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Jeff Thomas

Stormwater Manager at Deerfield Township

Jeff Thomas is a seasoned professional in stormwater management and conservation, currently serving as Stormwater Manager for Deerfield Township since April 2019. Prior to this role, Jeff Thomas was the Director at the Warren County Soil and Water Conservation District from January 2007 to April 2019, where responsibilities included program development and personnel management. Jeff Thomas also worked as a Resource Management Specialist for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources from February 2001 to January 2007, administering agricultural pollution abatement initiatives across 20 counties in southwest Ohio. Additionally, from October 2004 to August 2006, Jeff Thomas was the Vice President of the Deerfield Regional Storm Water District, focusing on the establishment of a storm water utility. Jeff Thomas holds a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Natural Resource Management from the University of Kentucky, obtained between 1992 and 1996.

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Mason, United States

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Deerfield Township

Deerfield Township was formally established on May 10, 1803, although early settlements of the area date back to the 1790s. The area got its name from the large deer population that was supported by numerous springs that scattered the landscape. Today, Deerfield Township is a vibrant community of 38,000 plus residents in the Cincinnati Metropolitan Area who enjoy a diverse housing stock, excellent schools, a top notch park system, and a bustling retail and entertainment scene. It is the most populous jurisdiction in Warren County comprising over 16 square miles in southwest corner of Warren County and borders both Hamilton and Butler Counties.


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