Elect
For Montverde Town Council
"It's time to move forward, together."
Montverde marked 100 years of incorporation this year, and we've been celebrating that milestone since last spring. A century of small-town character wasn't an accident, and protecting the next one won't be either.
Why I'm running
The last few years have tested this town's trust in its own government: a failed sewer project, a council many residents no longer trust, and a town manager's resignation after five years of service. I believe we get back on track through steady, honest work, decisions residents can see and understand, and a council that listens to every resident's voice instead of discounting it. For the past two years I've served on the Planning & Zoning Board, and this November I'm asking to earn a council seat the same way: through the work I've already put in.
Where I stand
About Aaron
I grew up in a small farming town, and after years living in larger cities, I made a deliberate choice five years ago to move to Montverde and get back to my roots. My wife's family goes back five generations in Key West, old Florida Conch stock, so while I chose Florida rather than being born into it, this state and its small towns have been part of my family's story for a long time. I wanted the things small towns give you that cities can't: a slower pace, a real sense of community, and neighbors who actually know your name, a little quiet, and a connection to the land around you.
Moved to Montverde on purpose, trading city life for small-town roots.
Started attending Town Council meetings to understand this community, not just live in it.
Began volunteering on the Planning & Zoning Board, now serving as Vice Chair.
Running for Town Council to earn a seat through the work already put in, not appointment.
Professionally, I've spent almost 30 years in leadership roles, most recently as General Manager of an international Software company with around 100 employees, before moving into a Senior Director of Product role to bring that same leadership, planning, and vision to a part of the company that had genuinely struggled. Under that leadership, we've made real gains: rebuilding a team that works together and actually delivers on its goals. That's the same kind of steady, hands-on turnaround work this town needs right now.
I'm running for Town Council because I believe Montverde's next hundred years should be built the way its first hundred were: through steady work, honest process, and a council residents can actually trust. This town gave me back something I'd been missing, and my family's own long history in this state gives me a stake in seeing it done right. I want to help make sure it's still here, in the same way, for the next family that comes looking for it.
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