MEET SEAN
County Commissioner - District 11
2018 - current
Sean R. Aiello is a lifelong conservative Republican born and raised in Franklin, Tennessee with family roots in Williamson County dating to the 1800s. Together with his wife Savannah, Sean lives and works in District 11 as a civil litigation attorney.
Growing up in Williamson County, Sean has witnessed firsthand the steady development and changes in what was once a primarily rural county. Sean strongly believes in an appropriate balance between growth and maintaining the unique character of Williamson County that makes it a fantastic place to call home. Sean believes in the future of Williamson County through fiscal responsibility, promoting the reduction of government waste, keeping taxes low, and demanding quality education.
Sean is honored to have served as county commissioner for District 11 and looks forward to continuing to represent its residents for the upcoming 2026-2030 term.

Memberships & Associations
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Tennessee Bar Association: Young Lawyers Division: President, 2024-2025
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Tennessee Bar Association: Middle Tennessee Governor
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Williamson County Bar Association: Young Lawyer’s Division: President, 2019-2021
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John Marshall Chapter of American Inns of Court: Member
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Pull-Tight Players Theatre: Legal Counsel; Former Board Member
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City of Franklin Civil War Historical Commission: Board Member
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Williamson County Convention and Visitors Bureau: Executive Committee; Secretary
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Friends of the Williamson County Animal Center: Board Member
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Franklin Downtown Neighborhood Association: Member
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Sons of the American Revolution: Member
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Williamson County Historical Society: Member
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Federalist Society: Member
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Williamson County Republican Party: Member: Former Legal Counsel

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Attorney
Schell & Oglesby, LLC - Partner
Franklin, TN
Admitted to Practice
Tennessee: 2015
Middle District of Tennessee, US District Court: 2016
Western District of Tennessee, US District Court: 2020
Eastern District of Tennessee, US District Court, 2024
Supreme Court of the United States: 2023
Education
Louisiana State University,
Paul M. Hebert Law Center
Juris Doctor: 2015
Graduate Degree in Comparative Law: 2015
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Bachelor of Arts: 2012



