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Monique Anderson-Walker, MSRE

Principle Broker Fleur De Lis, LLC

Monique Anderson Walker, MSRE is the Principal Broker of Fleur de Lis, LLC Commercial Real Estate Brokerage and Development Advisory Services headquartered at National Harbor in Oxon Hill, MD. During her 27-year real estate career, she has become known as an effective negotiator in representing international, national, and regional corporations with commercial expansions into the Washington, DC Metropolitan area. She facilitated the commercial expansion of British-based First Transit into an industrial site and was successful in bringing the Veterans Affairs Medical Center Outpatient Clinic to Prince George’s County, MD to anchor an office building that she repositioned.

After nearly 20 years in real estate, in 2016, Councilwoman Anderson-Walker founded Fleur de Lis, L.L.C., a commercial real estate brokerage firm headquartered in the National Harbor. She has a long history of community service and is a member of The Prince George’s County, MD Chapter of The Links, Incorporated. She is the co-chair and implementer co-developer (2008) of Links at the Legislature, collaborating with members of the Maryland General Assembly, thought leaders, and faith-based nonprofits to assist in crafting and advocating for Bills to improve the Health and Education of Children. The years of advocacy have yielded 25 House and Senate Bills being passed into law.

Anderson-Walker holds an M.S. degree in Real Estate from Johns Hopkins University; an M.A. degree in Political Science from Howard University; and a B. A. degree in International Studies from Emory University. She is a life-long Prince George’s County resident, where she and former Maryland State Delegate Jay Walker, raised their three remarkable  children.

In an interview at his Bowie headquarters, Peter V.R. Franchot said, “We interviewed a lot of very impressive people from all over the state, but Monique stood out.”

“She’s an unconventional politician, like me,” the comptroller said. “She actually believes in results, not rhetoric.”

He also expressed confidence that she “could step in and be governor.”

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Jobs, Transit, and Sustainability

As the next Lt. Governor of Maryland, Monique will fight to lift all of our communities into the high quality of life that they deserve. From creating 100,000 new jobs in industries of the future to building a world-class, statewide transit system, to making Maryland the first net-zero state in the nation, and more, Monique will deliver results that Marylanders can see and feel.

Councilwoman Anderson-Walker

Member, County Council (Democrat)
Elected and Served 2018-2021

  • Member of, County Council, Prince George's County, representing District 8, December 3, 2018, to November 8, 2021. Resigned November 8, 2021. Member, Education and Workforce Development Committee, 2019-21; Transportation, Infrastructure, Energy and Environment Committee, 2020-21 (vice-chair, 2019). Member, Government Operations and Fiscal Policy Committee, 2019.
  • Member, Board of Health, Prince George’s County, 2018-21; District Council, Prince George's County, 2018-21.

Member, National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board, 2019, and Chesapeake Bay and Water Resources Policy Committee, 2020-21, Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments.

Emory University, B.A. (international studies); Howard University, M.A. (political science)l The Johns Hopkins University, M.S. (real estate development). Real estate broker. Principal Broker, Fleur de Lis, LLC, commercial real estate brokerage and development advisory services, Oxon Hill, Maryland. Member, Community Foundation of Prince George's County; St. Ann's Center for Youth, Families, and Children; Prince George's County Chapter, The Links, Inc.

Anderson-Walker was one of four council members who pushed back vigorously against a council redistricting proposal hatched in secret by 6 colleagues.

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