About City Attorney Pfeiffer
Richard C. Pfeiffer, Jr. was appointed Columbus City Attorney by Columbus City Council
in January 2003. Subsequently, in November 2003 he was elected to finish the unexpired
term of his predecessor, and in November 2005 was elected to a full four-year term that ends December 31, 2009.
Born on April 12, 1944 at Ft. Jackson, South Carolina, Pfeiffer was raised in Columbus,
Ohio where he attended Columbus Public Schools through the ninth grade, before attending and graduating in 1962 from
the University High School, a school which was associated with the Ohio State University.
Between his 1966 graduation from Oberlin College with a degree
in Government, and
his 1972 graduation from the Ohio State University College of Law (cum laude, Articles Editor of the Law Journal
and Senior Advisor on the Moot Court Governing Board),
Pfeiffer enlisted in the United States Army. He did his basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri, and both his advanced individual training
and his six-month Officer
Candidate School at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. Commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Field Artillery, Pfeiffer was assigned to
Ft. Bliss, Texas, from which he volunteered for service in Vietnam. Immediately upon leaving Vietnam in 1969 as a First Lieutenant,
Pfeiffer entered law school. While serving in the United States Army Pfeiffer was
awarded the Army Commendation Medal and two Bronze Stars.
Pfeiffer began his career as an attorney with the law firm of Paul F. Beery Co.
LPA, a practice specializing in motor carrier law. In 1973, Pfeiffer was appointed
Majority Counsel in the Ohio House of Representatives, where he worked until March
1980 before resigning as Executive Assistant and Counsel to Speaker
Vern Riffe, to run for Franklin County Prosecuting Attorney. Following his defeat in that election,
he worked as a solo practitioner before becoming, in 1983, a partner in the law
firm of Bricker and Eckler.
In 1982, Pfeiffer was elected to the Ohio Senate where he served for nine years until
he was elected in 1991 as the first judge of the Environmental Division of the Franklin
County Municipal Court, a position he held for eleven years before becoming Columbus
City Attorney.
Pfeiffer lives in Columbus, Ohio with his wife, the former Janet Preskenis. They
have three
children: Sacha (1971), Sonya (1973) and Seth (1976). Pfeiffer grew up in the First Congregational Church, and is a member of that church. His wife is
a member of the
Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church. Pfeiffer serves on the Boards
of the Ohio State Legal Services Association,
the Brass Band of Columbus, the Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame Foundation, and the former President of the Ohio Municipal Attorney's
Association.
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