Jamie Callender
Jamie Callender | |
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Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 62nd district | |
In office January 3, 1997-December 31, 2004 | |
Preceded by | Dan Troy |
Succeeded by | Lorraine Fende |
Personal details | |
Born |
Mayfield, Kentucky | January 9, 1965
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Heidi Callender |
Children | Ashley Callender, James Callender |
Alma mater | Cleveland State University, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law |
Profession | Attorney |
Religion | Christian |
Jamie Callender is an attorney, college professor and former member of the Ohio General Assembly.[1] He was elected as a Republican State Representative for Ohio's 70th and 62nd districts. He was limited to a maximum of four terms in the State Legislature. He now practices law full-time as a partner at Buckley King LPA, and is a professor teaching political science at Kent State University.
Ohio General Assembly

In 1997, Jamie Callender was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives. He was elected to four terms (maximum under term limits) to represent District 70 (& eventually 62), of western Lake County, which includes: Concord Township, Eastlake, Kirtland, Kirtland Hills, Lakeline, Mentor-on-the-Lake, Timberlake, Waite Hill, Wickliffe, Willoughby, Willoughby Hills and Willowick.
Committee assignments
- Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review
- Chairman, 2001 & 2003
- Vice-Chairman, 2002 & 2004
- Judiciary Committee
- Vice-Chairman, 2004
- Criminal Justice Committee
- Vice-Chairman, 1999–2000
- Civil and Commercial Law Committee
- Chairman, 2001–2002
- Vice-Chairman, 2003–2004
- Education Committee
- Chairman, 2001–2002
- Vice-Chairman, 2003 - 2004
Boards, Commissions and Memberships
- 2009 – Present, Professorial Member, Archaeological Institute of America
- 2008 – Present, Member, Masonic Lodge, Willoughby 302
- 1993 – Present, Member, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley of Cleveland
- 1988 – Present, Precinct Committeeman, Lake County Republican Party
- 2010–2011, Education Committee Co-Chair, Rob Portman, U.S. Senate
- 2009–2011, Member, Mentor Public Library Board
- 2005–2009, Chairman/President and Founding Board Member, Ohio Association of Charter School Authorizers (OACSA)
- 1995–2007, Member – Paralegal Advisory Board, Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, Ohio
- 1998–2004, Member – Board of Directors, Ohio Coalition for Suicide Prevent, Ohio Department of Mental Health
- 2002–2004, Board of Editors – Ohio Lawyer Magazine, Ohio State Bar Association
- 2002–2003, Ohio Representative - Appointed by Governor Robert A. Taft, Education Commission of the States
- 2001 -2003, Member – Board of Directors, Lifeline for the Empowerment and Development of Consumers
- 2001–2003, Member, Ohio State Board of Education
- 2001–2003, Member, Ohio Board of Regents
- 2002–2003, Member – Appointed by Governor, Ohio Closing Achievement Gaps Taskforce
- 2000–2002, Founding Member, OhioReads Council
- 2000–2002, Member, Lake County Emergency Coordination Taskforce
- 2001–2002, Member – Appointed by Governor, Governor's Commission on Teaching Success
- 1993–2000, Member, 1995–1998, President, Lake County Historical Society
- 1991–1995, Member, 1993–1995, Chairman, City of Willowick, Recreation Board
- 1988–1994, Member, 1988, Secretary, 1989, Vice President, 1990, President, Lake County Young Republicans
- 1989–1992, Chairman and Founding Board Member, Retinitas Pigmentosa Foundation of Ohio
Awards and honors

- 2011, Teaching Success Award, Kent State University, Columbus Program in Intergovernmental Issues
- 2004, Legislative Leadership Award, Ohio Association of County Boards of Mental Retardation
- 2004, Legislator of the Year, Ohio Trial Lawyers Association
- 2004, Special Recognition Award, G.P. Griffith Foundation Memorial
- 2003, Service Award, Best Friends of LEAF
- 2003, Person of Courage and Leadership Award, Ohio Charter Schools Association
- 2003, Civil Leadership in Gifted Education Award, Ohio Association for Gifted Children
- 2003, Closing the Achievement Gaps Award, Ohio State Board of Education
- 2003, Legislator of the Year, Ohio Association of Gifted Students
- 2003, Legislator of the Year, Ohio Education Music Association
- 2003, Citizen of the Year Award, Bridges Mental Health Consumer Empowerment
- 2003, Lake/Geauga Young Republicans, Charter School Association of Ohio
- 2002, Hall of Fame, Person of Courage and Leadership Award
- 2002, Ohio Person of Courage
- 2000, 1998, Watchdog of the Treasurery of Ohio
- 1999, Legislator of the Year, Ohio Staffing Services Association
- 1999, Media Award, Ohio Advocates for Mental Health
- 1998, Legislator of the Year, Ohio Advocates for Mental Health
- 1998, Defender of the 2nd Amendment Award, National Rifle Association (NRA)
- 1997, Precinct Committeeman of the Year, Lake County Republican Party
- 1997, The Robert M. LaFollette Institute of Public Affairs, University of Wisconsin
- 1992, Campaign Management College, National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC)
References
- ↑ Mangus, Michael S.; Herman, Jennifer L. (2008-12-01). Ohio Encyclopedia. North American Book Dist LLC. pp. 189–. ISBN 9781878592682. Retrieved 9 January 2013.