Candidates
Jennifer Mazzuckelli
Clermont County Commissioner
Southwest Ohio, Countywide
Jennifer Mazzuckelli is a dedicated citizen of Clermont County having graduated from Glen Este, and returning to what she believes is her home. However, Jennifer realizes that Clermont County has problems including high cost of housing, 11 townships without access to food and urgent medical care, substance abuse problems, and aging infrastructure, and has decided to address those problems by running for Clermont County Commissioner.
Jennifer’s passion to serve her community through the time she has taken to research these very issues makes her an excellent candidate for Clermont County Commissioner. Through her research, Jennifer believes that the best practice for a county’s economic development is to make sure the local economics and the human infrastructure (childcare, affordable housing, transportation, etc.) are robust and resilient. Jennifer believes that using resources and public dollars to attract new businesses with the combination of millions of dollars intended for projects in the most economically distressed areas to the round-about project in Union Township, without having received any community input will not lead to a better future for Clermont County.
The Matriots are proud to endorse Jennifer Mazzuckelli for Clermont County Commissioner as someone who will take their job as public servant seriously and will work every day to earn the public trust and to restore the transparency and integrity of Clermont County’s government. The Matriots can’t wait to see what the future holds for Jennifer.
Jen MazzuckelliFirst and foremost, I never criticize someone for what they believe. Instead, I try to understand their position and why they feel strongly about it. I strongly believe that, statistically speaking, most people fall in the middle – regardless of which party they align with. That means that there is common ground which is a great starting point for a conversation. I’m working to design my platform around that middle ground.
– Jennifer Mazzuckelli