City of Powell, Ohio
Andy White ICMA-CM has extensive experience in city management, currently serving as City Manager for the City of Powell, Ohio since April 2020. Prior to this role, Andy held the position of City Manager for the City of Huron, Ohio from January 2006 to April 2020 and served as Assistant City Manager in Huron from September 2004 to December 2005. Andy began a career in municipal management as a Management Assistant for the Town of Mansfield, CT from June 2003 to July 2004. Educational qualifications include a Master of Public Administration with a focus on Local Government Management, Public Finance, and Budgeting from the University at Albany and a Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science from St. Bonaventure University.
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City of Powell, Ohio
What makes the City of Powell one of the best places to live in the United States? According to CNN/Money Magazine, our jobs, education, crime rate and access to leisure activities earned us that title. Since receiving that distinction, the accolades have continued. Early in 2010, Delaware County, the portion of central Ohio that Powell calls home, was named one of the "Best Places to Get Ahead" in the U.S. by Forbes.com. Forbes.com has also called Delaware County one of the country's five best places to raise a family, based on cost of living, reasonably priced homes, quality of schools and short commute times. Delaware County also finished No. 6 on CNN/Money's list of 25 counties that have experienced the most job growth in the last 10 years. And most recently, a Business Journals On Numbers survey ranked Powell 5th among 955 Midwestern communities for quality of life, ahead of any other Ohio city. You're at Home in Powell. Welcome Home.