Brian Eury is running for election to Upper Providence Township Council for District 5 to promote safety, transparency, and effectiveness. With an MBA from Saint Joseph’s University and a PhD from Cabrini University, Eury has held significant roles in legislative services and strategic initiatives.
He emphasizes community collaboration and has served on various committees, including the Upper Providence Township Ethics Committee, as well as Delaware County’s Chamber of Commerce and Industrial Development Authority. A 10-year resident of Upper Providence, Eury values community duty and aims to bring stability, budget transparency, and seeking cost-sharing opportunities to the District 5 council seat if elected.
Brian Eury is running for election to Upper Providence Township Council for District 5 with a mission to promote pedestrian safety, continued operational transparency, and effectiveness.
Eury holds an MBA from Saint Joseph’s University and a PhD from Cabrini University. His extensive career includes roles as Regional Director of Legislative Services for the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania and as Chief of Staff and Senior Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at Cabrini University. Eury's experience underscores the importance of community collaboration, where volunteers work together to create a shared vision and set aside egos for the greater good.
Eury has a long history of community service. He has served on the Upper Providence Township Ethics Committee, as treasurer of the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce, and as chair of the Delaware County Industrial Development Authority. His dedication to youth sports is evident through his volunteering with Rose Tree Colts flag football and Media Youth Center basketball and flag football.
A resident of Upper Providence for 10 years and a parishioner at Nativity BVM, Eury was raised with a deep sense of community duty, a value he now shares with his three children.
If elected, Eury will bring stability to the District 5 council seat. He pledges to maintain budget transparency and seek cost-sharing opportunities with other municipalities.