
Candidate for: Fort Thomas City Council
Challenger
Hunter Schlosser is running for Fort Thomas City Council. He lives on Rossford Avenue with his wife, Liz, and 14-month-old son Henry.
“If elected to serve on council, I am committed to being accessible to our residents, to being transparent in setting expectations and to doing my best to promote the city of Fort Thomas, while ensuring that it remains as I have grown up knowing it, the shining city on the hill,” Schlosser said.
Schlosser grew up in Fort Thomas and graduated from Highland High School in 2010.
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Schlosser faces a Fort Thomas City Council primary on May 19 against: Allison Alessandro, Steve Arey, Ken Bowman, Adam Blau, Mary Anne Brown, Brad Fennell, Frances Hoffman, Brandon Long, Lauren McIntosh, Ben Pendery, Huey Pergrem, Brandon Roller, Eric Strange and Ashley Sullivan.
Schlosser said his priorities if elected would be:
- Continued support for and recognition of Fort Thomas’ schools
- Business development that considers the residential fabric of the city
- Financial stability that ensures resources for first responders and city amenities
“In short, my goal is to unapologetically keep Fort Thomas, Fort Thomas,” Schlosser said.
