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**Henry County, VA** – In a significant organizational meeting held on Monday, the Henry County Board of Supervisors has officially appointed its leadership team for the upcoming year. Jim Adams of the Blackberry District has been elected as the chairman, while Joe Bryant, representing the Collinsville District, has been selected as the vice-chairman.
This marks a notable moment in local governance, as Jim Adams takes on the role of chairman for the eleventh time during his impressive 21-year tenure on the Board. His extensive experience and dedication to the community have made him a respected figure among his peers.
“I’d like to thank the Board for their support,” stated Adams during the meeting. “We all have some of the same needs and concerns. It’s great that we can listen to each other and try to work towards our collective goals. Thank you for the confidence that you’ve shown in me.”
The leadership change comes at a time when the Board is focusing on addressing the various needs of the community. Under Adams' guidance, the Board aims to foster collaboration and communication among its members to effectively tackle pressing issues facing Henry County.
As the newly appointed vice-chairman, Joe Bryant is expected to play a crucial role in supporting Adams and helping to steer the Board's initiatives throughout the year. Together, they are poised to lead the Board in its mission to serve the residents of Henry County, ensuring that their voices are heard and their concerns are addressed.
The Board of Supervisors' organizational meeting serves not only as a platform for leadership appointments but also as an opportunity to reaffirm their commitment to the community. With Adams and Bryant at the helm, the Board is looking forward to a productive year ahead.
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