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Honorable Mark Waller

Waller Consulting LLC


Mark Waller’s diverse professional background spans nearly 30 years including service in the United States Air Force, Colorado General Assembly, and the El Paso County Board of County Commissioners. In addition, Waller earned a Colorado Law license in 2004, which is still currently active. 

He is the Founder and CEO of Waller Consulting LLC – a B-Corporation. Waller relies on his 30+ years of experience as a military officer, elected official, and government relations expert to serve his clients. He has established relationships with Governor Polis, Executive Branch Agencies, Members of the General Assembly, numerous County Commissioners, Law Enforcement Agencies, and many other stakeholders across Colorado.

Mark has a tremendous amount of experience representing local elected officials and the offices they represent. His clients include three rural Colorado counties, the Southeast Council of Governments, and the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department.

Waller Consulting LLC provides government relations, professional lobbying, and other related services to local governments, private sector companies, and quasi-governmental entities to create effective outcomes in the best interest of the client, by bridging the gap between the client the Legislature, and Executive Branch Agencies. 

He was elected to the El Paso County Board of County Commissioners in 2016 and served one term ending in January of 2021. He served as vice-chair of the five-member Board from 2017-2019 and chair from 2019-2021. During that time, he orchestrated a $350 million deal to expand I25 between Castle Rock and Monument, secured an $83 million federal grant to expand access to numerous military installations in El Paso County, and secured $130 million in federal CARES Act money to overcome the devastating economic impacts of COVID-19 on El Paso County.

He served in the Colorado General Assembly from 2009 – 2014 as the Representative from House District 15, which encompasses portions of Northeastern Colorado Springs.  Mark served as the House Minority Leader for the 2013 legislative session and the Assistant House Majority Leader for the 2011 and 2012 legislative sessions.  He has also served on the Committee on Judiciary, State Veterans and Military Affairs Committee, Committee on Local Government, Executive Committee, Legislative Council, and the Committee on Legal Services.