Brian Pacheco is a fourth-generation family farmer and dairyman in Fresno County. Brian graduated from Kerman High School and attended the University of California, Davis. He earned a bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics and was the commencement speaker at graduation as well as a recipient of the Award of Distinction for the UC Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
Supervisor Pacheco is a strong advocate of public education and excellence in our local schools. He was elected and served 12 years on the Kerman Unified School District Board of Trustees. He has also served on the Board of Directors of Community Regional Medical Center, the Fresno-Madera Area Agency on Aging, and the Human Resources Advisory Board.
Supervisor Pacheco is a past president of the Fresno County Farm Bureau and currently oversees water issues as a board member on the North Kings Groundwater Sustainability Agency and the McMullin Area Groundwater Sustainability Agency.
Supervisor Pacheco and his wife, Alena, have three adult children. The Pacheco family were involved in 4H and FFA for many years.
First elected in 2014, Supervisor Pacheco served as Board Chairman in 2017 and 2022. He won re-election in June 2022 for a third four-year term.
Supervisor Pacheco is honored to serve as the District 1 Supervisor and represent the west side of Fresno County.