Massillamany elected president of Hamilton County Council

Newly-elected Councilors Maki, Nation begin their terms

Massillamany

Amy Massillamany has been elected president of the Hamilton County Council. She replaces Rick McKinney in the role. Steve Schwartz will serve as Vice President. Election of officers is an annual practice at the first meeting of each year.

Massillamany was elected to the Hamilton County Council in 2011. She represents District 2, which includes Delaware, Fall Creek and Wayne townships.

Massillamany works in sales and is currently the Director of Client Development at RGP, a worldwide consulting firm specializing in Finance, Accounting, Governance, Risk & Compliance, Information Management, Human Capital, and Corporate Advisory.

Prior to serving on the Council, Massillamany served as a Precinct Committeewoman, a volunteer for the Hamilton County Republican Party as well as a volunteer for multiple grassroots initiatives for local, state and national races. She has been instrumental in advocating for partnerships with local cities, towns and school systems, supporting the county’s technological advances and initiatives, spearheading a market driven analysis of the county’s employee pay structure, and represents the council as a member of the Workforce Recovery Taskforce, created as a result of the pandemic, connecting businesses and job seekers.

Nation

Maki

Sue Maki and Steve Nation also joined the Hamilton County Council for its first meeting. The pair won at-large seats in the November election.

Maki serves as the Manager of Environmental Initiatives & Education for Carmel Utilities.

Nation retired as a Hamilton County Judge two years ago after serving 24 years on the bench and 16 years as a prosecutor.