ABOUT BRYAN
Bryan, his wife Ashley, and their children live in Oxford's downtown historic district. Bryan is a Senior Solution Engineer focusing on manufacturing plant production, food safety, quality, and compliance. Bryan has extensive experience in large-scale food service and operations management, having held leadership roles at Seal the Seasons, Couche-Tard, and the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium.
As a member of the City of Oxford Board of Commissioners, Bryan and his colleagues have worked to achieve numerous strategic goals for the City of Oxford, including: zoning approval for nearly 5000 new homes; substantial pay increases & incentives for city employees; and significant investments in planning for the Oxford downtown business district.
Bryan is an advocate for women’s reproductive freedom, increasing the minimum wage, strengthening labor laws, enhancing infrastructure and improving public transportation, and for rebuilding NC’s public education system. Learn more about his positions on his website at www.bryan4nc.com.
HOUSE DISTRICT 32
ABOUT HD 32
NC House District 32
Located north of Research Triangle Park, NC House District 32 encompasses Granville and Vance counties, two vibrant communities with rich histories and diverse populations.
Granville County forms an integral part of District 32. With its county seat in Oxford, Granville County boasts a deep-rooted agricultural heritage. The county is also home to vibrant small towns like Creedmoor and Butner, offering a blend of urban amenities and rural living.
Vance County, nestled along the Virginia border, adds its own unique flavor to District 32. Its county seat, Henderson, is a hub of commerce and industry. The county's history is interwoven with African American culture, seen through historical sites like the African American Cultural Complex and the Henderson Institute Historical Museum.
Despite their individual identities, Granville and Vance counties share common interests and challenges. Ensuring quality healthcare, improving public education for all, and fostering economic growth are among the key concerns that resonate across both counties.