Todd Minniear is a lifelong local who grew up in West Chester, graduated from Lakota High School, and has been married to his high school sweetheart, Jamie, for over 30 years. He is deeply committed to helping Liberty Township maintain the upscale, rural character that makes it one of the best places to live in Ohio.Todd is proud of Liberty Township’s history and the Midwestern values he learned growing up—values that continue to define the community today. Those roots shape his belief in responsible growth, strong families, and thoughtful stewardship of the township’s future.
Education
Todd is a graduate of Lakota High School and earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Cincinnati with a double major in Finance and Marketing. He was later awarded a full scholarship as a General Motors Fellow and earned his MBA from Indiana University Bloomington.
Professional Experience
Todd began his career as a financial analyst with General Electric Aircraft Engines in Evendale. He then spent 10 years with General Motors, working in Sales and Brand Management, with eight relocations in ten years. In 1999, when his mother became ill, Todd and his family returned home to Liberty Township, where he accepted a role as Senior Director with AT&T. He later spent 12 years at Procter & Gamble as a brand leader, working on iconic businesses including Crest and Oral-B.
Today, Todd leads media for Valvoline Global Operations, overseeing Canada, the United States, and Mexico.
Family & Roots
Todd and Jamie both come from deep local roots. Todd’s parents are also graduates of Lakota, reinforcing a multi-generation connection to the community. Liberty Township is home for the Minniear family, and he happily plans to live here for the rest of his life. Todd and Jamie have two sons, both Lakota graduates, who have followed in their mother’s footsteps as successful entrepreneurs.
In the Community
Todd draws peace and perspective from his faith, values time with family and lifelong friends in the community, and stays active to recharge. He is a regular platform tennis player at Four Bridges Country Club, playing year-round—whether it’s 10 degrees or 90!