Join our host, Senator John D. Johnson, as he welcomes Ari Ioannides, candidate for Summit County Council.
Ari Ioannides is an eighteen-year resident of Summit County, known for his problem-solving skills through the use of technology and sustainable processes. As a successful IT entrepreneur, he has delivered world-class services to local governments and built effective teams.
Ari was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, as the eldest of three brothers. His father, Romilos (Roy) Ioannides, immigrated from Greece in 1953 to study at Georgia Tech, where he met Ari’s mother, Angela Chotas. Angela was deeply involved in their church, playing the organ and leading as the principal soloist. Roy received his master of education on an NSF scholarship and was a lifelong high school math teacher. Angela served on the Atlanta Public Schools Board of Education where she worked with board president Dr. Benjamin E. Mays to peacefully integrate schools. Growing up in the segregated South, Ari’s early education was in white-only schools. This changed in 1972 when desegregation was implemented in Atlanta Public Schools, introducing Ari to his first African-American teacher. This teacher was instrumental in helping him overcome dyslexia and foster a love for learning. Ari’s high school years at the diverse Grady High School were transformative.
There, he honed his skills in computer programming and became the youngest computer operator at Sears, setting the stage for his future in technology. Seeking a quieter, more grounded life for his family, Ari moved to Summit County in 2006. He has since been a resident on both the east and west sides of the county, now settling in Wanship with his wife, Ember where they share their four children. The family fully embraces the outdoor lifestyle that Summit County offers, from skiing and hiking to off-roading and horse riding. Their children have benefited from the diverse educational environments of both Park City and North Summit School districts, enriching their family’s connection to the community.
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