Rose Vesper


Rose Vesper was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives from 1993–2000 for the 72nd district, a portion of Clermont County, Ohio. She was succeeded by Tom Niehaus at the beginning of 2001.

Early life

Vesper was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. She obtained a Bachelor of Arts from Xavier University and a Master of Arts from Midwestern University. She worked as a school teacher from 1984 to 1992.
Before entering and during her term in public office Vesper ran her own farm, growing tobacco, alfalfa and cattle. Due to her experience and interest in farming tobacco, Vesper was a member of an Ohio "Tobacco Settlement Task Force" in 1999.

Public career

Vesper entered public office as a member of the Ohio parliament on 3 January 1993.
In 2001, Vesper was nominated as Ohio's regional economic development representative by then governor, Bob Taft.
In 2002 Vesper won the Matha Dorsey Award for economic achievement.