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Alumni Highlights Summer 2024

Steve Kelly (2012)

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Steve Kelly (2012) is now the Township Administrator / Public Safety Director in Miami Township, Clermont County, OH. He took on this role after serving as Fire Chief in Miami Township for many years and, prior to that, as Captain in West Chester Township's Fire and EMS Department. Congrats, Steve, on this next step in your public service career!

As some of you may know, Miami Township is in the northwestern part of Clermont County along the I-275 corridor and near the communities of Loveland and Milford. Currently, about 44,000 people live in Miami Township, which provides public services including police, fire and EMS, parks and recreation, road maintenance, zoning, etc.

Steve joins a group of NKU MPA alumni who are serving as top administrative officials in local governments in the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati region. These governments include other townships in Ohio such as Clearcreek, Deerfield, Green, and Springfield.


Tom Haggard (2019)

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Tom Haggard (2019) is now the Vice President of Community Engagement, Development, and Advocacy at EducateNKY, according to a LINK nky article. EducateNKY is a nonprofit organization with a mission of "ensuring that the Northern Kentucky education landscape is one of the best at meeting the needs of families and learners." Congrats, Tom!

Previously, Tom had been Executive Director of the Kentucky Out-of-School Alliance, which supports the development of quality afterschool and summer programs for young people in Kentucky. He continues to serve in his elected position on the Board of Education for Covington Independent Public Schools; most recently, he has been Chair of the Board.

The LINK article also reported that EducateNKY will have a new President and CEO, starting on August 1. Cheye Calvo with C Squared Strategies in California will take on this role, replacing Tim Hanner. .


Deborah Kittner Johnson (2007)

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Deborah Kittner Johnson (2007) was interviewed by WCPO 9 for a story about the historic Mohawk Place neighborhood in Cincinnati, near Findlay Market and TQL Stadium. Deb and her husband have owned and operated a business in the neighborhood for many years -- Robin Imaging Services, which specializes in fine art and photographic reproduction for interior spaces.

Mohawk Place has a large number of vacant and deteriorating buildings, and Deb and other community leaders have been advocating for city departments and officials to motivate owners to take action. “We have a lot to offer, we’re just struggling to get people to work on what they’ve purchased, and others who might own properties, to sell them instead of just holding onto them and letting them waste away,” she said.

Deb has served as a member of the Mohawk Steering Committee, which has been instrumental in developing the Mohawk Area Plan and other efforts to improve the neighborhood. "The insight that I have into this situation is greatly helped by my MPA studies," she said. .


Christopher Gilbert (2012) & Kathleen Kennedy (2017)

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The is going to be a transformative addition to Springfield Township and a wonderful gathering place for all! Congratulations to everyone involved in this exciting project, including Township Administrator Christopher Gilbert (2012) and Assistant Township Administrator Kathleen Kennedy (2017)!


Tiphanie Galvez (2018)

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The Cincinnati Police Department (CPD) recently welcomed their first therapy dog! Initially, Stella is providing emotional support to police officers, and eventually she will help victims of crime in the city. , and they interviewed Tiphanie Galvez (2018), who serves as Officer Wellness Coordinator for the CPD.


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