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Ed Musgrove - San Marcos City Council Member
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Ed Musgrove - San Marcos City Council Member

In our latest episode on the San Marcos Chamber of Commerce Business and Community Podcast we sit down with San Marcos City Council Member, Ed Musgrove to learn about the defining moments that shaped his decision to take a more active role within our community, city, and government.

San Marcos Chamber Podcast · Rick Rungaitis, Ed Musgrove

December 22, 202032m 25s

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Show Notes

Today’s Guest: Ed Musgrove, San Marcos City Council Member

Ed is a resident of the Twin Oaks Valley where he lives with his wife Carole and daughters, Cailin and Brooke. Ed is a California native moving from Sacrament to San Diego as a child. After graduating from Poway High School, Ed joined the United States Army where he served over six years including a tour in Germany and assignments in Texas and Colorado. Ed returned to San Diego for a position with the San Diego Sheriff. Ed’s work assignments ranged from detentions, patrol, traffic investigator and detective. Ed supervised at the team level, special investigations, emergency management and was the manager of personnel for the 4000-employee department. He also served two years as the station commander for the communities of Santee and Lakeside before retiring. 

After retiring, Ed took a position as the operations security manager for an international non-profit school based in Carlsbad before accepting an offer as a deputy director for the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. Ed left the transit system in 2017 to start his own consulting business and focus more of his time and energy on our community. 

 

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City of San Marcos

Ed Musgrove Biography

San Diego Sheriff’s Department

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