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LET'S TALK EXPERIENCE!

With 29 years of relevant, job related experience, 17 years experience working in your local Clerk's office, and 12 years serving as your elected Clerk, Brandi is the ONLY candidate who has the experience as an elected official performing the administrative duties of a Circuit Court Clerk.

So what is relevant, job related experience? 

Brandi's job as Circuit Court Clerk is to be the record keeper for the court system which requires the ability to properly handle, maintain, and safekeep court records; Brandi is the liaison between the public and the court system which requires extensive customer service experience; Brandi is the financial officer of the court, responsible for handling the millions of dollars of the court's money which requires experience in bookkeeping and accounting; and, Brandi is also the appointing authority of over 40 employees which requires a solid background in office management, personnel, human resources, and people skills.

Brandi is the ONLY candidate who has a total of 29 years of relevant experience relating specifically to the job of a Circuit Court Clerk, a job that Brandi has successfully been doing for the last twelve years as your elected Circuit Court Clerk.  Decades of experience in document and file management, customer service, having a background in bookkeeping and accounting, as well as having spent over twenty years managing people, is what has made Brandi a success as our current Clerk and the ONLY candidate suited for this position.  

Brandi is the ONLY candidate who has knowledge and experience with Kentucky's Electronic Records Management System, a system that launched statewide in 2015.  In the last decade, the way that your local Clerk's office conducts business has changed drastically.  Lack of knowledge and experience in this position will create delays and cause setbacks in our court system.  Warren County, we cannot afford delays in a system where we don't just rely on the efficiency of the Clerk's office to pay a speeding ticket, we rely on this office to properly handle personal, sensitive, and confidential matters such as estates when loved ones pass, removing neglected and abused children from dangerous situations, assisting victims of domestic violence who need protective orders, just to name a few.  The matters in our community that get handled within our local court system through the Circuit Clerk's office are too important to hand over to someone who does not possess the knowledge or experience to keep our court system running smoothly. 

 

Warren County, there is simply no viable reason to make a change.

On November 5th

VOTE to KEEP WHAT'S WORKING FOR WARREN COUNTY! 

 

VOTE BRANDI DUVALL!

PAID FOR BY BRANDI DUVALL
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