Jack Everson began his first term as Ross County Commissioner in January 2023. He is the former Mayor of Chillicothe (2012 - 2016), and prior to his term, worked in manufacturing management for 34 years as a turnaround expert helping several companies return underperforming operations to profitability. He is also President of Platinum Horizon Group, and Executive Director of BESTOhio Industry Sector Partnership focused on workforce development in six counties in south-central Ohio.
Everson graduated from Chillicothe High School, and went on to Ohio University to graduate with a degree in Physics. He has served on a multitude of community boards since his return to Chillicothe in 2000.
Jack and his wife Christine have been married for 39 years and live in Chillicothe. They have 4 adult children, Jason (wife Penny), Branden (wife Sarah), Stacy (husband Cale) and Kelly (husband Ryan). They are the proud grandparents of 26 terrific grandchildren!
James “Oody” Lowe began his first term as County Commissioner in January 2021, serving as the first African American Ross County Commissioner. James is a six year veteran of the US Army Military Police Corp, and served twenty eight years as a Chillicothe Police Officer before retiring. He also served as a member of the Adena Local School Board of Education for eighteen years and spent seven years with the Ross County Sheriff’s Department as the part-time school safety officer.
James was born and raised in rural Ross County, one of three children of the late Edward and Anna Lowe. He and his wife Brenda have six adult children and ten wonderful grandchildren.
County Commissioner David Glass began his first term on January 2, 2025, as one of the youngest ever elected to the role in Ross County history. Glass brings professional economic development & business experience, having served in various positions during his career including: Ohio Department of Development, the Ohio Office of the Governor, Assistant Director of Economic Development in Pickaway County, and most recently supporting economic development and managing the commercial & industrial business department for South Central Power Company. He has also served as a member of the Ross County Board of Elections.
Glass graduated from Zane Trace High School, and earned a degree from The Ohio State University in his studies of agribusiness & applied economics, international economic development, and political science. He also maintains association with the International Economic Development Council, Ohio Economic Development Association, Ohio Farm Bureau, and various local and regional boards & associations.
David lives together with his wife & childhood sweetheart, Audrey and their four young children in rural northeastern Ross County.
Ross County, Ohio Commissioners Office