Eric Stuckey
Eric Stuckey has only lived in Williamson County for six months. He is looking forward to learning about his new community and getting more involved. Eric serves as the City Administrator for Franklin, and as the top administrative official oversees the daily operations of city government.
Eric serves locally on the board of the Williamson County Convention and Visitor Bureau, as well as the boards of The Greater Cincinnati Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Community Improvement Corp. of Greater Cincinnati. He is a member of the International City/County Management Association, and coaches and volunteers with youth sports.
He received the Spirit of Cincinnati Award in 2007, and was selected as a member of the Forty Under Forty in 2002 from the Cincinnati Business Courier. His B.S. in Business Administration is from Miami University, where he graduated Cum Laude, his Master of Public Administration (with honors) from the University of Kansas. He also graduated from the Senior Executive Institute from the University of VA.
Eric is focused on determining how Franklin can best balance the opportunity to grow and develop, competing for business and residential investment on a national and international level, while maintaining the unique qualities and character that make Franklin so special.
Not only is public service Eric’s career, it is his passion. He is honored to serve as Franklin’s City Administrator and hopes that through his LF participation he will better understand the community, the people, the history, and the institutions.