Robert Lipps was born and raised in the Butler and Warren County area. A graduate of Franklin High School and the Warren County Career Center (WCCC), Robert dedicated much of his high school years to advocating for Conservative campaigns and vocational education across Warren County. As a co-valedictorian of his WCCC class, he held several leadership positions, including serving on the Middletown Community Foundation Youth Council, the Ohio Attorney General's Youth Advisory Board, and as Vice President of SkillsUSA Ohio's State Board.
Post-graduation, Robert has continued his education while advocating for his core values. Following in his father's footsteps, he is pursuing a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering at Wright State University and has already earned three associate degrees from Sinclair Community College. Despite his young age, Robert has volunteered countless hours to various campaigns across the South-West Ohio region, including campaigns for State Representative, U.S. Senate, State Central Committee, WCCC issues, and City Council. Currently, Robert serves as the City of Franklin's Representative to the Warren County Board of Health.
Robert's journey to becoming a leader has been marked by his unwavering commitment to service and excellence. From his early involvement in high school organizations to his active participation in community and political campaigns, Robert has consistently demonstrated a strong sense of responsibility and leadership. His experiences have not only honed his skills in public speaking, strategic planning, and team collaboration but also deepened his understanding of the needs and aspirations of his community. As he continues his education and advocacy, Robert remains dedicated to empowering others, fostering innovation, and driving positive change. His vision for the future includes leveraging his engineering expertise to solve real-world problems and inspire the next generation of leaders to pursue their passions with integrity and purpose.
Robert deeply respects the leaders who have served the community for many years. Their hard work has brought the community far. However, he believes it's time for new leadership to bring fresh ideas and energy. New leaders can build on the strong foundation they created and help tackle new challenges. Embracing change ensures the community continues to thrive.