Bernie  Moorman

2005  Recipient

of

The Covington  Award



Bernie Moorman has served 4 years as Mayor of Covington, 10 years as a City commissioner in Covington, and 3 years as a Kenton County Commissioner and operates an acclaimed Bed and Breakfast in Covington.

A native Covingtonian, Bernie has played important roles in organizations as diverse as the Carnegie Arts Center, the St. Elizabeth Medical Center, the Parrish Kitchen, OKI, the Cathedral Foundation, the Cable TV Board and the Kenton County Library Foundation.

Bernie's Amos Shinkle Townhouse has been acclaimed in the New York Times as "one of the most beautiful places to stay in the Cincinnati area". 

Beyond his many activities, Bernie is know as an exceedingly warm, gracious and generous individual, whose presence cintinues to enrich the community.