Meet County Executive Josh Schoemann
Josh Schoemann was elected County Executive of Washington County in April of 2020, after serving over six years as County Administrator and Administrative Coordinator (County Manager). During his tenure, he led countywide initiatives:
- Led efforts in fundraising for the Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial - Forever Honoring Our Washington County Veterans - designated in state law as
"a facility serving to honor those who perished and as a space of reflection for the state of Wisconsin;"
- Created a perpetual endowment for the Washington County Historical Society and the "Old Courthouse;"
- Implemented the 2050 Transportation Network Sustainability Plan for the Highway Department;
- Created a Parks & Trails Endowment, making the County Parks System operations for parks, trails and golf independent of the property tax levy in perpetuity;
- Established a micro loan fund through the Economic Development Washington County to aid businesses post-pandemic;
- Created Next Generation Housing Initiative to address critical workforce housing shortages along with an earned down payment incentive program;
- Collaboratively worked to create a multi-county health department with neighboring Ozaukee County;
- Proposed and facilitated an eight-party (State, County, and six local municipalities) jurisdictional roads transfer including over 13 miles of road; and,
- Initiated Priority Based Budgeting in conjunction with Strategic Planning to completely transform organizational culture.
In 2003, he served in Operation Iraqi Freedom, earning an Army Commendation Medal during his tour, and received an honorable discharge in October 2008 from the Army National Guard.
He is a member of the VFW Post 10452, the West Bend Rotary, volunteers for Casa Guadalupe, and is an active member of Peace Lutheran Church in Wisconsin. He currently lives in the Town of Trenton with his wife Jodi and their sons, Cael and Drake, and their dog Liberty.