Brian Jarvis
Brian V. Jarvis was elected to Beavercreek City Council for the four-year term commencing in January 2010, serving the first two years as the City’s Vice Mayor. Previously, Brian was appointed to City Council in February 2009 to fill the Council seat vacated by Jarrod Martin, who was elected to the General Assembly as a state legislator representing this district.
Brian moved to this area in 1966 when his father was assigned to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base after returning from Vietnam. He attended the Mad River Township (now Riverside) school system and is a graduate of Stebbins High School.
Brian served one tour in the Air Force, after which he obtained Bachelor’s Degrees in Computer Science and Environmental Science, and a Master’s Degree in Computer Science, all from Wright State University.
Brian has worked for several aerospace companies and recently retired from Northrop Grumman Corporation’s Kettering office as the Mission Assurance Manager where he oversaw quality assurance for all software, hardware, systems, and suppliers.
Brian is active in the community. He currently serves on a number of boards, including the Greene County Family and Children First Council and the Greene County Law Library Resources Board. He is a member of the Beavercreek Chamber of Commerce and the Beavercreek Rotary Club. Brian also works as a poll worker during elections for the Greene County Board of Elections.
Brian has been a resident of the City of Beavercreek since 2002, where he lives with his wife, Connie. His hobbies include genealogy research, studying philosophy, and exercising.
Brian feels it is a great privilege to be elected to City Council and looks forward to the opportunity to make a positive difference in the community. He asks for the residents and businesses in the City to stay in touch with City Council. ”E-mail us, call us, write to us with your ideas - stay engaged early in the process,” Brian asks. “You have a vested interest in everything that we do and together, we can keep Beavercreek the best City in this area to live, work, play, and pray.”
