
Building a Stronger Tomorrow — Together
Jill Cole is committed to listening, serving, and working alongside the residents of Ohio’s 28th District to strengthen our community. Together, we’ll build a safer, more prosperous future for every family.
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WHY I'M RUNNING
I’m running to serve the people of Ohio’s 28th District with honesty, transparency, and a focus on commonsense solutions.
My goal is to strengthen families, support local leaders, and work together to build a brighter future — because I believe a stronger tomorrow starts with all of us, today.

A Lifetime of Service
MEET JILL COLE
Jill Cole currently serves as the Mayor of Blue Ash, having been sworn in on December 1, 2023. She was first appointed to Blue Ash City Council (At-Large) in 2020, elected in 2021, and re-elected in 2023. In her role, Jill serves on all Council Committees and holds positions on the City’s Investment Board and the CRA Housing Review Council.
A successful entrepreneur, Jill and her husband, Steve, founded Cole Realty Associates, Inc. in 2006. Together, they own and operate the Galbraith Business Center, a 52,000-square-foot flex/industrial facility located in Arlington Heights.
Jill’s commitment to public service began with education. She was elected to the Sycamore Community Schools Board of Education in 2007, serving until 2015. During her tenure, she held leadership roles including president, vice president, policy liaison, and student achievement liaison.
IN THE NEWS
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2025
MAR
Cincinnati Business Courier
TechSolve announces HQ relocation, strategy shift
A Greater Cincinnati nonprofit manufacturing consultancy has selected a new headquarters site as it adopts a hub-and-spoke model to better serve Hamilton, Butler, Warren, Clinton, Highland, Brown and Clermont counties.
10
2024
SEP
Soapbox Cincinnati
When it comes time to pass a budget, Blue Ash has money in the bank
Cincinnati’s first-ring suburbs face unique challenges. Changing demographics, economic stability, and issues regarding resources and security are common threads among these jurisdictions.
9
2019
APR
WLWT 5
20 years later, devastation of 1999 tornado still felt in Montgomery
Twenty years ago Tuesday, Montgomery Community Church became an unwitting symbol for the volatile and arbitrary course of 200 mph winds.