James Fischer

Community Center Attendant at City of Overland Park

James Fischer has extensive experience in operations management, particularly in the foodservice and concessions industry, having held senior roles at notable organizations such as the Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs, and various stadiums. Currently serving as a Community Center Attendant for the City of Overland Park since February 2019, James also contributed as a volunteer at the Veterans Community Project from October 2019 to May 2020, focusing on ending veteran homelessness in Kansas City. Previous consulting work includes advising on the establishment of the Kansas City Automotive Museum and setting up point-of-sale systems. James possesses a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Minnesota - Carlson School of Management.

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Overland Park, United States

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City of Overland Park

A suburb of the greater Kansas City metropolitan area, Overland Park was incorporated as a first-class city May 20, 1960 with a population of 28,085. Since then, the nationally recognized city has grown to more than 187,000 residents, making it the second most populous city in Kansas and metropolitan Kansas City. Overland Park has been named to numerous lists of "best cities,"​ including the best cities to live, best best cities to find a job, best place to raise children, best city in which to retire, and best suburbs for millennials, among others. Check out the City's web site, www.opkansas.org


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