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What does it take to lead three towns through a pandemic, manage multimillion-dollar infrastructure without debt, and still have the humility to literally fill potholes in high heels?
In this week’s episode of The HaltingWinter Podcast brought to you Zencity, we sit down with Sandra Fournier, Town Manager of Mapleton, Castle Hill, and Chapman, Maine—a leader whose path into public service is as unconventional as it is inspiring.
Sandra didn’t follow a traditional leadership track. She was a teen mom who dropped out of high school, worked night shifts to pay the bills, and got her first taste of local government as a young woman seeking help from the very town office she now leads. That early experience, being met with compassion instead of judgment, sparked a lifelong desire to give back. And she’s done that with fierce determination ever since.
In this conversation, Sandra opens up about:
Sandra’s story is a masterclass in bold leadership, compassionate governance, and the quiet strength it takes to build something that lasts.
If you’ve ever questioned whether your background disqualifies you from leadership, or wondered how to lead change in small towns with big expectations, this is the episode for you.
Listen to Episode 206: Sandra Fournier: Filling Potholes in Heels
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The HaltingWinter Podcast celebrates and elevates the people who power local government. Through in-depth conversations with leaders from cities, counties, and communities of all sizes, host Seth Winterhalter explores the journeys, challenges, and innovations happening in municipal leadership across America.