FERGUSON TOWNSHIP — Ferguson Township Supervisors have named a new township supervisor.
In December 2025, supervisors contracted with MGT Impact Solutions, LLC to initiate a national recruitment for the next township manager.
The goal of the recruitment was to identify and interview professionals who have the desired experience, education, skills, and interest in serving as the next township manager. MGT’s national recruitment search yielded 48 resumes from 18 states, including 22 from Pennsylvania. A competitive interview process was completed to identify a new Ferguson Township Manager.
Supervisors recently announced that Warren K. Obenski accepted the board’s offer to serve as the next Township Manager of Ferguson Township. His employment with the township begins Tuesday, May 26.
Obenski is a seasoned public administrator and law enforcement professional with over 25 years of experience in local government in Chester County near Philadelphia. He currently serves as township manager of Honey Brook Township since 2021, where he directs daily operations, manages budgets and capital planning, oversees staff and finances, secures grants, and provides strategic support to the supervisors.
He is an active member of several professional organizations including the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors, Association for Pennsylvania Municipal Managers, and the International City Management Association.
Prior to his role as township manager, Warren served as a police officer with Uwchlan Township Police Department from 1995 through 2021, handling complex investigations, enforcement, and prosecutions. He also held leadership roles in the luxury watch industry, including North America Manager for Ball Watch Switzerland.
Obenski earned a B.S. in administration of justice in 1995 and a Master of public administration in 2017, both from Penn State University. He is known for his analytical skills, integrity, and ability to resolve complex issues through clear communication and impartial decision-making. He previously volunteered as a firefighter and EMT, and has served as a Gracie Survival Tactics Instructor, high school mountain bike coach, and First Aid/CPR Instructor.

