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John D. Robinson

Board Of Personnel Review at City of Powell, Ohio

John D. Robinson, MBA, has extensive experience in leadership and fundraising within various non-profit and corporate environments. Currently serving on the Board of Personnel Review for the City of Powell, Ohio since March 2020, Robinson previously held significant roles such as Board of Directors Officer and Secretary for the New Hope Endowment Fund, where responsibilities included directing financial activities and maximizing fundraising efforts. Robinson also contributed to the United Way of Central Ohio as a Sponsored Executive, developing strategies for fundraising campaigns and building relationships with corporate donors. Earlier experience includes consulting for Medical Mutual of Ohio, generating substantial revenue from multiple companies, and serving as a board member for the Rotary Club of Olentangy. Robinson holds an MBA in Marketing Management from The University of Iowa Tippie College of Business and a Bachelor of Science in Business from Miami University.

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Columbus, United States

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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.


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