Baker’s drive to serve is personal. As a father to 12-year-old Henry, he often sees the future of Brevard through his son’s eyes.
Personal Commitment
On May XX, Councilman Aaron Baker announced his candidacy for a second term on Brevard City Council, emphasizing his commitment to building a Brevard that works for everyone - not just visitors, but the working people and families who call it home. Elected in 2021, Baker has spent the past four years helping lead a quiet but powerful transformation of city government — one focused on transparency, professionalism, and delivering real results. A father, community advocate, and longtime Brevard resident, Baker is running on a record of meaningful accomplishments and a clear vision for the city’s future.
A Record of Progress
During his first term, Baker played a key role in modernizing how Brevard functions — from updating outdated land use policies to improving transparency and professionalism across city departments. Under his leadership, the city:
Continuing Momentum
Looking ahead, Baker’s campaign will focus on continuing this momentum with bold goals for his second term:
- Ensuring Brevard remains a place for working people, with housing solutions that unlock the potential of backyards and infill development. Following through on the Ecusta Trail, fulfilling its promise as both a transportation option and a catalyst for economic development. Supporting young entrepreneurs and local economic growth that benefits the broader community. Improving communication about city projects so that residents are informed, heard, and involved. Completing the shift toward a professional, people-centered city government.
Baker’s drive to serve is personal. As a father to 12-year-old Henry, he often sees the future of Brevard through his son’s eyes.
A graduate of Brevard College and Johns Hopkins University, Baker has deep roots in the community and a professional background in marketing. He is the Brand Director at Oskar Blues Brewery, entering his twelfth year with the company.
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