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HIRE DATE - JULY 10, <strong>2017</strong><br />
A perfect example of the strength of Bob’s relationships, he has been a member of the same networking group for over 20 years.<br />
Bob Brown likes to stay in touch. He corresponds via email<br />
with his basketball coach from Perkins High in Sandusky.<br />
He was saddened to learn a week or so prior to this writing<br />
that his high school tennis coach had passed. He still reads<br />
his hometown newspaper, The Sandusky Register, on-line.<br />
He’s also in touch with guys he used to work on the park<br />
services crew at Cedar Point, keeping the place looking good,<br />
picking up trash, squeegeeing the midway after it rained.<br />
“Dad’s rule was, you start a job the day school lets out and you<br />
keep working until the day school starts. So that’s what I did<br />
36<br />
at Cedar Point, from my high school sophomore year to the<br />
summer before my second year of law school. It was good<br />
work, hard work. I remember the Budweiser Clydesdales<br />
coming to parade up and down the midway. Those horses<br />
were awesome. Some of us led the way for them, and the<br />
rest of us followed behind with shovels.”<br />
Bob grew up a Browns/Indians/Cavs fan. He captained<br />
his high school basketball and tennis teams. He played<br />
basketball in four leagues until a hip replacement at age<br />
43. His late parents were long-time teachers for Sandusky