Meet Ann Hingston
Ann Hingston was asked to run for State Delegate by neighbors and friends frustrated with incumbents who fail to engage on local issues important to them. Ann provides Bethesda, Potomac and Chevy Chase voters with a trustworthy alternative who has in-depth experience in making government work effectively and efficiently. She is not afraid to stand up for residents and businesses, ask commonsense questions and present alternative solutions.
Some facts about Ann:
✤ Bethesda resident for 35 years, graduate of Georgetown Visitation and Georgetown University with a degree in public administration.
✤ Local non-partisan leader of the successful 2016 referendum to limit terms of County Council and County Executive that received the Sentinel Award for good governance from the Montgomery County Civic Federation and a leader of the 2020 Nine Districts for MoCo referendum.
✤ Board member of the Montgomery County Taxpayers League
✤ Federal employee for 28 years, the last 8 in the Senior Executive Service where she built bipartisan Congressional support for the National Endowment for the Arts. She began as a career civil servant and served on President Reagan’s White House speechwriting and public liaison staffs and as a Presidential appointee of George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush.
✤ Nonprofit executive of a youth development program begun in DC public schools that she replicated in more than 20 public school districts across the US bringing together school administrators, teachers and private funders.
✤ Political activist as a member of the Montgomery County Republican Central Committee and Chairman of LD16.
Some facts about Ann:
✤ Bethesda resident for 35 years, graduate of Georgetown Visitation and Georgetown University with a degree in public administration.
✤ Local non-partisan leader of the successful 2016 referendum to limit terms of County Council and County Executive that received the Sentinel Award for good governance from the Montgomery County Civic Federation and a leader of the 2020 Nine Districts for MoCo referendum.
✤ Board member of the Montgomery County Taxpayers League
✤ Federal employee for 28 years, the last 8 in the Senior Executive Service where she built bipartisan Congressional support for the National Endowment for the Arts. She began as a career civil servant and served on President Reagan’s White House speechwriting and public liaison staffs and as a Presidential appointee of George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush.
✤ Nonprofit executive of a youth development program begun in DC public schools that she replicated in more than 20 public school districts across the US bringing together school administrators, teachers and private funders.
✤ Political activist as a member of the Montgomery County Republican Central Committee and Chairman of LD16.