George R. Hildebrand

George R. Hildebrand grew up in Bromley, Kentucky; directly across the Ohio River (and a few miles West) of Cincinnati, Ohio. This offered all the charm and innocence of a small Midwestern ("Mayberry" like) town, yet only a short Green Line Bus ride from Fountain Square in downtown Cincinnati. After schooling through Bromley Elementary, Turkeyfoot Junior High, and graduating Dixie Heights High School, George embarked on his first career career path: that of a Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director.  After completing his education at the Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science, George served two years of apprenticeship, passed his state board exams, and earned the the two licenses he had worked for. George's career in the Funeral Business in Lexington, Kentucky, only lasted about five years. Discouraged by the long and often odd hours, combined with no identifiable path for career advancement, George left the Funeral Profession to work with his brother as a Union Boilermaker.  Back in Northern Kentucky, the Boilermaker trade remained active throughout the construction of coal fired power plants for Cincinnati Gas & Electric. This construction lasted about six years, but was followed by manpower cut backs that required yet another career change. In the fall of 1986, George Hildebrand enrolled in the University of Cincinnati College of Applied Science - Mechanical Engineering Technology program. This would be his third and final major career change.  George Hildebrand earned his BSMEt degree in 1992 and spent the majority of his engineering career in the Consumer Product Industry; with a short diversion into Medical Device Design and Engineering Software Training & Courseware Development. As a Senior Product Development Engineer, engaged in the design and development of small plastic parts and assemblies related to trigger sprayers and pumps, you will find over ten US Patents under his name.  George Hildebrand's engineering career took him from Cincinnati, Ohio to St. Louis, Missouri, and Finally Kansas City, Missouri. In February of 2014, George was corporate "downsized" for what would be his last time. In the fall of that year at the age of 60, he returned to Cincinnati, Ohio and retired.  During the Spring of 2000, while working in St, Louis, Missouri, George began what would become his life long love of Vintage Lindy Hop Swing Dancing. This is a passion he continues to pursue through teaching and social dancing at local events and Jazz/Blues venues around the Greater Cincinnati region.  In the fall of 2019, George became interested in working as a Film Background Extra. Responding to leads on local social media pages, George was able to gather "on set" experience on various short films and commercials (one legit and one comical parody). In a relative short time, George has landed a couple of small speaking roles hopes to continue his work in the film industry.

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