Joe Rubertino launches campaign for Heath City Council, Place 2

Joe Rubertino launches campaign for Heath City Council, Place 2

HEATH, TX (March 11, 2025) Joe Rubertino, dedicated family man and business professional has officially announced his campaign for Heath City Council, Place 2. Married to Brittany Rubertino, and residents of Buffalo Creek for over 12 years, Joe and his wife share a bustling household with their four young children rooting them deeply in the Heath community.

Beyond his family life, Joe holds an MBA from Baylor University and brings a wealth of experience from his career in the Human Resources industry both as a former Business Owner and current Legal Division Director. He’s worked with Small Businesses, Fortune 500 companies, and Government at the Federal, State and Local level to help reduce their financial burden related to employment costs, as well as limit spending on outside counsel through creative staff augmentation and technology adoption strategies.

Joe & Brittany are Conservative Republicans, members of the Rush Creek Yacht Club, and very involved serving the Heath community and schools through organizations including the Aspasians, HHCA Cheer, and volunteering as coaches for multiple youth sports which their children participate.

Running for City Council, Joe is driven by a commitment to preserving Heath’s small-town charm while addressing the challenges of growth, infrastructure, and community well-being. As a candidate devoted to both the present and future of his hometown, Joe feels it’s the Right Time to step up and make the Right Choice for Heath residents to continue the fight for our families

For more information about Joe Rubertino’s campaign, please email JoeRubertinoHeathPlace2@gmail.com or visit www.rubertinoforheath.com

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