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Meet the Staff

Your Public servants

Brian McGuire, President

Brian McGuire, President
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Brian is currently serving his first term as a Madison Township Trustee.

He has been a resident of Madison Township for over 40 years and a graduate of Madison High School. He is currently employed by Deceuninck North America as a Tooling and NC Group Leader, where he has been employed for over 27 years.

Brian has been a member of the Madison Sports Club, a past President of the Madison Athletic Boosters, a past member of the Madison Board of Education, and a past member of the Butler Tech Career Center Board of Education.

Brian is currently a member of the Butler County Township Association and the Ohio Township Association.

Brian is married to Pam (Anspach) and they have 3 children, Allison, Samantha, and Tommy and have 3 grandchildren.

Jeff Willoughby, Madison Township Trustee

Jeff Willoughby, Vice President
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Jeff was appointed to be a Trustee this year to complete the term of our new State Representative Thomas Hall and will be running for a new term this fall.

He and his family have lived in Madison Township for 24 years. Jeff has a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and has worked for GE Aviation for 13 years. His current position is Senior Engineering Manager over the electrical distribution for the facility.

Jeff is working with the leadership of the fire Department and Life Squad to develop a long term plan for the future service of the township. He is also working with State Representatives on HB 2 for the expansion of broadband internet service for the township.

He is married to Jeanie (Henderson) and has 3 daughters Cassondra, Carissa and Caylynn.

John Terrill, Trustee

Tim Coldiron, Trustee
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Dave Runnels, wearing a red shirt, is standing next to the US Flag.

David Runnells, Office Manager
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Dave has a long history of service to Madison Township. Previously a township firefighter.

He is currently the public face of the Township’s administration office. If you call (513)424-0821 Dave is the one you will talk to.

If you have questions, Dave has the answers. You need to get things done, Dave is there to help. 

You can find Dave in the office Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Kim Lapensee, Madison Township fiscal Officer

Kim Lapensee, Fiscal Officer
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Madison Township Fiscal Officer is a lifelong resident of Butler County and has lived in Madison Township for more than 26 years. She is a graduate of Middletown Christian School. Amy is married to Chris Schenck and they have five children.

Amy is a Certified Municipal Clerk, through the International Institute of Municipal Clerks. She has served as the Secretary/Treasurer for the Butler County Township Association, and in our community through numerous organizations including Girl Scouts, Madison Sports Club, and other booster groups. Amy and her family are very active in the township and value the importance of community service.

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J. Kent Hall, Fire Chief
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Kent is a lifelong resident of Madison Township. He graduated from Madison High School in 1984.

In 1985 Kent Joined the Madison Fire Department and was made Fire Chief in 1998.

Later he spent 27 years with the Butler County Sheriff’s Office. He retired as a Road Patrol Sergeant in November 2014.

In his spare time enjoys coaching as a volunteer varsity assistant basketball coach. He also enjoys vacationing with the family.

He is married to Teresa Hall (Carder) and has two children Thomas and Halie and two grandchildren.

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Johnny Cassidy, Road Superintendent, Cemetery Sexton

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Madison Twp.

Butler County, Ohio

Main: (513) 424-0821

Fax: (513) 424-4659

Non-Emergency Fire Dept:         (513) 424-3384

Administration Building

5610 West Alexandria Rd. Middletown, OH 45042       Hours: 8am - 12pm M-F

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