Supervisor Mary Mallory
Mary was born and raised in Long Beach, California in 1959. Mary's family has served in the military dating all the way back to the Civil War. Her father served in the Army for 23 years, he was a POW for 3 ½ years in World War II in the Bataan Death March.
Mary has served her community as a Yavapai County Supervisor since July 15, 2019. Mary has worked in customer service and assisted the public for approximately 45 years. Mary Mallory served on the Prescott Valley Town Council from March 2011 to July 2019. In 2016, Mary became a licensed Realtor.
Mary is a member of the Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce, Prescott Valley Republican Women, YAVGOP, Associate member of Republican Women of Prescott, Prescott Area Association of Realtors, and National Association of Realtors.
Mary Proudly serves on the Yavapai Regional Medical Center Foundation Board, Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG) Regional Council and Executive Committee, NACOG Transportation Policy Advisory Committee and Rural Transportation Advocacy Council, NACOG Head Start Committee, NACOG Economic Development Council, and County Supervisor Association, as the third Vice President of the Executive Committee.
Additionally, Mary has served on numerous boards including Northern AZ Consumer Advancing Recovery and Empowerment, Central Yavapai Metropolitan Planning Organization, Arizona State Council for the Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision, Chair of Transportation Policy Advisory Committee, Chair and Vice Chair of the Medium County Caucus for the County Supervisor Association.
Mary and her husband Kirk married in 1993 and have lived in Prescott Valley for over 20 years. They have four sons and ten grandchildren. They have two sons that joined the Army after the 9/11 attacks, one has recently retired from the Army the other is still serving. Their other two sons live and work in San Diego, Ca. Mary and Kirk love to travel by train, ride mountain bikes, and hike. They enjoy an involved and active lifestyle in their community. Mary was instrumental in creating the Prescott Valley Healing Field of Northern Arizona, a tribute of 3,000 U.S. flags displayed annually in memory of those lost on 9/11.
Mary feels very blessed to have the opportunity to live in such a great country and to be able to serve the people of Yavapai County.