From The Tribune staff reports
TRUSSVILLE — The Trussville Daybreak Rotary Club announced that Leadership Trussville’s Executive Director, Dr. Kristi Bradford, will serve as President of the Trussville Rotary Daybreak Club for the 2023-24 year on Wednesday, June 28.
Dr. Bradford has been a member of the Club since June 2020. A few months before her induction, she saw how active the club was and how close the members were and she knew she wanted to be involved. “I realized it was the people who drew me into this club. With every meeting I attended, the cohesiveness, sense of caring for one another, and dedication to community beyond these walls were what kept me coming.”
Dr. Bradford thanked outgoing President Jamie Townes for her time in the position. “Thank you, Jamie, for an active year filled with so many things that fortified us as a club: solidifying our bylaws, charting a strategic plan, getting our Foundation back on track after a 3-year hiatus, and you found a way to make all of us Paul Harris fellows.”
She then took a moment to iterate what it means for her to be in the Trussville Rotary Club, “We know these things to be true: our club is loyal to prayer, patriotism, serving, volunteering, loving one another inside and outside these walls. We strongly support education, public safety, veterans, and armed forces. We are a phenomenal group. We’ve carried out service projects, awarded scholarships, and supported the leadership of young people. This is what we are about. Together we are mighty.”