
The city of Gahanna, Ohio, has welcomed Matt Kincaid to its Public Service team, as reported through an announcement on their official Facebook page. Kincaid assumes the position of Facilities Maintenance Worker, where he will be tasked with a slew of responsibilities, including emergency repairs, general maintenance, and the preventive care crucial to the functioning of the new Civic Center.
According to the City of Gahanna, Ohio - Government social media post, Kincaid is set to play a pivotal role, liaising with contractors, architects, and specialists, ensuring that the integrated systems, from HVAC to electrical and plumbing, remain operational and efficient. His prior experience as a Submariner in the Navy and his 10-year tenure with the New Hempstead Fire Department stand as a testament to his dedication to service and requisite skill set. "I love my profession because it gives me the opportunity to work with my hands and think outside of the box," Kincaid says, reflecting on the satisfaction his new role brings.
The addition of Kincaid to the Gahanna team signifies much more than just another hiring; it is a celebration of the skills and experience of returning servicemen and women, who continue to serve their communities beyond their military or first responder engagements. This sentiment was echoed by the city as they expressed their anticipation of Kincaid's contribution to their Public Service team, clearly seeing in him the potential to elevate their standard of public service. In a social media post by the City of Gahanna, Ohio - Government, they shared their excitement, stating, "We are thrilled to see the impact he will have on our team!"
Gahanna’s local government has a history of public posts that introduce new team members to the community, recognizing the value of transparency and accountability in their staffing. They've used hashtags such as #GrowInGahanna, #GrowInOpportunity, and #GrowInImpact, which reflect both the city’s commitment to growth, and their vision for team members like Kincaid to lead in that progression. It's clear the city places high hopes on its employees, who are seen as integral to the civic landscape's resilience and evolution. Indeed, their latest addition strikes a chord with this recurring theme of communal advancement imbued in municipal strategy.
For further details on Matt Kincaid's role and his background, you can view the original announcement on the City of Gahanna's Facebook page through this link.









