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Timothy Ayers was born in [[Springfield, Ohio]], the sixth child of Franklin Ayers and Betty Rae Basey.<ref name=rootsweb /> |
Timothy Ayers was born in [[Springfield, Ohio]], the sixth child of Franklin Ayers and Betty Rae Basey.<ref name=rootsweb /> He is married and has 3 children<ref name=rootsweb />. His brother, [[Randy Ayers]], is on the coaching staff for the [[Washington Wizards]] professional basketball team.<ref name=nba>[http://www.nba.com/coachfile/randy_ayers/ NBA.com Randy Ayers], retrieved [[2007-03-28]]</ref> |
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==Political life== |
==Political life== |
Revision as of 01:34, 27 March 2008
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Honorable Tim Ayers | |
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Mayor | |
In office 1984–1990 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Timothy Frederick Ayers November 19, 1958 Springfield, Ohio, U.S.A |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Lisa Henry; Robin Brown |
Children | Katheryne, Joseph, Perry |
Education | Capital University (Columbus, Ohio) |
Occupation | Politician |
Timothy (Tim) Frederick Ayers (born November 19, 1958) served as Mayor and City Commissioner of Springfield, Ohio from 1984-1990[1]. He previously served as the Legislative Message Clerk of the Ohio House of Representatives for the 113th General Assembly[1] and Small Business Manager for the Nashville (TN) Chamber of Commerce.[citation needed]
Personal life
Timothy Ayers was born in Springfield, Ohio, the sixth child of Franklin Ayers and Betty Rae Basey.[1] He is married and has 3 children[1]. His brother, Randy Ayers, is on the coaching staff for the Washington Wizards professional basketball team.[2]
Political life
- 1980-1984, Assistant Clerk in the Ohio House of Representatives[1]
- Special Assistant, Ohio Department of Agriculture, administration of Governor Richard Celeste[citation needed]2024
- Founding Director, North Nashville (TN) Community Development Corporation[citation needed]2024
- 1984-1990, Mayor, Springfield, Ohio<ref name=rootsweb>
Notable achievements
- 2001, wrote and obtained a $750,000 HUD grant to kick-start economic development activities in the historic neighborhood of Fisk University, Meharry Medical College and Tennessee State University in 2001. Since that grant, an additional $2.5 million dollars of investment has poured into the area.[citation needed]
- 2007, Kentucky Minority Educator and Retention Award[citation needed]
References
- ^ a b c d e RootsWeb: AYRES-L AYERS VIRG>TEXAS>MD>OHIO, retrieved 2008-03-26
- ^ NBA.com Randy Ayers, retrieved 2007-03-28