BUILDING ON OUR HISTORY, SECURING OUR FUTURE

Kendall County’s own Christina Bergmann is pleased to announce she is running for Kendall County Commissioner Precinct 1. For over 20 years Christina has gone the extra mile to offer the highest level of professionalism and public service to our community.

As a local business woman and public servant, Christina is a highly qualified candidate for County Commissioner. Christina’s public service includes serving as a District 5 Council member for the City of Boerne; a position she has held since 2012. Prior to her service as a Council member, Christina served on the City of Boerne Historic Landmark Commission. Additionally, Christina has served on the Boerne Volunteer Fire Department for 24 years, making history as the first female firefighter for the department.

Christina holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, majoring in management, from Southwest Texas State University. In her work life, Christina manages the family business, Bergmann Lumber, both an iconic and historic downtown Boerne business serving the Kendall County community since 1957. As a life-long Boerne resident and business woman, Bergmann is cognizant of our county’s history but also invested in its future.

Maintaining a good quality of life, ensuring and promoting public safety, and improving and updating roadways are among Christina’s main concerns as the community continues to grow. Christina is married to Michael Peese, owner of MAP Water Well Service. They have been married for over 10 years and have two children, daughter Ember and son Kastin.

Christina is both delighted and excited to enter this campaign and provide you with further information about her background, her experience, and her desire to serve as Precinct 1 Commissioner on Kendall County Commissioners Court.

You can contact Christina Bergmann here on her web site, or find her on Facebook at facebook.com/BergmannforCommissioner. You are also welcome to stop by Bergmann Lumber on Main Street or call (830) 249-2712.