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"We
are extremely proud to let everyone in our
neighborhood know that we support Paul 110%.
I have known Paul since we were children,
I know his values, and I know his belief
system! There is nobody I would rather support
than Paul Felix! Feel free to place
me on the list of supporters for Paul and
I am working at spreading the word to my
family, friends, and collegues. My
family and I wish you the best!"
-
Harrison Painter, Broker/Owner, Gladiator
Real Estate Group, Noblesville,
IN
Paul
and his wife Nicki, live in Carmel. They
are proud parents of two
children.
Paul
has deep Hoosier roots. Raised in central
Indiana, he has lived here since early childhood.
He went to grade school in Whiteland. In
high school, Paul lettered in football and
track. He graduated with Salutatorian honors.
He went to college and law school at Indiana
University - Bloomington.
As
a young man, Paul worked at Kroger to earn
money for college and continued working
throughout his college years to pay his
own way. When he was accepted to law school,
he continued to work. In the summer of 1993,
he became a part-time intern at the Johnson
County Prosecutor's Office where he developed
his advocacy skills. He left the Office
in 2006, when he was appointed by Governor
Mitch Daniels to serve as Judge of the Carmel
City Court.
Having
lost his Dad when he was five years old,
Paul and his sister, Renee, were raised
by their single Mom. Paul understands how
tough it is for kids who don't have both
parents. Paul joined the Big Brother/Big
Sister organization and had been a "big
brother" for a boy who also didn't
have a father figure. "As my little
brother and I went places together and had
long talks, I realized I was learning to
be a dad myself," Paul said. "It
was an experience that blessed both of our
lives." Today, Paul is a member of
Kiwanis, where he was recently elected President
of his local club.
Locally,
Paul serves his community while being a
member of the Boards of the Hamilton County
YMCA and his congregation, Beth-El Zedeck.
He has served as President of the
Board of his home owners' association.
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