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Howdieshell appointed
to OFRW Board
The Ohio Federation of Republican Women (OFRW) recently appointed Dori
Howdieshell, Greenville, to its Board of Directors. Howdieshell will
fill the Women in Business Chair. Part of Howdieshell’s duties in this
position will be to aid in assembling a directory of businesses owned
and/or operated by members of the Ohio Federation.
The OFRW is comprised of six Ohio districts with a total of 79 clubs
statewide, representing over 2,500 Republican women members.
Howdieshell will be a member of the OFRW Board of Directors under the
Chairmanship of Jean Turner.
Howdieshell has long been active in the Darke County Republican party.
She has served as Republican precinct committeeman for Greenville’s
second ward, precinct A for ten years and served as treasurer of the
Darke County Central Committee for the past six years. She also serves
on the Darke County Republican Executive Committee.
Howdieshell has Co-chaired the Darke County campaign for Mary Taylor
for Ohio State Auditor , Mary Taylor for Ohio Lt. Governor and the 2004
Bush/Cheney campaign. She has served as treasurer for Phil
Hoover’s campaign for Darke County Municipal Judge and Campaign
Chairman for Barbara Fee’s campaign for Greenville Treasurer. She has
also worked on numerous other Republican candidates’ campaign
committees, including that of the Hon. John Boehner.
Howdieshell has Co-chaired the annual Darke County Republican Pig Roast
for the past six years, and helped with numerous other projects of the
Darke County Republican Party. She has been a long-term member of the
Darke County Republican Women’s Club, serving two years as treasurer
and is the current social chairlady. She has worked on a multitude of
projects for, and donated many hours to, the club.
Howdieshell graduated from King High School, Tampa, Florida. She has
been a resident of Greenville for 36 years. She opened her first
Tanning Salon business in 1990 and currently operates Tropical Isle
Tanning on Broadway in downtown Greenville. Howdieshell is married and
lives with her husband Mark in Greenville. She has two children and
five grandchildren.
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