McNair, who spent 15 years growing Ohio City, will now help guide City Hall's strategy citywide
Tom McNair, the director of Ohio City Incorporated for the past 13 years, will take his talents to City Hall this September, when he leads the Department of Economic Development.
In a release, Bibb hinted at McNair's penchant for the walkable and his amenability to the 15-minute city, one of the mayor's most championed planning ideas. But it was at Ohio City Incorporated, the neighborhood's community development corporation, where McNair gained his most worthwhile recognition.
"There's just a reality that no matter who comes into roles like this, you're never going to be able to do stuff on your own," McNair said."You have to build partnerships and coalitions. You have to work with the communities that are there."
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