Politics & Government

Meet the Supervisor Candidate: Jason Croley

Jason Croley is a Republican running for election to the Warminster board of supervisors.

Bio:

Jason Croley, 34, is the father of three, the husband of a teacher and a proud resident of Warminster Township. 

Jason's professional background is in operational management. He has worked in a diverse number of fields including medical education, contract administration, pharmacy & healthcare benefits, multi-channel contact centers and human resources for clients such as Merck, Comcast and Express Scripts.

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In the local community, Jason is a member of the Centennial Ad Hoc Property Use Committee and the Friends of Warminster Library. He is the Assistant Committeeman for Warminster District #3 and serves as a poll watcher on election days. Jason also volunteers at number of local events throughout the year such as the Ben Wilson Senior Center Spaghetti Dinner and various 5Ks held at Warminster Community Park.

Vital Stats

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Born – November 24, 1978 in Pottsville

Wife – Ann, married 2003

Children – Three, 2 boys and a girl

Education – Blue Mountain High School, Susquehanna University

Profession – Operations Management

What is the biggest issue facing Warminster voters, and how can you help solve it?

Finding ways to replace and/or update our aging infrastructure (roads, storm water, traffic, new Parks & Rec building) while responsibly managing the budget is the biggest challenge that we currently face. We must do everything we can to complete these tasks without increasing the financial burden on taxpayers. 

I have successfully managed people, projects and programs that provide high quality service while minimizing costs. I understand the challenges inherent in creating and managing a budget. I understand the responsibility we have to both the residents and employees of our township. Using a combination of technology, best practices and common sense, we can find ways to work smarter in order to increase productivity.  If we strive for high efficiency in our operations, we can use the time and money saved to focus on our core infrastructure problems. These are issues that must be addressed in order to attract more families, businesses and jobs to our community.

Warminster is a great place to live, but there are things we can do better. The challenges ahead will require hard work, dedication and discipline on the part of a great many people to get us there. I would like to be part of that solution and I humbly ask for your vote on November 5 so I may roll up my sleeves and go to work for you.


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