Maureen Caddigan speaking at the 234 Commuter Lot Ribbon Cutting

The voters of the Dumfries District elected Maureen S. Caddigan to her fourth term on the Board of County Supervisors. Her colleagues elected her as the Board’s Vice Chairman for two consecutive years 1995-1997, in 2004 and again in 2011. Prior to her election, Supervisor Caddigan served for seven years on the Prince William County School Board. While on the School Board her colleagues elected her as chairperson for three consecutive years. She has served on the following Committees and Boards:

  • Quantico Growth Management Committee (BRAC), Co-Chair 2006-Present
  • Virginia Association of Counties (VACO) 1992-Present
  • VACO Board of Directors 1994-Present
  • VACO Vice Chair Legislative Committee 2000-2001, Chair 2001-2002, Vice Chair 2002-2003
  • VACO Education Steering Committee 2000-Present, Vice Chair 2000-2002
  • VACO Resolutions Committee 2000-2002
  • Commissioner, Potomac Rappahannock Transportation Commission 1992-Present
  • Commissioner, Virginia Railway Express 1996, 1998-Present
  • Secretary, Virginia Railway Express 1996-1997
  • Chairman, Virginia Railway Express 2006-2007
  • County Representative, Civilian/Military Relations Council 1992-Present
  • Member, Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) Route 1 Corridor Study Group 1992-2004
  • Member, Prince William Regional Chamber of Commerce 1992-Present
  • Life Member, Historic Dumfries Inc.
  • Member, Board of Directors of the Prince William County Boys and Girls Club 1992- Present
  • Prince William County Audit Committee, 2008-Present

Supervisor Caddigan was appointed by Governor Allen to the Governor’s Joint Committee for the Study of Effective Provision of Government Services. She was appointed by Governor Gilmore and reappointed by Governor Warner to the Virginia Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (ACIR). She was appointed by Congressman Davis to the Congressional Medicare Task Force. Mrs. Caddigan remains active in community activities including membership in the Veterans of Foreign Wars Ladies Auxiliary and as a sustaining sponsor of the Dumfries-Triangle-Quantico Little League. She was selected by the Soroptimists International as Woman of the Year and as Cool Woman of the Year by American Movie Classics (AMC). She is the twice recipient of the Boys and Girls Club prestigious Woman and Youth Award and also the Richard G. Pfitzner Award. She also serves as a member of the Board of Directors of Azalea Charities.

Personal:

  • Resident of Prince William County since 1969

Education:

  • Caldwell College for Women
  • Fresno State College