Aaron Fiore (Not Applicable)
City Council - Ward 1 - Cheyenne - (15103)
Biography
Aaron Fiore is a longtime Cheyenne resident, single father of five, and a regular working-class guy who believes city government should focus on people, not politics.
For nearly 20 years, Aaron has called Cheyenne home. He currently serves as Director of Training & Internal Communications at Blue and has built a career in leadership, communications, training, and community engagement. His background also includes work in law enforcement, ministry, and the film industry, giving him a unique perspective on the challenges facing individuals and families.
Experience
Currently the Director of Training and Internal Communications for Blue FCU,
Aaron’s professional background also includes leadership roles with Spectrum/Charter Communications, service as a Cheyenne Police Officer, work in ministry and nonprofit outreach, and experience in the film and media industry. These diverse experiences have given him a practical understanding of public safety, budgeting, communication, problem-solving, and working with people from all walks of life.
Education
Aaron Fiore is a longtime Cheyenne resident, single father, and community-minded leader with a diverse background in communications, leadership, public service, and community engagement.
Aaron holds a master’s degree along with degrees in communications. Throughout his career, he has built expertise in leadership development, strategic communications, organizational training, and employee engagement.
Community Activities and Memberships
Aaron Fiore has been actively involved in the Cheyenne community for nearly 20 years through volunteer service, mentoring, nonprofit work, and community outreach. As a Discipleship Pastor, he led small groups, Bible studies, and other programs. Through his work at Blue and the Boost Center, he has helped connect individuals and families with financial education and resources. Aaron remains actively engaged with residents through community events, outreach, and volunteer service.
Why I am Running
I am running for Cheyenne City Council because I care deeply about this community and want to help ensure it remains a great place to live, work, and raise a family. As a single father and longtime Cheyenne resident, I understand the challenges many families face. I want to bring a common-sense, people-first approach to city government focused on public safety, infrastructure, parks, responsible growth, housing, and fiscal responsibility. Most importantly, I want residents to have a council member who listens, shows up, and works hard on their behalf.
Top 3 Priorities
1. Public Safety & Safe Neighborhoods – Supporting law enforcement, first responders, community policing, and efforts that help residents, businesses, and families feel safe throughout Cheyenne.
2. Infrastructure & Long-Term Planning – Investing in roads, parks, drainage, water systems, and other critical infrastructure while addressing future challenges before they become costly emergencies.
3. Responsible Growth & Fiscal Responsibility – Encouraging economic development and housing opportunities while ensuring taxpayer dollars are spent wisely and growth benefits both current and future residents.