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Mark J. Fitzgerald
1,602 votes
23.71%
- Occupation: Loveland City Council Member
- Masters of Public Administration, University of Dayton
- Bachelor of Political Science, University of Utah
- Loveland City Manager, 1995-2000
- Loveland City Council, 2007-present
- Loveland Area Chamber of Commerce, Past President
- Ohio Government Risk Management Association, Past Board Member
Priorities:
- Maintain city services while controlling fees and taxes
- Enhance Loveland's quality of life to help keep our exisitng citizens and attract new residents
- Expand efforts to retain and attract sustainable businesses to strengthen the tax base
Paulette L Leeper
1,492 votes
22.08%
- Occupation: Loveland City Council Member
- Appointed City Council Member, February 2011
- Director, Loveland Area Chamber of Commerce, 2002 - 2010
- Loveland City Council Member, 1997-2001
- B.A. English and Psychology, S.U.N.Y. at Buffalo
Priorities:
- Dealing with the $600,000 gap in our 2013 budget brought on by the repeal of the Estate Tax and the 50% reduction in the Local Government Fund.
- Continued forward movement on the Historic Loveland Redevelopment Plan and other initiatives that will strengthen our tax base.
- Maintaining the strength, openness and good management practices of our City government.
Angela L. "Angie" (Loyola) Settell
1,262 votes
18.68%
- Occupation: Retired
- 33 year career with IRS, 25 years at managerial and executive levels
- Who's Who Among Women and Who's Who Among Women Executives
- President of numerous professional and social organizations at both National and Local level
- MemberTownship Finance and Safety Committees
- Past National President , Phi Chi Theta Fraternity for women in business
- BS Accounting, Louisiana State University
Priorities:
- I will work hard to solve our budget deficits rather than just proposing raising taxes;
- Balance economic progress without sacrificing our neighborhoods;
- Promote the right marketing strategies to attract businesses and create jobs and capitalize on those characteristics that make us unique.
Todd A. Osborne
938 votes
13.88%
- Occupation: Senior Rights Acquisition Account Manager for Cengage Learni
- Bachelors of Science, Paralegal Studies, Spring 2012
- Loveland City Council 2003-2007, 2007-Present
- Chairman, Community Improvement Corporation of Loveland
Priorities:
- Resume operations of sewer plant and lower rates
- Complete Historical Downtown Loveland development and focus on Loveland-Madeira Road Business Corridor
- Maintain Quality Basic Services of Loveland
Barry Kuhn
775 votes
11.47%
- Occupation: Manager of Equity Compensation
- Certified Equity Professional
- Member, Loveland Chamber of Commerce
Priorities:
- Redevelopment of Loveland Historical District
- City Budget
- Redevelopment of Loveland Maderia Corridor
Gary Stouder
687 votes
10.17%
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