Shawn Bagley

Shawn K. Bagley is a 3rd generation Californian who has lived in The Monterey Bay Area for the past 35 years. Shawn has worked in the fresh produce industry in the Monterey Bay Area for 30 years and is currently at Complete Produce Inc., where as a founding partner he engages in the procurement of fresh fruits and vegetables from growing areas throughout the international marketplace for customers across the country. Shawn is the founder of The Bagley Group, in 2003, a real estate investment and development company.
Shawn is Chair of the Fundraising Committee and 2nd Vice Chair of the Monterey County Democratic Central Committee (MCDCC) and will be President of the Salinas Valley Democratic Club in 2007. He was elected as a delegate to the California Democratic Conventions in 2005, 2006 and 2007. He participated in the 2004 Democratic campaign as chair for the Kerry Van project, which created 4 convoys and 25 political rallies for national and local Democratic candidates throughout the Monterey Bay, including the counties of Santa Cruz, San Benito, Santa Clara and Monterey. He appears frequently on progressive radio station KRXA-AM on “Democratic Diaries”, which covers Democratic Party activities in the Monterey Bay area. He also organized the two 2006 appearances in Monterey by nationally syndicated progressive talk show host Stephanie Miller. Shawn managed the MCDCC campaign office in the 2006 general election, providing strategic support for many successful Democratic campaigns.
Shawn has a BA in World Military History from American Military University in Manassas, Virginia. He participated in Connections, the interdisciplinary conference on conflict simulation for the Department of the Air Force in 1995 at the Air Command and Staff College at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.
Shawn’s other activities include: Past President and Key Member of the Salinas Jaycees 1989-90; Salvation Army Advisory Board Treasurer 1990-94; United States Jaycees Ambassador #2979; Jaycee International Senator #52789; Salinas Humanitarian of the Year 1992.