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Brian Wheeler
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Brian Wheeler

Electoral District At-Large
Term Start 2004
Term End 2011
Preceded by Gary Grant

Term Start 2008
Term End 2009
Preceded by Sue Friedman

Biographical Information

Date of birth Sept. 11, 1966
Age 57
Spouse Jean Wheeler
Children Abby Wheeler
Sam Wheeler
Residence Ivy, VA
Alma mater University of Virginia
Profession Executive Director
Charlottesville Tomorrow


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Brian Wheeler initiated the formation of Charlottesville Tomorrow in February 2005 and he was hired as its first Executive Director in July of that year.

Wheeler has lived in the Charlottesville-Albemarle region since 1984 and currently represents the community as an elected member of the Albemarle County School Board.

During 1998-2005, Wheeler served as Chief Information Officer at SNL Financial, a leading provider of data to Wall Street. Prior to that, he was employed at the W. Alton Jones Foundation, a private family foundation that focused on grantmaking supporting environmental and international security projects.

Wheeler received a B.A. in Foreign Affairs from the University of Virginia in May 1990. Mr. Wheeler and his wife Jean Milam Wheeler have two children and currently live in Ivy, Virginia.

2007 election for School Board

At-large

Candidates Votes %
Brian A. Wheeler (I) incumbent 11,095 56.18
W. Patrick Wood 8,617 43.63
Write-In 37 0.19

2003 election for School Board

Results of school board elections held Nov. 4 2003.

Candidates Votes %
Brian A. Wheeler 7,796 50.22
Linda M. McRaven 7,695 49.57
Write-In 34 0.22
Source: Virginia State Board of Elections[1]

External Links

Notes

  1. "General Election- November 4, 2003." Virginia State Board of Elections. 23 June 2009 <http://www.sbe.virginia.gov/ElectionResults/2003/nov/003.htm>.