Tim Agnello and his family reside in Oakley.
He earned his BS and MS degrees in geology at University of Cincinnati, where his thesis was on landslides. He teaches science at Walnut Hills High School and works part-time as a realtor.
Brenda lives in Clifton with her husband and two children. She has been Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology at Cincinnati Museum Center since 2004. A self-described landslide buff, she grew up in Alberta—Canadian dinosaur country — where she developed her life-long fascination with fossils. She earned her B.Sc. and M.Sc in honors paleontology from University of Alberta and a Ph.D. in earth sciences from University of California, Riverside.
Eric lives in Hyde Park with his family. He leads the non-profit Hillside Trust in its mission to preserve, protect and promote our region’s hillsides, educate the public, and consult with local governments to help craft long-range design and land use policies. Eric has enjoyed the Cincinnati hillsides since boyhood.
At University of Cincinnati, he earned his B.S. in Geography and a Master of Community Planning. Eric has worked at The Hillside Trust for 33 years, serving as executive director since 2000.
Roxanne lives in downtown Cincinnati and is a real estate agent with Sibcy Cline.
She has more than 15 years of experience in elected office, serving as Cincinnati Mayor (1993-1999) and Council Member (1991-1999 and 2007-2013). Her institutional knowledge of the landslide issue brings political expertise to this important topic. Her master degree in public administration is from the John. F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.
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