~ Franklin 5 Sheldon & Swanton ~

Background and Experience


Brian has served the community most of his adult life in the following:



Swanton Village Trustee from 1993 to 2008


●  Member of the Swanton Village Fire Dept.


●  Member of the Board of Civil Authority for the Town of Swanton


●  Past member of the Northwest Regional Planning Commission


●  Past President and Treasurer of the Swanton Chamber of Commerce


●  Served as Chair, Co-Chair, and Treasurer of the former Swanton Summer Festival


●  Past member of the Swanton Zoning Board of Adjustment


●  Past board member of the Franklin-Grand Isle United Way

Brian Savage is 55 years old and has been a lifelong resident of Swanton.  He attended Swanton Schools and graduated from MVU in 1973.


After Graduation from MVU, Brian started work immediately as a teller at a local bank.  This was the start of a career in banking and finance that would continue for the next 33 years.  Presently, Brian is the owner of a small business and municipal consulting firm, North Valley Business Consulting, LLC.


Brian has attended the Northern New England School of Banking and graduated from the New England School of Banking at Williams College.

Brian receiving a plaque for 15 years of service as a trustee for the Village of Swanton

For

Vermont State Representative

“Two years ago, the voters in Swanton and Sheldon elected me to be their representative in the state legislature. I am deeply honored to have been entrusted with this privilege and have worked tirelessly for the benefit of my constituents on the issues and concerns that affect them daily.”


“I have consistently voted against higher spending, higher taxes, and more regulations that are crippling our economy, costing us jobs, and having our young people leave the state. I have voted consistently for tougher laws dealing with sex offenders and public safety, as well as working for economic development, job creation, property tax and education reform. I am continuing my fight to pass a tough DUI bill, “Nick’s Law” that is being allowed by the leadership to sit in the Judiciary Committee and not being acted upon to be openly debated and voted on by the full House.”

Paid for by: Committee to Elect Brian K. Savage, Lynn B. Savage, Treasurer, 17 Linda Ave., Swanton, VT 05488

RE-ELECT

- Brian Savage -

State Representative

BRIAN SAVAGE

RE-ELECT