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Biography
Councilman Kenneth C. Fleming was elected to the first Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Council in November 2002. He is the Chairman of the Minority Caucus and serves on the Appropriations, Transportation and Public Works and Budget committees. He previously served as a Commissioner for the City of Riverwood and was a former Mayor and Commissioner of the City of Brownsboro Village.
As Councilman, he represents the suburban cities of: Bancroft, Barbourmeade, Beechwood Village, Briarwood, Crossgate, Druid Hills, Goose Creek, Graymoor-Devondale, Indian Hills, Langdon Place, Lyndon, Maryhill Estates, Meadowbrook Farm, Mockingbird Valley, Moorland, Murray Hill, Northfield, Norwood, Old Brownsboro Place, Plantation, Riverwood, Rolling Fields, St. Matthews, Westwood, Windy Hills and Woodlawn Park. He also represents the Autumn Ridge, Eagle Creek, Lancaster Manor, Village of Olde St. Andrews, Westmoorland and Brownsboro Meadows neighborhoods.
Fleming has owned and maintained several small businesses. He is a Past-President of the Management Association for Private Photogrammetric Surveyors (MAPPS), an aerial survey and geo-spatial mapping association. His prior work experience was in banking and finance, serving as a loan officer and marketing manager.
He holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University of Kentucky and attended Bellarmine University's MBA program. He is a licensed private pilot. In 2004, he was named Public Policy Advocate of the Year by the Louisville Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners. In 2010 he received the Celebrate Freedom Award from The Healing Place.
His civic involvement includes serving as an Elder of Second Presbyterian Church and as an honorary board member of the Patriots Peace Memorial. He is a former board member of the Thomas Edison House and Kentucky Shakespeare Festival. He has volunteered for the Metro United Way in several capacities, is a former instructor with Junior Achievement and has served as a volunteer for Cabbage Patch and YMCA.
Councilman Fleming is married with two children.
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