Range hired as historic district coordinator

MAY 7 MEDIA RELEASE__The Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance announces the selection of Jennifer Ramge as the Kenton Historic Courthouse District Coordinator & Alliance Program Assistant. 

In her role as Kenton Historic Courthouse District Coordinator, Ramge will be responsible for promoting business activation and development by coordinating the Downtown Kenton Building & Business Owners Association (DBA), supporting historic preservation, planning events and collaborating with other organizations.

Jennifer Ramge is a dedicated business and real estate management professional with over 19 years of experience in Real Estate Management and Development, as well as Construction and Property Management. She brings a vast business perspective to the Hardin County community and a commitment to delivering exceptional results.

Her work experiences range from both private and public sector; small business to large corporate environments, including multiple Fortune 400 & 500 companies, as well as academic and medical real estate management for The Ohio State University and Wexner Medical Center. Jennifer studied Business Administration and Management at Florida Southwestern State College and The Ohio State University; and also holds multiple certifications in Real Estate, including Property & Facility Management, and Real Estate Finance through the Academy of Real Estate, Institute of Real Estate Management, and Hondros College. Jennifer resides in Kenton with her husband and three children. 

Holli Underwood, President and CEO of the Alliance, said, “I am excited to see what Jennifer can bring to the Kenton Historic Courthouse District. Her combined passion for Kenton and historic preservation, along with experience in commercial real estate, suit her well for this role. I hope that she can be a real resource in supporting our building and business owners, and really support the vitality of downtown Kenton.”

Ramge has joined the Alliance following the departure of Carol Steegman, former Kenton Historic Courthouse District Coordinator & Alliance Program Assistant.

The Kenton Historic Courthouse District, Inc. (HCD) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation, and wholly-owned subsidiary of the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance. The HCD supports the vitality in Kenton’s historic downtown and is the coordinator of the DBA, Eats on the Street Food Truck Fest, Market on Main and Window Wonderland.

Ramge will have limited hours in the office, as she will typically work remotely. However, she will be working in the community under a flexible schedule to best serve downtown businesses. She can be reached by emailing [email protected]. Alliance office hours are 8:30 AM until 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday.

More information about the Alliance can be found at www.hccba.com.