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Thursday, October 17, 2024

City of Piqua Announces Hiring of Development Manager

The City of Piqua is excited to announce the hiring of Taylor Bowsher to fill the position of Development Manager. Bowsher is an experienced development professional with knowledge in planning and urban design. 

Previously, Bowsher was the Village Planner for the Village of Plain City, Ohio facilitating permitting and code enforcement, and working with boards and commissions, developers, contractors, engineers, and the public to advance the community’s development objectives. Prior to that, she worked for the City of Bexley and the City of Reynoldsburg. 

“I’m hopeful not only for the future of Piqua as it relates to development but my own personal growth in this new role,” stated Bowsher. “This opportunity boasts a wealth of new challenges, inspirations, and successes, as we work towards creating a bright future. I’m excited to be a part of the team and look forward to getting out and meeting this vibrant community.”

Bowsher is a graduate of The Ohio State University where she received a Bachelor of Science in City and Regional Planning and received a Master’s in Business with a concentration in innovation and entrepreneurship from Full Sail University. 

“We are excited to have Taylor join our team and look forward to her contributing to the community and economic development efforts in Piqua” , stated Community and Economic Development Director Chris Schmiesing  

The Development Manager will be responsible for managing development programs and guiding stakeholder engagements supporting community and economic development initiatives. 

Bowsher resides in Sidney, Ohio with her husband and their 11-year-old son. 

Original source can be found here.

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