State Representative David A. Scribner compiled an impressive record of service to the 107th District during his time in the Connecticut General Assembly. First elected in a special election in 1999, Representative Scribner was re-elected in 2000, 2002, 2004, and most recently in 2006. A Brookfield native, he has been active in his community for many years.
He is a past President and Chairman of the Board of the Child Abuse Prevention Centers of Connecticut; member and former treasurer of the Brookfield Lions Club; Corporate Representative to the United Way of Fairfield County; and a volunteer for American Red Cross blood drives.
Representative Scribner is a lifetime member of the Congregational Church of Brookfield, where he has served as chairman of the Board of Trustees, member of the Executive Council and deacon.
Representative Scribner currently serves as Brookfield Town Treasurer, a position he has held since 1995.
As treasurer, he was responsible for increasing the town’s bond rating to AA2 while providing financial expertise and guidance to town officials on investment, insurance and borrowing decisions.
Representative Scribner was formerly employed by the Union Trust Co. as vice president and corporate/correspondent sales manager; and by Danbury Savings & Loan as a branch manager and business development and lending officer. His professional background is in finance and banking.
Representative Scribner has served on the Brookfield Republican Town Committee for nine years. He was the Vacancy Chairperson, responsible for recruiting new town board and commission members. He is a past vice chairperson and has served on the town committee’s fund-raising and publicity subcommittees.
Representative Scribner is a Justice of the Peace and a Notary Public. He formerly served on the Brookfield Economic Development Commission.
He is a 1975 graduate of Brookfield High School. He also attended Post College and Western Connecticut State University.
Representative Scribner and his wife Pam, a special education teacher and a Bethel native, have three daughters, Kathryn, Victoria and Elizabeth.