Marsh to head Loudoun Office of Real Property Asset Management and Planning

Jacqueline Marsh has been selected as the first director of Loudoun County’s Office of Real Property Asset Management and Planning, County Administrator Tim Hemstreet has announced. Marsh, who currently serves as an assistant director in the county’s Department of Planning and Zoning, will begin her new role Jan. 2, 2025.

The Office of Real Property Asset Management and Planning was created earlier this year within the Office of the County Administrator to focus on the county’s land strategy and to manage the acquisition and disposition of land.
 
“Ms. Marsh has shown exceptional leadership since joining the county in 2016, demonstrated by her continual promotions within the Department of Planning and Zoning based on her excellent performance,” said Hemstreet.

“She brings a wealth of knowledge and experience that will continue to serve Loudoun in this important new role that will require coordination of complex work among many stakeholders including property owners, the Board of Supervisors and departments across the county government,” he said

Immediately prior to joining Loudoun County, Marsh was a planner with the city of Frederick, MD. Her previous experience also includes planning in other jurisdictions in Maryland and property appraisal roles in Pennsylvania.

Marsh earned a master’s degree in real estate development from the University of Maryland, a master’s degree in library information science from the University of Pittsburgh and a bachelor’s degree in geography from Shippensburg University.

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