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1991 Became planning administrator for Region 6 Planning & Development Council
1993 Graduated from West Virginia University
1994 Son, Leonard, was born
1995 Became director of planning and urban development for the City of Fairmont
1996 Daughter, Sloane, was born

“ This is home. I love the people, seasons, beauty, ruralness and the feeling of being home. I am fortunate to live around family and friends, all while helping to grow the community.”

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1999 Son, Harrison, was born; Began working as a private planning consultant
2004 Became director of planning and community development for the City of Maricopa
2012 Moved back to West Virginia; Began working as a federal grant reviewer
2016 Married husband, Chad, and gained two stepsons, Duncan and Connor; Became city manager for the City of Shinnston; Established and coached first Harrison County girls varsity lacrosse team
2018 Named executive director of Harrison Economic Development Corporation
2024 First grandson, Romy, was born
2025 Celebrated 10th year of the Harrison Economic Development Corporation
be pivotal throughout her education and career. Like her parents, Haberbosch Wilson attended WVU, earning her degree in landscape architecture while maintaining a full-time job.
During this time, she became the planning administrator for the Region 6 Planning and Development Council. She says this position allowed her to pursue her passions for environmental planning and helping the community through grant writing, economic development, housing and road improvements.
In the following years, she continued to excel in her career while building a family. She and her husband, Chad, have five children and one grandson.
“ I was lucky in all of my positions throughout the years to be able to raise my children and advance my career,” she says.“ My family is everything to me, and my children are my greatest loves.”
In 2004, Haberbosch Wilson moved to Phoenix, AZ, and accepted a job as the director of planning and community development for the City of Maricopa. This position proved to be one of the most challenging and rewarding in her career. Maricopa quickly became the fastest-growing city in the U. S. To accommodate the influx of people, Haberbosch Wilson and the city planning team had to move fast while collaborating with public, private and nonprofit organizations and the community.
While she loved working in this fastpaced environment, she says country roads led her home to Harrison County, where working in small
communities with limited resources created a unique set of challenges.
“ From working in a rural community, then one of the fastest-growing places in the U. S. in 2004 to coming back to West Virginia, it has been a ride I wouldn’ t trade for anything,” she says.
Beyond her work, Haberbosch Wilson strives to give back to her community by volunteering. Currently, she serves as president of Healthy Harrison, a Change Your State initiative by WVU Medicine and United Hospital Center; regional representative for the West Virginia Economic Development Council Board; chairperson for the Mid-Atlantic Aerospace Complex; president of the I-79 Development Council; and chairperson of the Harrison County Chamber of Commerce.
Over the years, she has also coached various sports, including the first girls’ varsity lacrosse team for Harrison County, which she and her daughter founded. Today she continues to serve in a variety of other organizations, including Women in Aviation International, Shinnston Lions Club, Shinnston Development Authority and as a sponsor representative for March of Dimes and United Cerebral Palsy.
In both her professional and volunteer life, Haberbosch Wilson hopes to continue supporting local communities.
“ I was born and raised in West Virginia. This is home. I love the people, seasons, beauty, ruralness and the feeling of being home,” she says.“ I am fortunate to live around family and friends, all while helping to grow the community.”•
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