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Erika Vogel

Township Administrator at Butler Township

Erika Vogel is an experienced municipal administrator currently serving as the Township Administrator for Butler Township in Montgomery County, OH, since March 2013. In this role, Erika has also held the position of Assistant Township Administrator, overseeing planning, zoning, economic development, and human resource functions, including employee relations and benefits management. Prior to joining Butler Township, Erika served as City Planner for the City of Vandalia from January 2008 to March 2013, where responsibilities included zoning administration, code enforcement, and grant writing. Erika's professional journey began with a position in planning at the City of Piqua in 2007, focusing on mapping and land use surveys. Academic credentials include a Master of Community Planning from the University of Cincinnati and a Bachelor of Science in Technology, with a focus on architecture, from Bowling Green State University.

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Dayton, United States

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Butler Township

Butler Township is a thriving community of attractive homes, friendly neighborhoods and booming business development. Home to some 8,300 residents, Butler Township offers the lifestyle and amenities that appeal to people at all stages of life, from singles to retirees and everyone in between. Companies have recognized the great opportunities awaiting them in our township, and so new business growth is skyrocketing. Most of our new retail, restaurants, hotels and other commercial enterprises are concentrated in the York Commons development, but other areas are growing as well. The interchange of interstates 75 and 70 – the “Crossroads of America” – is located in our community, providing convenient transportation links to carry goods and people in every direction. We are also just minutes away from the Dayton International Airport. Butler Township is located in north central Montgomery County. With two rivers – the Great Miami and the Stillwater – flowing through our community, and abundant natural areas, people find this a great place for leisure activities such as hiking, canoeing and fishing.