National Women’s History Month – First Women of Warren County

As we wrap up #NationalWomensHistoryMonth we would like to highlight the many first women who help to run this wonderful county. Including these women is important because they have blazed the path for future women in these roles within Warren County. We hope you have enjoyed the list of first women of Warren County as much as we have enjoyed this project!

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Tiffany Zindel, LinkedIn

First County Administrator – Tiffany Zindel, 2016-Current

  • Tiffany is the first woman to be appointed as County Administrator. She began working for the county in 1986, working in the Office of Management and Budget, moving up to Director of OMB, Assistant County Administrator and then being promoted to County Administrator in 2016.  
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Gray, Schwartz, Miranda, South, Unknown – 2003

First Records Manager/Archivist – Pamela Spetter Schwartz, 1998 – 2008

  • Orchestrated the organization of the Records Center and Archives in the Administration Building
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Melissa Bour, LinkedIn

First Female Director of Warren County Emergency Services – Melissa Bour, 2017-Current

  • Melissa has worked for Warren County for almost 20 years, starting as Emergency Communications Officer in 2000 and was promoted to Director in 2017

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First Female Common Pleas Court Administrator – Jennifer Burnside, 2012-Current

  • First Female Common Pleas Court Administrator, appointed to the position in 2012 that she still currently holds

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