About Commissioner Sandra Welch
Sandra Welch and her
husband Andy, grew up in Southern Illinois (where she attended Southern
Illinois University), and moved to Coconut Creek in 1997. She has held all
offices in The Women's Club of Coconut Creek since joining in 1997. She
served as Chair and Vice-Chair of the Coconut Creek Parks and Recreation
Advisory Board from 2001-2013. Along with other business and civic leaders,
Welch served as a facilitator during the City’s Vision 2020 strategic planning
session. Welch was a member of the first Coconut Creek Citizen’s Academy in
2007.
Currently, Commissioner Welch
serves at the Broward County level as Vice Chair of the Water Advisory Board,
Climate Change Task Force member, and previously served on the Human Rights
Board through June 2015. She represents the City on the Broward County
Metropolitan Planning Organization, which carries out transportation planning,
and on the Solid Waste Governing Board.
At the City level, she serves on
the SAC (School Advisory Council) Atlantic Technical High/College as Chair,
Monarch High School, Dave Thomas Education Center, Coconut Creek High School,
and Winston Park Elementary. In addition, Sandra's work with students for
Junior Achievement Fellows Program at Atlantic Technical high school earned her
Mentor of the Year in 2019. Teen Political Forum, which allowed high school
students to raise questions to elected leaders, began in 2018 and was
facilitated by Welch. She chaired the Coconut Creek/Margate 2014 Relay for Life
community fundraiser event, which was hosted for 10 years at Monarch High
School. In relation to BOLD Justice (Broward Organized Leaders Doing Justice),
Sandra has served as a team leader.
When Commissioner Welch was first
elected in 2013, she took an early retirement from American Express after 18
years as an Executive Assistant in Customer Service, Billing and Payment
Services, and Human Relations/Affirmative Action Plans.