Taylor Tobias

Recreation Superintendent at City of Grandview Heights

Taylor Tobias currently serves as the Recreation Superintendent for the City of Grandview Heights, overseeing a team of three full-time programmers and managing the department's annual operating budget since August 2017. Prior experience includes roles as Recreation Programmer, Special Events Assistant Coordinator at the City of Worthington, and various coaching and supervisory positions in gymnastics and recreation programs. Taylor holds a Bachelor's degree in Sport Management from Otterbein University and has demonstrated expertise in event planning, budget management, program development, and staff supervision across multiple recreation settings, consistently enhancing community engagement and youth offerings.

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Columbus, United States

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City of Grandview Heights

Minutes from downtown Columbus but in a class of its own, the City of Grandview Heights combines the energy of urban living with the welcoming, neighborly attitude you’d expect from a city its size. At just over 1.3 square miles and home to 8,000+ residents and growing, Grandview Heights boasts tree-lined, walkable streets, trendy shops and stellar dining, all boosted by the power of its proximity to some of Central Ohio’s most desirable neighborhoods, business centers and entertainment districts. Closely aligned with the Village of Marble Cliff, City and Village residents enjoy access to city services, Grandview Heights City Schools, a beloved community library, and parks and recreation opportunities. A designated Tree City, USA, by the Arbor Day Foundation, Grandview Heights residents benefit from a variety of well-planned passive community parks and natural areas, as well as active indoor and outdoor recreational spaces and programs. Founded in 1906 and incorporated in 1931, Grandview Heights has maintained its small town charm while welcoming substantial growth and change, highlighted by the recent development of the vibrant mixed-use neighborhood of Grandview Yard, and even more recently, Grandview Crossing. Balancing tradition alongside growth and change, the City welcomes new residents and businesses as we continue to prioritize quality of life and enhanced opportunities for those who call our community home. Social Media Policy: https://bit.ly/3ssL9zW


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