Ben Lehman elected to Hamilton Heights school board

Ben Lehman is the first Hamilton Heights graduate of this century to be elected to the board. He will begin his first term in January 2023. The Lehman family includes (from left) Audrey, Caleb (Hamilton Heights Class of 2033), Faith (Hamilton Heights Class of 2030), and Ben. (Photo provided)

“I feel very blessed and humbled.”

That’s what Ben Lehman said after his election win Tuesday night.

“I am also extremely grateful for all the supporters who helped secure the White River Township seat on the Hamilton Heights School Board,” Lehman said.

Lehman steps into the seat held by Doug Ozolins for the past eight years.

Lehman is a lifelong resident of Hamilton County and is a CPA and part owner of Lehman and Company in Noblesville. He has always had a heart for serving, his family, his church, his community, and his clients. He is the treasurer for Victory Chapel Community Church and the 50 Club of Hamilton County and is a board member of Hamilton County Extension Board as well as the co-commissioner for the Hamilton Heights Youth Football League. He has served as a 4-H volunteer for 17 years, while serving as Swine Barn superintendent for eight years giving back after his 10-year 4-H career. He has been a baseball, basketball, soccer, and football coach for his children’s teams.

“Ben Lehman joins an exceptional and seasoned team of public education advocates,” Heights Superintendent Dr. Derek Arrowood said. “He is excited and enthusiastic to serve.  Moreover, Ben is deeply invested in the community, wants to learn, and make impactful contributions in this role. I believe he will use his energy, experience, and time to make Hamilton Heights an even better place for students to learn and achieve.”

Dr. Arrowood thanked Ozolins for his service to the school district.

“We are extremely grateful to Doug Ozolins for the many contributions he made at the district, community, and state level during his tenure,” Dr. Arrowood said. “He has left a legacy that will continue to positively impact our students well into the future. We know Doug will to be involved through other roles to continue to make a difference at Heights.”

Lehman said he is looking forward to taking his career knowledge, volunteer experience, and service-oriented heart to make Hamilton Heights the best it can be.

“I want to serve as a strong liaison between the kids, parents, teachers, staff, and property owners of this great community,” he noted.

In addition to Lehman, Hamilton Heights’ five-member school board consists of Dr. Kevin Cavanaugh, Arnett Cooper, Julie Davis, and Gretchen Pennington.