A proud parent of two children, Clark Wolfe ran for a position on the Gladstone School Board because he has a strong commitment to our community and desires to be a part of its continued success.
Wolfe won the election to the board in May and was sworn into his position during the July 9 meeting. Four returning board members also won their elections in May, and during the July meeting they were sworn in for new terms in office.
“I’m very excited to be part of the team and look forward to working together,” Wolfe said at his first meeting as a board member.
Wolfe said he has a vested interest in the success of our schools and would like to take a more active role to give back to the community that his family loves so much. He believes that every child has the right to a sound education, and as a member of the school board, he will strive to ensure that the children in our community continue to receive the best education possible, setting them up for the best future possible.
When he is not volunteering at Gladstone schools, Wolfe works as a plant manager for two nearby polymer recycling facilities, and also volunteers as a project manager for a large foundation that serves underserved communities outside the U.S. He has a master’s degree in business administration from Western Governors University and also studied business management to earn a bachelor’s degree from Warner Pacific University.
Wolfe is passionate about ensuring every student in our district is on path to graduation and is equipped to take on life as an adult and fulfill their highest potential.