Mark Perryman is a husband, father of three, and community leader running for Ventura County Supervisor,
District 2. With experience spanning public service and leadership roles supporting premier Fortune 100
companies, Perryman brings a proven record of delivering practical solutions to complex challenges that
support families, small businesses, and neighborhoods across Ventura County.
Perryman has been recognized for his leadership and community impact with 40 Under 40 awards from both
the Pacific Coast Business Times and the Greater Conejo Valley Chamber of Commerce.
He has worked across government, nonprofit, and private sectors, helping modernize operations, manage
complex initiatives, reduce inefficiencies, and improve outcomes for families. His work includes leading
community efforts to support veterans, strengthen small businesses, improve public safety, fight for affordable
housing, advocate for fair fire insurance, and protect Ventura County’s quality of life.
Perryman lives in the Conejo Valley with his wife, Katie, and their three children.
— ensuring Ventura County is prepared for today’s challenges and tomorrow’s risks.
— and reinvesting those tax dollars into critical services that directly benefit families, businesses, and communities.
— including creating a unified permitting portal and upgrading outdated systems — to reduce red tape, save time and money, and deliver the efficient, reliable service residents and businesses deserve.
— by driving risk-reduction strategies, infrastructure improvements, and smarter coordination with utilities and state agencies
— cutting unnecessary delays, streamlining approvals, and ensuring our local economy remains vibrant and resilient.
— while promoting responsible planning that protects what makes our region special for generations to come.
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