Rebecca Princehorn
Rebecca Princehorn is a partner at Bricker Graylon. Her practice emphasizes school and local government law, particularly public finance. She served as bond counsel for the first Ohio income tax-backed school district bonds; the first publicly offered Public Library Fund-backed library notes; the first Ohio K-12 state co-funded (OFCC) project on a state university campus; the first sale of Ohio school district bonds to the USDA; the first Ohio general obligation bond issue with a local government fund pledge; the first Ohio municipal general obligation bond issue for housing; the first Ohio school district minibond issue; and the first Ohio voted bond issues for a community college district and a state community college. Recently, she represented the Metro Early College HS in collaboration with Battelle Memorial Institute and the OFCC on the renovation of the former Indianola MS now owned by The Ohio State University as a future home for Metro.
Princehorn has been named by Best Lawyers as “Lawyer of the Year” for Columbus, Ohio, twice (Education Law 2014, Public Finance Law 2022).
Princehorn has served on the Board of Trustees of Otterbein University and currently serves on the boards of several community organizations. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Otterbein University and Juris Doctor and Master of Public Administration degrees from the University of Kansas. She is also a graduate of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle.
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