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Gospel ensemble, locally made bagels, coffee and a note from Brian

January 30, 2025 by Marin Leave a Comment

I am truly honored to serve as your new District 2 Supervisor on the Marin County Board of Supervisors. On January 14, I had the privilege of being sworn in at the Civic Center, marking the beginning of this exciting new chapter. It was a special day, shared with my colleagues District 3 Supervisor Stephanie Moulton-Peters, who took her oath for a second term, and District 1 Supervisor Mary Sackett, who was selected as Board President. The ceremony also included a gospel ensemble and some local bagels and coffee.


This role is a continuation of my journey in public service, which began seven years ago on the San Anselmo Town Council. Representing the Ross Valley, the community I’ve proudly called home for the past decade, is an incredible responsibility and an opportunity I approach with gratitude and determination. I’d also like to acknowledge and thank Katie Rice, whose dedication and leadership over 12 years as District 2 Supervisor set a high standard for public service.


A little about me: I grew up in Connecticut and earned degrees from Oberlin College and the University of Chicago Law School. My career has spanned Wall Street, several tech startups, and work with a concierge medical practice in San Francisco. Through these experiences, I’ve developed a practical, solutions-oriented approach to challenges, which I’m eager to bring to this role.


As we embark on this journey together, I look forward to tackling the issues that matter most to you—whether it’s addressing climate resilience, strengthening our local infrastructure, supporting affordable housing, or ensuring that our community continues to thrive. My door is always open, and I welcome your thoughts, ideas, and feedback as we work together to make a difference in Marin.


Thank you for placing your trust in me. I’m excited to roll up my sleeves and get to work for the Ross Valley and Marin County.

Filed Under: Local News, Marin News, Ross Valley, San Rafael

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