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Husband, father, grandpa, brother and uncle, Rick's enduring love for his family shines through. He enjoys annual ski trips out west with his son and grandson and can't wait until the other grandkids take to the slopes. He's always up for a day spent with loved ones, especially when he can share his "world famous" pumpkin pie. He and his wife, Lita, enjoy playing music, camping and art museums.
Rick is an electrical engineer working for the automotive industry. He's led teams of people from all over the world and is known as unflappable and focused. He's a rock-and-roller at heart and a founding member of the Twisted Riddler band.
Always willing to pitch in, he's volunteered for the Cass County Historical Society, the Med Flory Jazz and Blues Festival and Art on the Avenue.
A bird with one wing can't fly. Our state is like that bird right now. Our government is one-sided and not always straightforward about what goes on. Government overreach is taking away Hoosier's rights and our state is moving backwards. Rick's measured leadership and creative approach to solving problems can help turn things around for the better.
Rick Rouser is a small business owner and electrical engineer for the automotive industry.
His engineering career began in research and development and led to product design and product safety.
Before becoming an engineer, he worked as a TV and electronics repairman. He graduated from Purdue University and holds continuing education credits from IVY Tech Community College, Kettering University and Virginia Tech. He is currently a product safety analyst working on driver-assist technology, such as emergency braking.
He’s led teams from all over the world and believes there is value in seeking input from a variety of perspectives. “It’s critical to include an assortment of viewpoints. President Lincoln was famous for this. He surrounded himself with people who didn’t always agree because he wanted the best idea. Not one side’s idea or the idea of the rich people, but the best idea for the country.”
Rick is a lifelong resident of Cass County. He's a founding member of the Twisted Riddlers band and a longtime community volunteer for arts and culture projects, such as Art on the Avenue, the Med Flory Jazz and Blues Festival, the Cass County Historical Society and the upcoming Horney Creek Brew Fest. He and his wife Lita have three children and four grandchildren.
“I've designed emergency braking and it's hard to miss the metaphor. Right now our state government is one-sided and we see the results --- laws that harm people, soil, air and water. Teachers are leaving Indiana in record numbers because our statehouse brews up an anti-education climate. The opioid crisis is blaring alarm bells and it's difficult for rural people to get treatment. This is unacceptable and I want to do something to change it. We have to hit the brakes on state government.”
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