A man with glasses smiling and standing with arms crossed on a grassy soccer field.

CONNOR ROHAN

For Wilton Town Board

Moving Wilton forward

“Wilton is a great place to live, but we are long overdue for better planning. Over the last decade, development has run wild, traffic has worsened, and the Town Board’s promises have fallen short — even while town funds sit unused. I’m running for Town Board to bring fresh ideas, protect what makes Wilton special, and work collaboratively to deliver meaningful results.”

— Connor Rohan

Connor Rohan is an advocate and community leader who is ready to bring fresh leadership to the Wilton Town Board.

Connor is a proud product of our public schools. He earned his BA in Government from Georgetown University and MBA from Columbia Business School, and gained experience managing budgets and leading teams at Fortune 500 companies. He currently serves as an associate manager for the Pepsi Brand team at PepsiCo.

After moving to Wilton to be closer to family, he jumped into local life — supporting community groups and amplifying upstate voices as Rural Caucus Chair for the New York State Young Democrats.

Now, Connor is running for Town Board to bring practical, responsive leadership to the place he calls home.

Meet Connor

Three people standing outside a house engaged in conversation. The man in the middle is wearing a light blue shirt and glasses, smiling as he speaks to an older man on the right, who is wearing a plaid shirt. A woman with red hair and glasses is on the left, smiling and listening.
An elderly woman and a young man shake hands at the front door of a house, smiling at each other.
Two men talking outdoors near a body of water with green trees in the background, one wearing a suit and red tie, smiling, the other in a light blue shirt with his back to the camera.
  • Prevent overdevelopment, protect green space, and empower our hardworking Planning Department — so Wilton stays livable as we grow.

  • Ease traffic with smart traffic lights, long-overdue studies, and thoughtful development near major roads.

  • Build neighborhood connections and safe street infrastructure for walkers, bikers, and drivers — using idle funds, not raising taxes.

  • Improve cell service so residents can reach emergency help when it matters most.

CONNOR’S COMMON-SENSE Platform