
January 14, 2025 – Tonight, during the first council meeting of 2025, the Noblesville Common Council elected Megan Wiles as its new president. The council also elected Mike Davis as vice president.
"I look forward to working alongside Megan and the Noblesville Common Council to continue to move our community forward through infrastructure projects, enhanced connectivity for our residents, and economic development opportunities," said Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen. "Megan brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the council and will lead with professionalism, integrity, and a deep sense of pride for our community."
Wiles is in her third term and served as the council’s vice president last year and was previously president in 2017 and 2022. She served as the co-chair for the city’s Bicentennial Committee and works as Vice President, Foundation and Community Affairs for Riverview Health.
“This year, Noblesville will see several projects come to fruition that we have been working on for many years and I’m excited to lead the council as they happen,” said Wiles. “We have a lot of major infrastructure and economic developments happening this year throughout the city with more opportunities in front of us. I can’t wait to continue to make smart investments for the people of Noblesville and make this the best community to live, work and play in.”
Wiles is the representative from District 6, includes a large portion of the east side of Noblesville – Stony Ridge, Sagamore, Chapel Woods, Stony Creek Highlands, Silo Ridge, Deer Path and the business areas of Stony Creek Marketplace, Hamilton Town Center and Innovation Mile.
Councilor Mike Davis is in his second 4-year term as a council member. He serves as the chairman of the Finance Committee and represents District 1, which includes a large portion of the northwest side of Noblesville around Morse Reservoir.
Council meetings are open to the public and held on Tuesdays that follow the second and fourth Monday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 16 S. 10th Street. The Council’s next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, January 28. For more information, visit www.noblesville.in.gov/council.