Mayor Brown
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Few people know Evesham Township as well as Randy Brown. A lifelong resident, Randy was educated in the stellar Evesham school system – from Jaggard Elementary to Marlton Middle School to Cherokee High School.
A star athlete in several sports, Randy was an All-State player at Cherokee High School and went on to play at Catawba College in North Carolina, where he received All-American and College Player of the Year honors in 1989.
But Evesham was calling Randy Brown’s name, and the South Jersey native quickly returned to the area to begin what would blossom into a successful business career. Randy co-founded United Title & Abstract in 1991 with his father and to this day continues to remain a hands-on part of the agency.
Randy has served as a consultant to NFL teams, including the Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles. His expertise has also made him a valued contributor to many sports radio shows and on Comcast SportsNet, where he’s appeared on various programs.
In his spare time, he is an active member of the community and showcases a spirit for helping others. Randy volunteers his time as a coach in Marlton’s baseball program and he donates to the Camden Rescue Mission. He has served on the Aerohaven Committee and is currently on the Board of Directors for Brooks-Irvine Memorial Football Club. His family belongs to St.Joan of Arc church.
Randy resides in Wellington Chase with his wife Trisha, a teacher at Rice Elementary School. They are proud parents of their 18-year-old son Tyler, their 3-year-old daughter Ryan and 1-year-old daugher MacKenzie.
As someone who was born and raised in Evesham, Randy possesses an in-depth knowledge of the area that is hard to rival. His first-hand experience of the community, especially the school system has led him to want to improve on the place he loves. That’s why Randy has teamed up with Chris Brown and John McKenna to seek public office in hopes of sparking positive changes.
The desire to do public good can be traced to his parents. His mother, Eileen was a teacher and guidance counselor in Evesham Township schools. His father, Richard was an Evesham Councilman from 1983 – 1991. Randy is inspired knowing he can make a difference in the lives of his own children and those of countless others in the community.