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Maranda K. Auzenne
Maranda K. Auzenne was elected to the Cedar Hill City Council, Place 6 in 2023.
Maranda believes strongly in community service and volunteerism. Prior to her service on city council, Maranda served on the Planning & Zoning Commission, Beautification, Environmental and Sustainability Board, Tourism Board, Transit Oriented District Advisory, Leadership Southwest and is also a graduate of Leadership North Texas. She also served on the boards of and chaired the Cedar Hill Chamber of Commerce and the Best Southwest Partnership board and continues her service on the STAR Transit Board, Transformation Vision Cedar Hill Board and is ICSC Marketplace Council Director for TX, OK and AR. Maranda led the Citizen Think Tank collaboration for Cedar Hill’s Strategic Comprehensive Plan which charts the course for the city for the next 10 years.
In 2024, Maranda launched a commercial real estate consulting business offering fractional services in property and asset management. Prior to that, Maranda was a Senior Vice President at Trademark Property Company, a Ft. Worth based commercial real estate developer, where she provided strategic and financial oversight for Trademark’s property management teams nationally. From her 20 years in the commercial real estate sector, Maranda brings a diverse background in all phases of strategic property and asset management as well as organizational leadership.
Maranda is known as someone who sees things differently, thereby coming to good solutions quickly. An advocate for women and diversity in Commercial Real Estate, she is a speaker, strategist and retail influencer. A champion for small businesses, Maranda managed Hillside Village Shopping Center for 10 years. She
has received many high honors; among them being named Cedar Hill Woman of the Year, receiving the Leadership Southwest Distinguished Leadership Award, receiving Cedar Hill’s Servant Impact Leader Award, receiving the national Woman of Influence Humanitarian award, Dallas Business Journal’s Minority Business Leader Award, Connect Media’s Women in Real Estate Award, Concord Church’s Debra Award for church and community partnerships, Connect Media Women in Real Estate and was named by GlobeSt.com as a national Retail Influencer. She holds a BS, Human Relations and Business from Amberton University.
Maranda attends Concord Church and she and her husband Jay have been married for over 20 years.