Curtis Wright

Chair, Budget Committee at Benton County, Oregon

Curtis Wright is a seasoned Marketing Communications Consultant at CURTIS WRIGHT/CONSULTING since January 2003, specializing in enhancing brand strength and client communications. Wright serves as Chair of the Budget Committee and is also a member of the 911 Emergency Services District Budget Committee in Benton County since September 2016. Additionally, Wright holds the position of Vice President on the Board of Directors at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Foundation, and has held various roles with the City of Corvallis, including chairing the Budget Commission. Other notable contributions include tenure as Interim Executive Director at Visit Corvallis and having been a member of the Economic Vitality Partnership. Educational background includes studies at Purdue University from 1963 to 1966.

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Corvallis, United States

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Benton County, Oregon

Perfectly placed in the Willamette Valley, 90 miles south of Portland and 40 miles north of Eugene, Benton County has easy access to urban areas with ample opportunities for cultural activities. Combined with outdoor recreation galore in the Cascade Range 80 miles to the east and the Coastal Range and the Pacific Ocean 50 miles west, the county’s 90,000 residents like to say they “have it all.” Voters elect three County Commissioners and a Sheriff to four-year terms. The District Attorney is also elected to a four-year term and is a state official. The County Commissioners are assisted in their administrative responsibilities by the County Administrator, who is responsible for implementing County policy, managing operations, budget, and supervising Department Directors. With a ’21-’23 total budget of approximately $349.8 million and 564 employees, Benton County provides a breadth of services through its departments of Assessment, Board of Commissioners, Community Development, District Attorney, Fairgrounds, Records and Elections, Financial Services, Health Centers, Health Department, Human Resources, Information Technology, Juvenile, Natural Areas and Parks, Public Works, and the Sheriff’s Office. In addition to Oregon State University and local entrepreneurship, Benton County’s economy is driven by the tech and health industries and regional agriculture. Traditionally, county Ag has focused on grass seed, Christmas trees, wine grapes, seed crops, organic produce, lumber, sheep, cattle and dairy, but recent years have seen large upswing in hazelnuts and marijuana. The community’s passion for supporting a thriving local economy allow the county to boast chefs, restaurateurs, winemakers, brewmasters and distilleries committed to locally grown ingredients with a strong focus on sustainability.