Terence Farrell began his term as Commissioner on January 7, 2008 and was elected chairman of the Board of Commissioners on January 6, 2009. Under his leadership, the board initiated a strategic plan to increase efficiency in the county operations and installed online streaming video of the Commissioners’ public meetings to increase government transparency. He previously served two terms as Chester County’s Recorder of Deeds where his leadership is credited with bringing the Recorder’s Office into the 21st Century. Under Terence’s guidance, a modern recording and imaging system was put into place in the Recorder’s Office.

Terence has strong Chester County roots, having grown up on the campus of Lincoln University, where his parents were both professors. He has two adult sons and a granddaughter.
Terence believes in the power of an education. His parents emphasized the importance of education and instilled in him the concept of being a life-long learner. As a result, Terence has achieved many educational goals: he is a licensed Realtor, received a Bachelors degree in English from Carleton College, and holds Graduate Certificates in both Public Administration and Public Personnel Administration from Indiana State University. He also served as a board member for the Pennsylvania Leadership Charter School.
In 2005, Terence was selected by the White House to serve on the prestigious Presidential Rank Awards Panel. The panel is convened annually to review a select group of distinguished Federal executives, who have been nominated by a Cabinet Secretary or Agency Head to receive the award. The evaluation completed by the Awards Panel results in nominations that are sent to the President for final review.
A current resident of the borough of West Chester, Terence takes an active interest in his local community serving on numerous boards and councils, including the YMCA of the Brandywine Valley and the Chester County Economic Development Council.
