Duvall named Hometown Hero
Duvall partners to help inmates
LET'S TALK DEDICATION!
Throughout her two terms in office, Brandi has demonstrated exemplary leadership, innovation, and an unwavering commitment to not only improving our local court system, but to serving our community as well.
Beyond her achievements within the office, Brandi takes her role as a public servant seriously and is deeply involved in community service. She is a community partner with many local organizations and actively participates in numerous events and fundraisers, dedicating her time and resources to support local causes.
One particular initiative that has been successful and consistent every month for over a decade now is the donation drive Brandi spearheads in her office. In addition to allowing her employees to wear jeans on Fridays, Brandi allows her employees to wear jeans on Thursdays as well in exchange for a donation item or $1. Every single month donations are collected and given to a local charity or nonprofit organization within our community. Through this initiative of giving, Brandi and her staff have donated thousands of items and thousands of dollars to benefit those in need right here in Warren County!
Brandi was recently chosen as October's Hughes and Coleman Hometown Hero for her charitable giving to our community.
Brandi has been a member of the Warren County Welfare Board, advocating for and assisting local residents in need. Brandi and her staff have partnered with the Welfare Board on two occasions to raise money to purchase and provide a backpack for every single preschool student in Warren County! Brandi is also an active member of the Bowling Green Rotary Club, which promotes humanitarian services and goodwill.
When Brandi was still the issuing authority of driver's license and IDs, she partnered with the Warren County Regional Jail and the Southern Kentucky Re-Entry Council to help inmates being released obtain the necessary documentation to ensure their successful re-entry and adaptation into society.
Brandi has also been recognized for her efforts and achievements by receiving the award of 'Women Reaching Higher' from the Bowling Green Human Rights Commission.
The bottom line?
Brandi Duvall's dedication and commitment to being a public servant reaches beyond the work she does in office.
On November 5th
VOTE to KEEP WHATS WORKING FOR WARREN COUNTY!
VOTE BRANDI DUVALL!