City of Medina
Kimberly Marshall serves as the Economic Development Director for the City of Medina since April 2011, overseeing the Economic Development Department and Medina City Development Corporation with a focus on business retention, growth, and community revitalization. Prior experience includes a role as a Business Service Representative in the Workforce & Talent Division at the Ohio Department of Development, where relationship development with businesses for workforce programs was key, and as an Account Executive at the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, promoting services and coordinating with workforce partners. Earlier career achievements involved administrative roles at the United States Department of Defense and Lockheed Martin, providing contract administration and support. Kimberly Marshall completed training with Leadership Medina County in 2015 and studied at the John Glenn College of Public Affairs at The Ohio State University.
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City of Medina
Founded in 1818 and incorporated as a village in 1835, the City of Medina enjoys a long and rich history that is evident in the restored Victorian architecture of its picturesque Public Square area. A visit to Medina’s Historic Square is like taking a step back in time, a feeling that attracts tourists and residents to its unique shops, fine restaurants and many special events. Time, however, has not stood still, and this bustling city serves as the seat of Medina County government for one of the fastest growing and most prosperous counties in northeastern Ohio. The City of Medina is an attractive community of 26,000+. The population within a 15 mile radius is approximately 275,000.