WC Podcast

Season 5 - Episode 15: Debra March

Workforce Connections Season 5 Episode 15

In this episode of the Workforce Connections podcast, Debra March joins the conversation to reflect on her dynamic career and ongoing contributions to Southern Nevada. Debra shares her unique path from growing up in Detroit and graduating from an all-girls Catholic high school to becoming Nevada’s first female park ranger, then working as a social worker, real estate regulator, and economic development leader. These diverse roles prepared her to serve as Mayor of Henderson, where she led transformative projects including revitalizing Water Street, new recreational and sports facilities, and key economic initiatives like the Raiders headquarters and Haas Automation expansion.

Today, Debra continues to make an impact as Chair of the Urban Land Institute of Nevada, where she leads monthly programs focused on placemaking and sustainable growth. She also consults on regional planning initiatives like Southern Nevada Strong, serves on the board of Boys Town Nevada, and supports community events such as the Raiders’ Black & Silver Gala.

Outside of her professional work, Debra enjoys cycling, hiking, and kayaking at Lake Mead, and recently took up pickleball with friends. Her advice to young people and future leaders? “Stay curious, keep learning, and don’t underestimate what you’re capable of, even if your path doesn’t look traditional.” She believes deeply in the value of lived experience, encourages others to get involved in their communities, and says yes to opportunities that stretch them.

Urban Land Institute of Nevada
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Boys Town Nevada
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Southern Nevada Strong
Southern Nevada Strong