Mountain View – Get To Know Our Town Administrative Staff

TOWN OF MOUNTAIN VIEW’S ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF (left to right): Court Clerk Vicki Wilcox, Town Clerk Margy Greer and Deputy Clerk Amy Jennings. PHOTO: CHIEF STEVE DAVIS

Town Clerk/Treasurer Margy Greer

How long have you lived in Colorado, and how long have you been employed with the Town of Mountain View?

I moved here in 1983, and have been with the town for 15 months.

What did you do, prior to coming to Mountain View?

Retired City Clerk from City of Lakewood after 18 years as clerk and four years as a Lakewood City Council member. I spent two years in retirement before coming back as Mountain View’s Town Clerk/Treasurer.

What motivates you in the morning or when you’re facing a challenge?

I love the people I work with and honestly enjoy coming to work every day. There have been several challenges since I’ve been here and knowing the mayor and staff are supportive helps me get through them.

When you were a child or a younger adult, what did you imagine for a career for yourself?

I always wanted to be a mystery writer and still hope to write a great mystery one day.

Do you have a favorite holiday or season of the year, and what is it about this season or holiday that you look forward to especially?

I love autumn and Halloween, so much fun to decorate, be creative, and enjoy family time!

What do you do for fun and relaxation, when you’re not helping Mountain View stay on track?

My favorite thing to do is spend time with my family. My three grandchildren are the loves of my life!

What aspects of your work are most interesting or satisfying for you?

When I can untangle a mess and get us moving forward in the right direction.

What is something about you or your life that people might be surprised to learn?

I’m a true introvert and to rejuvenate, I need to be alone with a good book, a cup of tea and a fire in the fireplace.

If you could wave a magic wand and make something in Mountain View happen, what would it be?

I would love to see the community be more involved in the Town government and planning their own future.

Many of us recognize that hardships in our life have helped us to grow into the people we are meant to be. Do you see that in your own life, and can you share anything about that?

I think I’ve made some bad decisions and certainly have some regrets, but every decision I made throughout my life has led me to be the person I am today, the person I was meant to be.

Amy Jennings, Deputy Clerk

How long have you lived in Colorado, and how long have you been employed with the Town of Mountain View?

I’ve lived in Colorado for 30 years and worked for the town for four months.

What did you do, prior to coming to Mountain View? 

I’ve worked in Human Resources Management for 20-plus years. Before Mountain View, I worked in the business office at my children’s school.

What motivates you in the morning or when you’re facing a challenge? 

I am motivated by helping others. 

When you were a child or a younger adult, what did you imagine for a career for yourself? 

I developed an interest in business when taking a business class in high school. Now I have my MBA.

Do you have a favorite holiday or season of the year, and what is it about this season or holiday that you look forward to especially? 

Any holiday where my extended family gets together is my favorite. My favorite season is fall.

What do you do for fun and relaxation, when you’re not helping Mountain View stay on track? 

I enjoy watching my kids in their extra-curricular activities.

What aspects of your work are most interesting or satisfying for you? 

I enjoy the people I work with and serving the community.

What is something about you or your life that people might be surprised to learn?

I’ve skydived! 

If you could wave a magic wand and make something in Mountain View happen, what would it be? 

So far, the town and people seem wonderful to me.

Can you share a favorite book or movie and why you enjoyed it?

“My Sister’s Keeper” is one of my favorite books. It was emotional and thought provoking. I became a fan of Jodi Picoult after reading that book and continue to read many of her books. 

Vicki Wilcox, Court Clerk

How long have you lived in Colorado? How long employed with the Town of Mountain View? 

I was born and raised in Colorado. I started with the Town of Mountain View in August 2022.

What did you do, prior to coming to Mountain View?

I worked as a court clerk with Jefferson County Courts and with Arvada Municipal Court.

What motivates you in the morning or when you’re facing a challenge?

I am a morning person and like to get up real early to start the day. Having my morning coffee and watching the sun rise while I take my morning walk provides the motivation to handle any challenge for that day.

When you were a child or a younger adult, what did you imagine for a career for yourself?

I thought I would be a lawyer.

Do you have a favorite holiday or season of the year, and what is it about this season or holiday that you look forward to especially? 

Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. I enjoy getting together with friends and family and eating lots of food!

What do you do for fun and relaxation, when you’re not helping Mountain View stay on track? 

I enjoy doing jigsaw puzzles, playing card games, reading, road trips and walking.

What aspects of your work are most interesting or satisfying for you?

The people/community and how I can be of assistance to them. I also have colleagues that support and encourage me which is very rewarding.

What is something about you or your life that people might be surprised to learn? 

I was a biker girl.

If you could wave a magic wand and make something in Mountain View happen, what would it be? 

Update Town Hall with room for a community center for all the residents to enjoy.

Can you share a favorite book or movie and why you enjoyed it?

My favorite movie is “Five More Minutes.” It shows we should appreciate and love our family members before it is too late.

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