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Developer, businessman running for City Council

Posted at 3:58 pm October 6, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Eric Tobler

Eric Tobler

Local developer and businessman Eric Tobler is running for Oak Ridge City Council in the November 4 election.

“I love Oak Ridge,” Tobler said. “I have committed myself to do all I can, to help Oak Ridge reach its full potential. I’m all in, personally and financially.”

Tobler is probably most well-known for the Crossroads at Wolf Creek subdivision, which if located off Illinois Avenue. It provides Oak Ridge with a big part of the new housing inventory for the area, a press release said.

Tobler graduated from Oak Ridge high school in 1983. He is also a graduate of Roane State, with two degrees, one in contemporary management and the other in technology. He has also received a bachelor’s degree from Tusculum College in business administration.

Professionally, he is the chief executive officer of Tobler Enterprises and the managing partner for the CRWC partnership. He is a licensed general contractor and a licensed real estate agent, with Linda Brown Realty. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: businessman, community commitment, Crossroads at Wolf Creek, CRWC partnership, developer, Eric Tobler, general contractor, Linda Brown Realty, November 4 election, Oak Ridge City Council, service, Tobler Enterprises

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