Mayor Guy Titus
Mayor Guy Titus was born in Marion, Indiana, to Greg and Lois Titus. Moving to Greenfield in 1969, Guy is a graduate of Greenfield-Central High School. Following graduation, he went to work for Greenfield Power and Light where he was a Lineman, and Operations Manager for over 44 years.
As the Power and Light Operations Manager, Guy was responsible for directing all activities regarding business development, customer service and purchasing. Guy managed the electric line maintenance and tree clearance program for the Utility, and under his leadership reliability increased and power outages were reduced leading to several Reliable Power Public Awards from the American Public Power Association.
Today, Greenfield Power and Light operates and maintains three distribution substations, providing reliable electrical service to residential and commercial customers throughout the city with all benefits staying within the community.
Mayor Titus is currently on the Board of Directors for Hancock Health Foundation. He has served four terms on Center Township Board, served on the Board of Directors for the Indiana Municipal Electric Association, and several Indiana Municipal Power Association committees.
Guy is married to Kathy (Schaekel) Titus. They have two daughters, Erika and Taylor. Over the years, Guy has enjoyed coaching youth basketball, soccer, and softball. He is a member of St. Michael Catholic Church. He is an Indy 500 Racing enthusiast, enjoys playing golf in his free time, and traveling with his family.
Guy was elected Mayor in 2023 and took office in January of 2024. Growing up in Greenfield, and spending his entire career working for the City, Guy’s focus is on projects and policies that will continue to enhance Greenfield as a quality community in which to live, work, and raise a family.
As the Power and Light Operations Manager, Guy was responsible for directing all activities regarding business development, customer service and purchasing. Guy managed the electric line maintenance and tree clearance program for the Utility, and under his leadership reliability increased and power outages were reduced leading to several Reliable Power Public Awards from the American Public Power Association.
Today, Greenfield Power and Light operates and maintains three distribution substations, providing reliable electrical service to residential and commercial customers throughout the city with all benefits staying within the community.
Mayor Titus is currently on the Board of Directors for Hancock Health Foundation. He has served four terms on Center Township Board, served on the Board of Directors for the Indiana Municipal Electric Association, and several Indiana Municipal Power Association committees.
Guy is married to Kathy (Schaekel) Titus. They have two daughters, Erika and Taylor. Over the years, Guy has enjoyed coaching youth basketball, soccer, and softball. He is a member of St. Michael Catholic Church. He is an Indy 500 Racing enthusiast, enjoys playing golf in his free time, and traveling with his family.
Guy was elected Mayor in 2023 and took office in January of 2024. Growing up in Greenfield, and spending his entire career working for the City, Guy’s focus is on projects and policies that will continue to enhance Greenfield as a quality community in which to live, work, and raise a family.
More Greenfield History
- Will You Sign My Yearbook - May 2016
- The History of Greenfield Fruit Jar and Bottle Works Company - February 2016
- The Story of John H. & John Q. White - January 2016
- Forgotton Champions - December 2015
- The Mystery of the World War II Photos - November 2015
- The Life and Times of Nelson Bradley August - 2015
- Hancock Regional Hospital July - 2015
- Wish You Were Here - June 2015
- Hancock County Hardwood Tidbits - April 2015
- Let's Go Down The Big Hill - March 2015
- The Great Gas Boom - February 2015
- Thayer Family History - January 2015
- Unsolved Picnic Murder Mystery - Nov Dec 2014
- History of Potts Ditch - October 2014
- What did downtown Greenfield first look like? - September 2014
- The Boys of Summer - August 2014
- Blacksmiths, Livery Stables and Wagon Makers - July 2014
- History of the Hancock County Fair - June 2014
- Mexican War Veterans of Hancock County - May 2014
- The Pioneer Life of Adam Allen - April 2014
- Hancock County Township History - March 2014
- Guymon-New Hotel - February 2014
- Natural Disasters - January 2014
- Read all about it - November 2013
- Temperance and Taverns - October 2013
- Lights, Cameras, Action - September 2013
- Dance to the Music - August 2013
- General Stores and Other Markets - July 2013
- I am North Street - June 2013
- History of Banking in Greenfield - April 2013
- Greenfield Medical History - March 2013
- History of Attorneys in Greenfield - May 2013
- Clubs, Lodges and Societies of Greenfield - February 2013
- History of Greenfield Mail Delivery - January 2013
- History of City Utilities - December 2012
- Greenfield Basketball History - November 2012
- Church History of Greenfield - October 2012
- Cemetery History - September 2012
- Outdoor Recreations - August 2012
- Remembering our first Memorial - July 2012
- Distinguished Citizens of Greenfield - June 2012
- Greenfield Educational History - May 2012
- Butler University in Greenfield - April 2012
- A Closer Look at Greenfield - March 2012