Meet Andrew

My name is Andrew Mullin and I’m running for Mayor of Wayzata Currently, I serve as the Vice President of Marketing at EarthDaily Analytics, a company dedicated to observing, verifying, and predicting changes to the Earth’s surface. With our US operations based in Maple Grove, Minnesota, EarthDaily serves various industries, including agriculture, environmental initiatives, insurance, and disaster prevention. In addition I own and operate a Wayzata based small business Wai Nani Surf Paddle & Pedal providing a unique perspective as both a resident and local small business owner.

My dedication to humanitarian efforts led me to spearhead initiatives in Ukraine, culminating in the establishment of Farmerhood, a charity project aiding Ukrainian farmers in war-torn regions. Through a global farmer-to-farmer donation model and digital platform, Farmerhood provides crucial support to thousands of Ukrainian farmers.

Prior to my work at EarthDaily, I held marketing leadership roles in high tech, media/publishing, and co-founded a marketing agency. My commitment to public service includes serving as an elected official in the City of Wayzata, where I held various leadership positions and co-founded the Wayzata Conservancy.

I have recently served on the boards of The Wayzata Conservancy and the YMCA of the North (Ridgedale), and the University of St Thomas Opus College of Business Alumni Board. I hold a BA in History & Political Science from the University of Wisconsin – Madison and an MBA in Management from the University of St. Thomas.

Andrew Mullin and Family

Outside of work and public service, I enjoy spending time with my family—my wife Kristyn, our son Walker, a graduate of Clemson University, and our daughter Paige, a senior Pre-Med student at the University of Miami. My personal interests include history, documentary films, sailing, fishing, and hockey. I am committed to serving the community of Wayzata and leveraging my experience to make positive changes for its residents.

I strongly believe having your voice feed into our city is critical. At my core, I believe government should be responsive to its citizens and this campaign is about you and what you want to see from our city government. I love Wayzata. You do too. Please don’t hesitate to get some time on my calendar, voice your concerns, and help me in this critical campaign.

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Invest in Parks and Public Space

I am proud of my contributions to creating green space and improving access to one of Wayzata’s greatest assets—Lake Minnetonka. However, I was not part of City Leadership when the plan was implemented, and we have come up short in the execution of the project. I am stepping forward to offer solutions to address these shortcomings. Exploring use/tax fees for visitors to support the maintenance of this new public space is essential. While in City Leadership, I architected a plan that delivered 10 years of prepaid maintenance for each major project element, but we need to close that gap past 2030 including charging visitors for use by charging for parking as an example.

Better Engagement with our Residents

I believe in proactive community engagement.. I’m committed to being a visible and accessible mayor, engaging with residents and businesses directly to address their concerns and feedback. We need leadership that listens and responds directly to the needs of the community, not one that hides behind bureaucracy.

Maintaining Infrastructure & Alleviating Congestion

Over the past decade, Wayzata has undergone significant commercial development, leading to increased congestion and traffic challenges. Our downtown area, in particular, faces parking and circulation issues. It’s clear that we need to make changes to our public street parking and explore creative solutions to mitigate traffic congestion along Lake Street and Wayzata Boulevard. We must address the safety issues from the narrowed road along Lake Street. These measures are essential to improving traffic flow and ensuring accessibility for our residents.

Public Safety

Public safety is a top priority.  We need to focus on recruitment and retention strategies including fair and equitable pay to police and fire personnel to stop officers from leaving for other communities. We are struggling to retain our Police and Fire personnel due to low compensation. Starting pay for our on call fire personnel is $14 and our compensation for our police is near the bottom (ranking 25th-27th) of cities in Hennepin County. 

We need a long-term plan to ensure the safety and well-being of our residents. This includes enhancing our independent police and fire departments. We must also address leadership transitions within these departments, (we are on our third police chief in 4 years) ensuring continuity and effectiveness.

I believe in enhancing community policing to ensure our neighborhoods are secure and our police have the resources they need to get the job done efficiently.  I am committed to strengthening community policing efforts by investing in adding more community service officers to support our beat cops.  We need to provide our law enforcement officers with the tools necessary to address everyday issues like noise, loitering, and traffic violations effectively.

Fiscal Responsibility

Fiscal responsibility is essential for our residents. I am an advocate for lowering taxes and reducing the overall tax burden on businesses and residents. I support fees for visitors to Wayzata so that they pay their fare share.  (for example charge for parking at JJ Hill Days, Art Experience and Chilly Open)  We must prioritize essential services such as law enforcement and firefighting while eliminating unnecessary administrative positions and consultants. Respecting taxpayers in Wayzata means optimizing every dollar to enhance our quality of life.