
Mayor Earl J. Isaacs
Mayor Earl Isaacs, a resident of the Village since 1966, was originally born in our
neighboring community of Corwin. He attended Wayne Public Schools
through sixth grade, and finished his secondary education in nearby Lebanon. After high school,
Mayor Isaacs served in the U.S. Army from 1970-1972,
and after a tour of duty through Germany, received an honorable discharge. After
completing his military service, Mayor Isaacs entered the screen printing business in Waynesville.
Mayor Isaacs has had the honor of printing for the Three Soldiers Statue in
Washington D.C., which was a statue built in honor of those men and women that
served in Vietnam. Mayor Isaacs was named the official vendor for t-shirts
depicting the statue, recognizing and honoring Vietnam Veterans.
Mayor Isaacs' past leadership positions include serving two
terms as National Delegate and three terms as State Delegate for the Convention
of the Vietnam Veterans of America. Mayor Isaacs has also served two terms as a State Delegate for the AFL-CIO during
his employment with General Motors, and he was Editor-in-Chief for their Horizons
employee publication for 14 years. Mayor Isaacs is also a member of Masonic Lodge 163,
American Legion Post 615, and he is a Kentucky Colonel.
Mayor Isaacs served two terms on Village Council
and became Mayor on January 1, 2008. Mayor Isaacs is committed to bettering the community through improved
education, preservation of the historic district, enhanced public safety, and
economic development and growth.
For examples of Mayor Isaacs' artwork, please visit
his website.