Schindler is an IT manager for the National Capital Bank of Washington.[4]
Schindler ran for the Hagerstown city council in 2020,[5] but was defeated in the nonpartisan primary election, placing second-to-last with 5.5 percent of the vote.[6] In March 2023, after Hagerstown city councilor Tekesha Martinez was appointed to be the mayor of Hagerstown following Emily Keller's resignation to serve in the cabinet of Governor Wes Moore, Schindler applied to serve the remainder of Martinez's term on the city council. The city council selected Schindler to succeed her,[1] and was sworn in on March 21, 2023.[7] Schindler ran for a full four-year term in 2024, but was defeated in the general election, placing seventh with 8.81 percent of the vote.[4] He left office on November 25, 2024.[8]
Maryland House of Delegates
In December 2024, following the resignation of state delegate Brooke Grossman, Schindler applied to serve the remainder of Grossman's term in the Maryland House of Delegates. The Washington County Democratic Central Committee unanimously voted to nominate Schindler to the seat later that month.[2] He was sworn in on January 7, 2025.[9]
Political positions
During his 2020 Hagerstown city council campaign, Schindler expressed concerns with the cost of a new stadium for the Hagerstown Suns, saying that he'd prefer city funds be spent renovating the current ballpark. He also said he would make staffing and retention initiatives for the city's police and fire department the "highest priority in the city budget", and would prioritize the city's economic development and revitalization efforts by appealing to entrepreneurs and new employers.[10] In October 2023, Schindler participated in an United Auto Workers strike at Hagerstown's Mack Trucks plant.[11]
In July 2024, following a fatal shooting in downtown Hagerstown, Schindler suggested establishing a violent crimes task force.[12] He also expressed frustration with a letter written by state senator Paul D. Corderman accusing city officials of "remaining silent, with no plan" to address violent crime and describing the city as "in crisis and under siege", saying that he appreciated the state delegation's willingness to "come to the table with us", but felt the letter was "very politically motivated and kind of accusatory when we're all working for the same thing".[13]
Personal life
Schindler is divorced and has a son he adopted[1] with his former[citation needed] wife, Desiree, in 2012.[1]
Schindler coaches youth sports[1] and is a fan of the Baltimore Orioles.[14] He attended high school with professional wrestler LA Knight and helped arrange an event during which Knight was presented the key to the city of Hagerstown.[15]
Electoral history
Hagerstown city council primary election, 2020[16]