¶ Jameson Dion biographical profile and Woodland Park political ties
This source cluster compiles public self-description, corporate profile material, local reporting, and campaign-finance aggregator data for Jameson Dion, with emphasis on his Woodland Park school-politics activism, conservative-network ties, and the limits of the current Charis connection.
The cluster is mixed. Its biographical core comes from Dion's LinkedIn snippet, a podcast-episode listing, and a City Furniture press release. Local political activity is grounded more strongly by Gazette and KRDO reporting. Campaign support for David Illingworth II is supported here only through Transparency USA's aggregated campaign-finance page rather than a direct Colorado TRACER capture. For Charis, the relevant evidence is contextual: the existing Wommack summary helps place Dion's school-board activism inside the same broader Woodland Park political environment, but this pass did not find a direct Dion role inside Charis.
- Dion's public self-description and corporate-profile layer place him in Woodland Park and show a supply-chain and sourcing career that included City Furniture and, in a more recent LinkedIn crawl, XX-XY Athletics.
- The LinkedIn and podcast layer also support limited biographical detail: Elon University attendance, work on a senator's campaign while in school, discussion of growing up in Indonesia, and a self-described Colorado Parent Advocacy Network board role.
- Local reporting places Dion inside the Woodland Park school-board conflict as a public defender of the conservative board faction and later as the resident who filed records requests and a complaint over course materials including Ta-Nehisi Coates's
Between the World and Me.
- The campaign-support layer is narrower but concrete: Transparency USA's aggregate page shows Dion as a $1,000 contributor to David Illingworth II's
Illingworth for School Board committee.
- By July 2024, Dion was also writing overt statewide Republican commentary that called for GOP unity around taxes, immigration, crime, and several Colorado congressional campaigns.
- The strongest Charis tie in the current pass is not a direct institutional role. It is contextual overlap: Gazette reporting places Dion in the same Woodland Park school-board fight where the article also describes Andrew Wommack encouraging followers to run for school boards and Teller GOP donations to conservative campaigns.
- Jameson Dion
- Colorado Parent Advocacy Network
- David Illingworth II
- Andrew Wommack
- Charis Bible College
- City Furniture
- XX-XY Athletics
- School choice and parental-rights activism recur in the source set, but the current repo does not yet materialize either as a standalone concept page.
- The broader school-conflict pattern is closest to Colorado public-school privatization and culture-war coordination rather than to a direct Charis-specific concept claim about Dion.
- 2002 to 2006: LinkedIn snippet places Dion at Elon University and says he worked on a senator's campaign while there.
- 2019: trade reporting places Dion in a City Furniture sourcing and product-development leadership role.
- 2023-08: City Furniture press material identifies Dion as vice president of global sourcing.
- 2023-02 to 2023-03: KRDO reporting places Dion in Woodland Park book-complaint and records-request activity.
- 2024-01: the podcast listing frames Dion as a 2024
LPR / DoC-adjacent award recipient and parent-advocacy figure.
- 2024-07: Rocky Mountain Voice publishes Dion's statewide Republican unity commentary.
- Parent-rights activism as a path into school-board conflict and broader conservative organizing
- Local school-governance disputes as an overlap zone for Republican campaigning and culture-war messaging
- The difference between direct institutional ties and looser shared political environment
¶ Evidence limits and open questions
- The LinkedIn, podcast, and Rocky Mountain Voice layers are self-descriptive or platforming sources and should not be treated as neutral verification of broader influence claims.
- The Transparency USA page is useful for donor direction, but a future pass should prefer a direct Colorado TRACER capture if the Illingworth finance layer becomes more important.
- This pass did not find direct evidence that Dion studied at, worked for, or formally led any Charis or Andrew Wommack institution.
- The current pass also did not verify the stronger
Families for Freedom / Freedom Watch News claims circulating in local watchdog coverage.