Derrick Seaver

Derrick Seaver is an American politician who served as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives, representing the 78th District from 2001 to 2006.

Derrick Seaver
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives
from the 78th district
In office
January 3, 2001  December 31, 2006
Preceded byJim Jordan
Succeeded byJohn Adams
Personal details
Born
Derrick Charles Seaver

February 6, 1982 (age 38)
Oxford, Ohio, U.S.
Alma materWright State University (BA, MA)

Early life and education

Derrick Charles Seaver was born on February 6, 1982 in Oxford, Ohio to Charles Seaver and Kimberly (Winner) Seaver of Minster, Ohio. Seaver is the eldest of three children. He graduated from Minster High School in 2000. Seaver received his a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government and master's degree in International and Comparative Politics, both from Wright State University.

Career

Elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2000, the election was notable Seaver was an 18-year-old recent high school graduate.[1]

Following his tenure in the Ohio House of Representatives, Seaver has worked as a public policy and political consultant. In 2013, he relocated to the San Francisco Bay Area to serve as the Executive Vice President for the Silicon Valley Organization (San Jose-Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce) in San Jose, California. He later served as the Director of Policy and Operations for the San Jose Downtown Association, and currently serves as Chief of Staff to Santa Clara County Supervisor Susan Ellenberg.

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