Thomas Freeman

$149.00

Born in upstate New York, a region similar in character to Washington County, he was raised on a dairy farm where hard work and responsibility were part of daily life. He attended the Rochester Institute of Technology, earning degrees in Graphic Design and Interior Design that laid the foundation for his career in design and architecture.

After college, Freeman moved to Boston, where he worked for a large architectural firm and began his career in large-scale commercial and healthcare design. In 2004, he relocated to Washington, D.C., where he works closely with federal government agencies designing healthcare facilities for the U.S. military. Serving the men and women who protect the nation has been one of the greatest honors of his life.

Eleven years ago, Freeman and his husband moved to Washington County to leave behind the pace of city life and to settle in a community that reminded him of his upbringing. Since then, they have restored several historic landmarks and become deeply involved in historic preservation efforts throughout the county. For several years, he has also authored historical and biographical articles on the architecture and history of Williamsport, helping to raise awareness and contribute to the town’s revitalization.

Freeman is passionate about Washington County, as well as fairness, equality, human rights, and government accountability to ensure the community receives the strong representation it deserves. He is seeking voters’ support on Election Day, June 23rd.

Born in upstate New York, a region similar in character to Washington County, he was raised on a dairy farm where hard work and responsibility were part of daily life. He attended the Rochester Institute of Technology, earning degrees in Graphic Design and Interior Design that laid the foundation for his career in design and architecture.

After college, Freeman moved to Boston, where he worked for a large architectural firm and began his career in large-scale commercial and healthcare design. In 2004, he relocated to Washington, D.C., where he works closely with federal government agencies designing healthcare facilities for the U.S. military. Serving the men and women who protect the nation has been one of the greatest honors of his life.

Eleven years ago, Freeman and his husband moved to Washington County to leave behind the pace of city life and to settle in a community that reminded him of his upbringing. Since then, they have restored several historic landmarks and become deeply involved in historic preservation efforts throughout the county. For several years, he has also authored historical and biographical articles on the architecture and history of Williamsport, helping to raise awareness and contribute to the town’s revitalization.

Freeman is passionate about Washington County, as well as fairness, equality, human rights, and government accountability to ensure the community receives the strong representation it deserves. He is seeking voters’ support on Election Day, June 23rd.