Email:
twinters@sedgwick.gov
Tom Winters was elected to the Board of Sedgwick County
Commissioners in 1992. Mr. Winters serves as the current Chairman and also held the position in 2004, 2000, 1997 and 1996.
Commissioner Winters was the first representative ever elected to
consecutive terms as Commission Chair.
A lifelong resident of Sedgwick County’s Third District,
Commissioner Winters graduated from Viola High School. He received a
Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration from Southwestern
College.
Prior to his election to the Board of Sedgwick County
Commissioners, Mr. Winters was involved in the operation of Winters Truck
Lines, Inc. He also founded two small businesses of his own, including
another trucking company and a recycling company.
As a County Commissioner, Mr. Winters believes he has
brought his experience in business management to the realm of public
service. He was a member of the Governor’s Task Force for review of the
merger of the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Railroads, and also
serves on the Wichita Area Technical College Advisory Board, the
Information Network of Kansas Board of Directors, the Regional Economic
Area Partnership, and the Greater Wichita Economic Development Coalition.
He also acts as a convener for the Juvenile Justice Community Planning
Team in Sedgwick County.
Commissioner Winters and his wife Gerry have two sons.

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