FAIRFIELD AFTER GERBER: Who Leads the Town Now?

FAIRFIELD AFTER GERBER: Who Leads the Town Now?

Author: Arav Kapoor July 23, 2025 Duration: 7:00

Fairfield, Connecticut is entering a new chapter following the passing of First Selectman Bill Gerber. In this episode of The GeoPolitical, I break down what happens next: how Fairfield’s government will fill the leadership gap, the legal and procedural steps for appointing a new First Selectman, and what it all means for our town moving forward.


I also take a moment to reflect on my personal friendship with Mr. Gerber — a kind and encouraging leader who believed in young voices, including mine.


In this episode:

– What happens to Fairfield’s Board of Selectmen now

– How a new First Selectman is chosen

– What this means for town leadership and direction

– My personal memories of Bill Gerber


Whether you’re a Fairfield resident, student, or someone interested in how small-town government works, this episode will walk you through the real process — and why it matters.


Rest in peace, Mr. Gerber.


Arav Kapoor hosts The GeoPolitical, a series of conversations that dig into the deep connections between our world's landscapes, power structures, and past events. Each episode features interviews with a diverse range of guests, from renowned experts to individuals with unique ground-level perspectives, all contributing to a richer understanding of the forces that shape our lives. The discussions flow freely across disciplines, examining how geography influences political decisions, how economic policies are rooted in historical context, and how these elements are forever intertwined. You'll hear nuanced explorations of current global tensions, the historical underpinnings of regional conflicts, and the economic realities that define nations and communities. This podcast thrives on the belief that to understand the present, we must map the intricate routes of history, terrain, and human ambition. Tune in for thoughtful dialogue that refuses to treat these subjects in isolation, offering instead a connected and compelling narrative about the world as it is and how it came to be.
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