Brian Landress launches campaign for Noblesville Common Council

Brian Landress filed paperwork for his candidacy on Feb. 7 and launched his campaign on Monday as a candidate for Noblesville Common Council At Large in the 2019 primary.

“What an honor to make the case to all the citizens of Noblesville how I will advocate on their behalf to bring new ideas and to better our city for the future,” said Landress. “I’m looking forward to an engaging campaign season and reaching out to all Noblesville citizens to earn their support and vote.”

Landress’ campaign is based on five core principles:

  • To engage the community proactively, collaboratively and transparently
  • To bring the voice of the community back to City Hall
  • To work diligently to ensure the city works for you and won’t just “check the box”
  • To treasure and respect Noblesville’s historic character and assets
  • To maximize the people’s money and investments as the city grows, changes and innovates for the future

“The early support received since filing has been truly remarkable,” said Landress. “People are ready for representation that will work with them and for them.”

The primary is May 7.

For more information, please visit brianlandressforcouncil.com and connect on Facebook.

Background

Brian Landress has been a resident of Noblesville for five years since relocating to Indiana for his career. He has over 25 years of leadership and professional experience working for some of the most well-known names in manufacturing. He currently works as the Director of IT Supplier Strategy for Cummins Inc. where he manages and negotiates significant multi-million dollar relationships for the company.

He has been a board member of the Noblesville Preservation Alliance going on his fifth year, of which he has served in an executive role going on two years. He has been a key contributor advocating for the community on some of Noblesville’s most significant projects and decisions.

He holds a BS in Business Administration from East Carolina University. He is married to Anita Landress who is also very active in the community recently receiving the honor of being recognized among the 30 most influential women of Noblesville. He has two daughters and two grandchildren. He enjoys volunteering in the community, supporting local events throughout the year, working on the restoration of his home and enjoying this great city he considers himself fortunate to live in.