Nick Gomillion announces run for Noblesville Common Council

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Sixteen-year resident Nick Gomillion has announced his plans to run for Noblesville Common Council At-Large in 2023.

After serving as vice president of his homeowners’ association and volunteering at several local non-profits addressing hunger, adolescent support, and jobs for veterans, Gomillion says he has decided it’s time to get involved in the leadership of this community that he loves.

In 2005, he married his best friend and love of his life, Jessica (Hendricks) of Noblesville. They chose her hometown, with its family-friendly community and easily accessible amenities, to call “home.” They now have four daughters, many neighbors, friends, and a church family in this city.

Throughout his time living, working, playing, dining, shopping, and worshiping in Noblesville, he says “the people” have always had the greatest impact in his personal and professional life.

“Though I was born and raised in Mississippi, this community welcomed and accepted me as their own,” he said. “A lot of my ‘firsts’ happened because people in this community supported me and my family: my first job out of college, first outdoor concert, first house, first insurance policy, first child. The ‘thank yous’ are too innumerable for these short sentences but we have been truly blessed because of them.”

At this time of rapid growth for the city, he says he wants to ensure others feel welcome and connected, too.

“As a people-focused leader my goal is connecting the people of Noblesville with the best quality of life,” Gomillion said. “Ensuring public safety, evolving infrastructure, emphasizing community, and encouraging kindness will be the guiding principles of my service to you.”

By day, he is a Senior Human Resources professional for a national healthcare company.

In the evenings you can find him driving his daughters around town to ballet, gymnastics, voice, and art lessons.

Gomillion earned a bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from Millsaps College and an Indiana Educator License through Indiana Wesleyan University for Secondary Education – History. Though his work experience has spanned the banking, education, retail sales, and healthcare industries, his career has always been people-focused whether serving customers, students, or employees.

Gomillion will be on the Republican primary ballot for Noblesville Common Council At-Large on or before May 2, 2023. For more information join the “Connecting People” campaign at NickforNoblesville.com, by email Nick@NickforNoblesville.com, or call (317) 378-9229.