Mike Schmidt

Member

Term ends 2015
14th year on board

7920 Ballash Rd
Medina, Oh 44254
(330) 769-4245
[email protected]

Committee Assignments
Medina County Career Center
OSBA Legislative Liaison
Finance

Born  -  10/12/52  Minneapolis, MN

Residence  -  28 years at present address

Family  -  Wife Linda (Married 33 Years)

                 Alissa (25)  -  CHS & College of Wooster Grad (Teaching In Raleigh, NC)

                 Ryan (23)  -  CHS & Masters Program Univ of Akron (Polymer Engineering)

                 Mallory (21)  -  CHS & Graduate of Kent State ( Fashion Merchandising)

Occupation  -  Self  Employed (REALTOR also sell & build log homes)

Education  -  Richfield High School (MN)

                       Normandale College (MN)

                       University of Minnesota

                       Hondros College (OH)

Offices & Activities  -  Westfield Township Zoning Board Chairman, Westfield Township Comprehensive Plan, Westfield Village Comprehensive Plan, Greater Medina Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Medina County, United Way, Akron Children’s Hospital, Medina County Commissioners Task Force, Ohio Fair Schools Task Force, Medina Creative Housing, Medina Sunrise Rotary Chairperson, Facilitator at National Sales Meetings, Sunday School Teacher & Choir, Church Stewardship & Lay Leader, NAR & OAR Member, MCBOR Legislative Committee Chair, Business Networking International Chapter President, Cloverleaf  School Board President, Cloverleaf AllSports Boosters President, Cloverleaf Little League Coach & President, Cloverleaf Soccer Assn. Board & Coach, Cloverleaf Softball Coach, Cloverleaf Strategic Plan, Levy Committee Chair,  Medina County Parks Volunteer, Foreign Exchange Student Program.

Hobbies  -  Fishing, Hunting, Gardening, Home Projects

Goals  -  To continue to raise the bar and challenge our students, staff and community  to make Cloverleaf the best public educational facility in Ohio.

Comments  -  Being elected to a B.O.E. is one of the most trusted positions you can obtain. You are given the responsibility to educate the children of your community and prepare them to go into our new global economy. This is a very challenging and demanding role given the expectations and funding situations the state has given us. A good board member must always remember that it is all about the kids and if you loose sight of that other distractions and agendas can consume you and get you off track.

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