Meet Bryan Escobar and his proven track record
A few years ago, Bryan was called by a Texas school district that had been paying massive penalties every single month. For years, no one could identify the cause. Internally, the problem had been quietly ignored.
Frustrated and out of options, a manager finally reached out to Bryan for help. Within days, Bryan uncovered the issue. It was complex, but the solution was not. The fix was a simple and inexpensive piece of software. Nothing flashy. Nothing complicated. Just the right tool for the job. But it took the district nearly three months to approve the purchase.
In those three months alone, taxpayers lost several hundred thousand more dollars. Once the software was finally approved, the savings were immediate, saving the district and taxpayers millions of dollars every year.
That experience confirmed what Bryan already knew. The problem is not the people. The problem is the system. Slow. Outdated. Tangled in red tape. Wasting money and then asking for trust.
We do not need someone learning on the job. We need proven leadership now.
He’s built A Career on fixing what’s broken
For nearly 30 years, Bryan has helped families, businesses, and a public institution eliminate waste, cut through bureaucracy, and protect hard-earned money.
He goes where others give up. He fixes what others ignore. He refuses to accept ‘That’s just how it’s always been done.’
Qualified for the job
Real Leadership, He’s Not Learning on the Job
People do not want experiments in leadership.
They want leaders who:
✔ Know what they are doing
✔ Take responsibility
✔ Remember who pays the bills
He says, “I will put my résumé up against anyone in this race.”
We do not need someone learning on the job. We need proven leadership now.
He’s a SUrvivor. A Coach. An Advocate.
Bryan is a cancer survivor. Chemo and radiation did not slow him down. They sharpened him. They deepened his commitment to family, integrity, and serving something bigger than himself.
For nearly 18 years, Bryan coached youth sports, including a national championship season with his daughter’s team. Coaching taught him discipline, accountability, and the importance of showing up every day.
That is exactly how he will serve PRECINCT 2.