The 5 Best Public Servants Around Loudoun

Loudoun County is home to dedicated individuals whose service shapes the well-being, safety, and future of our community. These public servants have made meaningful contributions through local government, education, and emergency response.

Trevor Brown (Posthumously) – Sterling Volunteer Fire Co. Station 18

Remembered for his service and sacrifice, Trevor Brown of Sterling Volunteer Fire Co. Station 18 exemplified the courage and commitment of Loudoun’s first responders.

Caleb Stought – Purcellville Town Council

As a member of the Purcellville Town Council, Caleb Stought works to represent local voices and help guide decisions that impact the town's growth, infrastructure, and community services.

Mike Chapman – Sheriff, Loudoun County

Sheriff Mike Chapman leads the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office with a focus on transparency, innovation in law enforcement, and public safety outreach across the region.

Aaron Carter – Loudoun County Public Schools

Committed to the education and development of the county’s youth, Aaron Carter plays a pivotal role within Loudoun County Public Schools, helping to shape student success through leadership and advocacy.

Phyllis Randall – Loudoun Board Of Supervisors

Chair At-Large Phyllis Randall continues to champion community wellness, equity, and progressive policy through her leadership on the Loudoun Board of Supervisors.

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