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Dionne Stroter Named County Manager for Adams County

July 1st, 2025

The Adams County Board of Commissioners is pleased to announce they’ve selected Dionne Stroter as County Manager, effective July 1. Stroter has served as Interim County Manager since June 14 and previously held the role of Deputy County Manager.

Following a competitive, nationwide search, Stroter was chosen for her extensive experience in public administration, strong leadership record, and deep dedication to advancing equity and opportunity for all Adams County residents.

“Dionne emerged as the clear choice in our national search because of her strategic vision, deep understanding of county operations, and unwavering commitment to serving our community,” said Lynn Baca, Chair of the Board of County Commissioners. “We are confident her leadership will continue to guide Adams County forward in meaningful and innovative ways.”

A Colorado native with over 20 years of experience in public service, Stroter joined Adams County in 2024 as Deputy County Manager. Prior to that, she served as Deputy Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA), which was the recipient of more than $1.5 billion in federal stimulus funds to support statewide pandemic recovery programs. In addition to this work, she led initiatives to enhance communications and digital accessibility across government.

“It’s an honor to be selected as the next County Manager of Adams County,” Stroter said. “This is a community filled with resilient people, incredible diversity, and tremendous potential. I’m excited to continue working alongside our talented staff, dedicated partners, and our board to deliver on the priorities that matter most to our residents.”

Stroter’s background also includes serving as Executive Director of Denver’s Office of Children’s Affairs, where she expanded Head Start services, piloted innovative youth transportation programs, and increased funding for childcare and afterschool services. She has also held leadership roles in Denver’s Departments of Finance, Public Works, Parks and Recreation, and General Services.

“Dionne is a strong, visionary leader who understands the unique needs of our diverse and growing community,” said Board Vice Chair Julie Duran Mullica. “Her ability to bring people together, navigate complex challenges, and lead with integrity makes her the right choice to move Adams County forward. We are thrilled to officially welcome her into this role.”

A fierce community advocate, Stroter has worked tirelessly to improve outcomes for underserved communities across Colorado. She has been actively involved in numerous community initiatives, including serving as chair of the Aurora Cultural Affairs Commission. As a lifelong musician, writer, and artist, she is a strong supporter of cultural arts and education, particularly for families and young learners.

As County Manager, Stroter will lead day-to-day operations for Adams County, overseeing a budget of more than $800 million and managing more than 2,500 employees across all departments.

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