Phyllis Choy is in her first term on the Town Council as she was elected in March 2025.
A resident of Jupiter for 27 years, she has raised her family here and been actively involved in the community through both her professional career and volunteer service.
Phyllis has dedicated hundreds of hours to local initiatives, including Jupiter Beach cleanups, supporting El Sol Resource Center, Habitat for Humanity, and numerous philanthropic organizations throughout Palm Beach County. She has also worked to promote literacy by collecting and distributing over 8,000 new books for children across the region.
Professionally, Phyllis has helped many families find their homes in Jupiter, giving her a deep understanding of the town’s housing needs. Her passion for ensuring safe and affordable housing led to her appointment as Vice Chair of the Palm Beach County Housing Authority in 2017 by then-Governor Rick Scott, where she helped shape policies that support those with a lesser voice.
In recognition of her contributions, Phyllis was named “Humanitarian of the Year” by the Jupiter-Tequesta-Hobe Sound-Miami Association of Realtors in 2023 and was a finalist for “Woman of the Year” with the North County Chamber of Commerce in 2024.