Profile: Dian Hall (Candidate for Farragut Alderman, Ward 1)
The best decisions for Farragut come from listening to our community, engaging neighborhoods early and planning thoughtfully for the future. Together, we can preserve what makes Farragut special while preparing responsibly for the opportunities and challenges ahead.
That vision defines how I will serve as your alderman: Listen. Plan. Deliver. I will listen before decisions are made, plan with a long-term perspective and deliver practical solutions that reflect our community's values. Whether we're addressing traffic, infrastructure, parks or development, I believe local government works best when residents are informed, involved and heard.
Service has been the defining principle of my life. During my 27-year Air Force career, I learned that the best leaders listen before they lead, earn trust through their actions, and bring people together to solve problems and seize opportunities. When my family made Farragut our home 14 years ago, those same values became the foundation of my commitment to this community.
I have had the honor of serving on my homeowners association board and coaching T-ball, basketball and soccer for First Baptist Concord Church. I currently serve on the Town of Farragut Parks and Athletics Council, teach Children's Sunday School at Concord United Methodist Church and volunteer at the Faith Lutheran Shepherd of Hope Food Pantry.
I support well-planned growth that balances opportunity with responsibility. That means protecting the character of our neighborhoods while ensuring roads, traffic, stormwater infrastructure and public services keep pace with development. It also means supporting the local businesses that make Farragut unique.
Our small businesses are neighbors, job creators and the backbone of our local economy. By creating a business-friendly environment with fair, predictable processes and thoughtful planning, we can help local businesses thrive while preserving the quality of life that makes Farragut such a special place to call home.
I'm running to ensure that every decision reflects the values of the people who live here — not just today's needs, but the future we want to build together. I would be honored to earn your support and serve as your voice on the Board of Mayor and Aldermen.


