What the next mayor of Henderson gets right—or wrong—will shape the next decade

Apr 15, 2026 4:49 pm

Henderson isn’t just growing.


It’s being defined.


Every city competes—for residents, for businesses, for attention. The ones that win aren’t always the biggest or the loudest. They’re the ones that understand who they are and communicate it clearly.


That’s why we launched a new editorial series:

Selling Henderson: How to Promote, Grow, and Prosper in One of America’s Best Cities


Instead of covering politics the usual way, we’re asking a different question:

How should Henderson position itself to win over the next decade?


We invited every mayoral candidate to answer the same set of questions—focused not on party or personality, but on growth, identity, risk, and long-term vision.


The first response is now live.


Hollie Chadwick was the first candidate to participate, offering a candid look at where Henderson stands today—and where it may be falling short.


If you live here, do business here, or plan to in the future, this is worth your time.


👉 https://marketerontherun.com/selling-henderson-meet-mayoral-candidate-hollie-chadwick/


I'd like to note once again that all declared candidates for mayor have been offered the same opportunity to participate if they choose to.


—Remso

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