10/07/2025
Last weekend was one to remember. I am immensely honored to accept the Theodore M. Berry award last Saturday at the NAACP Freedom Fund Gala. The Theodore M Berry Award was established in 1995 to recognize outstanding achievement in the political arena and in service to the community.
Ted Berry was Hamilton County’s first African- American Assistant Prosecutor, and Cincinnati’s first African American Mayor.
Thank you to the for this incredible recognition. I approach every day with a profound sense of gratitude for the opportunity to serve in this role.
This is especially meaningful for a few reasons. First because of the impact Mr. Berry had on the Greater Cincinnati community as a public servant and being recognized with his legacy of political leadership and service is humbling. Next, my mentor Mayor Charles Johnson received this same award just a few years ago and it’s an awesome feeling to be held in the same respect. And finally, because I received this award one day after my 35th birthday!
This was an awesome way to bring in another year. I am truly grateful for this recognition and will continue striving to be obedient, lead by faith, and model servant leadership for our beloved community.
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