Vice Mayor Brian Johsz
Vice Mayor Brian Johsz was appointed to the Chino Hills City Council on August 14, 2017. After fulfilling his appointed term, he was elected to a four-year term on the City Council in November of 2018, and again in 2022. He served his first term as Mayor in 2021.
District
Vice Mayor Johsz lives in District 4 and was elected to represent this District in the November 8, 2022, General Municipal Election. He, like all other Council Members, takes pride in serving his District and the entire Chino Hills community. Together they continue to guide policy and make decisions for the overall good of the community.
Current Term of Office
2022 to 2026
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City Council Committee Involvement
- Cal Cities (League of California Cities)
- State Level - Legislative Task Force
- City of Chino Hills Committees
- Big League Dreams Chino Hills Sports Park ad hoc Committee
- Legislative Advocacy Committee
- Public Safety ad hoc Committee
- Social Media ad hoc Committee
- Transportation ad hoc Committee
- Omnitrans Board of Directors
- San Bernardino County Solid Waste Advisory Task Force - Vice Chair
- West Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District - Board of Trustees
- Finance Committee
Community Involvement
Brian is active in our community through various groups. He served on the Board of Directors for the Rotary Club of Rancho del Chino. He is a past Den Leader for his son’s Cub Scout Den in Chino Hills Pack 393. Brian served on the Board of Managers of the Chino Valley YMCA and also serves on the local board for the Federal Selective Services System. He served on the Measure M Citizens’ Oversight Committee for the Chino Valley Unified School District as an appointed member. Brian is a volunteer for the Chino Hills Community Foundation and previously served on the City’s Healthy Hills Steering Committee. He is a previous volunteer on the Fairfield Ranch Homeowners Association Board of Directors. At the County level, he served as a Commissioner of the San Bernardino County Trails Commission. Prior to being elected to the City Council, Brian was elected to the Chino Valley Fire District Board of Directors in 2013 and 2015 and served as President of the Board in 2016.
Education and Professional Experience
Brian attended the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. At Cal, he was a member of various honor societies and was President of his fraternity. He also earned a Masters of Public Administration degree with an emphasis in Public Management from California State University, Dominguez Hills in Carson.
He has an extensive background in government and public policy, ranging from Capitol Hill to the State Capitol. Brian previously worked for elected officials in the House of Representatives, the California State Legislature, and the County of San Bernardino Board of Supervisors. He has also worked as an executive for the Boy Scouts of America and as a Vice President of Government Affairs for a local recycling and solid waste company. Brian owns his own consulting firm and works for the Los Angeles County Business Federation.
Family
Brian and his wife, Libbie, were married in 2004. They live in the Fairfield Ranch community and have been residents of Chino Hills since 2010. Libbie is an elementary school teacher and community volunteer. Their son is at Chino Hills High School and is active with the baseball team, student leadership, and various clubs. Their daughter is at Townsend Junior High School, where she is active in student leadership. She enjoys dance lessons and Girl Scouts. Cali is their family's Golden Doodle who loves her time walking on City trails and in parks. They are parishioners of St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church.