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Kasich Moves Office from the Statehouse to Otterbein University


WESTERVILLE, Ohio, Jan. 17, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- John R. Kasich is leaving the Statehouse after two terms as Governor of Ohio for a new office at Otterbein University in Westerville, his adopted hometown.

Kasich will serve as a senior fellow and use his campus office to pursue his future endeavors, including as a commentator for CNN. Many of his CNN interviews will be broadcast from campus.

"Otterbein University is a great school in my hometown and I look forward to spending time on campus," said Kasich.

"Our students can learn a lot from Governor Kasich," said Otterbein President John Comerford. "He is an accomplished public servant with a background in business and politics. He has extensive experience in the art of compromise, and is known for working with those who differ from him in their opinions."

Kasich served as governor of Ohio from 2011-2019 and presented his final State of the State address from Otterbein last March. A former presidential candidate, he also served in U.S. Congress for 18 years where he was Chairman of the House Budget Committee and chief architect of the first balanced budget in decades.

As governor, he closed an $8 billion budget shortfall without a tax increase, reduced taxes by $5 billion, cut wasteful spending and eliminated red tape. Ohio jobs have grown by nearly 570,000.

In addition to his public service, Kasich authored four New York Times best-sellers.

Otterbein University is a private university nationally recognized for its intentional blending of liberal arts and professional studies through its renowned Integrative Studies curriculum and its commitments to experiential learning and community engagement. Otterbein is recognized by Colleges of Distinction, with additional Field of Study recognition in business, education, engineering and nursing. Otterbein is a recipient of the 2015 Carnegie Community Service Classification and has been honored With Distinction by the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll since the list's inception in 2006. It stands in its category's top 10 percent in U.S. News & World Report's guide to "America's Best Colleges." Otterbein has 2,400 undergraduate and 500 graduate students enrolled in its more than 70 undergraduate majors; six master's programs; and doctorate in nursing practice (DNP). Its picturesque campus is perfectly situated in Westerville, Ohio, America's fifth friendliest town (Forbes), just minutes from Columbus, the 14th largest city in the country. To learn more about Otterbein, visit www.otterbein.edu.

SOURCE Otterbein University



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