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March 10, 2025 96 mins

Dennis is a 1967 graduate of Warren G Harding High School.  He is currently the administrator of Fund for Warren's Future.
Dennis graduated from Hiram College with a degree in English and later earned his MBA from Ohio State University.

He began his career at the Federal Trade Commission and has lived in Chicago, New York City, and Columbus, among other places.

Most of his career was spent in publishing with Time Inc., including 15 years at Fortune magazine, along with other notable publications.

Dennis is also the creator of the Warren Expressed blog.

In this episode, we discuss the positive developments in Warren and the progress made over the past 10–15 years.

  • He sheds light on the Poggemeyer study, explaining its benefits and how it has been leveraged.
  • He shares insights on how Warren is positioned to attract new businesses and encourage economic growth.
  • And there’s a not-so-well-kept secret about a major development happening downtown—shhh!

Finally, I have to admit—I was wrong. Rural King is FINALLY opening a store in the Parkman Road plaza, and development for distribution and light manufacturing on the old Westlawn property has officially begun.

As a friend of mine likes to say:
"I hate it when I’m right and love it when I’m wrong."

Thank you for your time, Dennis.
Defend Warren.

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