YOUR MAYOR IN ACTION
"Over the last four years, we have seen great successes in Weakley County. We have achieved growth in sales tax revenue, property value increases, job growth and expansion, and award-winning educational achievements. However, our work is not done and I don’t believe we should stop the momentum until every citizen, regardless of where they live, is sharing in our county’s successes." - Jake Bynum
Mayor Bynum, who is a lifelong resident of Dresden and Weakley County, has taken an aggressive, outcome driven approach to enhancing the lives of Weakley Countians by focusing education, economic development, and connectivity initiatives.
ENHANCING EDUCATION
STRENGTHENING OUR COMMUNITIES
Bynum understands the need for new and fresh ideas. In the fall of 2017, Mayor Bynum rolled out an updated county seal, a new logo, and a collection of data released in the form an informative infographic, all presented at his State of the County presentation.
SUPPORTING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
“I am most proud of the work we have done at the local level. Weakley County’s Commissioners, our county elected and appointed officials, Weakley County Schools Officials, and our Highway Officials are the most hardworking and knowledgeable individuals you’ll find. In working closely with our county officials, city mayors, UT Martin, and most importantly citizens, we have found solutions to problems and celebrated accomplishments. Since I announced my intentions to run for this office in 2013, I have never wavered from my work and dedication to our community. I love being a part of the work that we do for this county.”
Understanding that the duties and responsibilities of being the Mayor are 24/7, Mayor Bynum takes his involvement to task. He’s certified in the County Officials Certificate Training Program (COCTP), a program designed to provide specialized, technical and managerial training to elected officials and their employees in order to help them run their office more effectively. He serves on the Tennessee County Services Association (TCSA) Board of Directors, the Union University Board of Trustees, and was appointed by Governor Bill Haslam to the State of Tennessee Medical Examiners Board. Also serving on various local committees and boards, he was selected by the Weakley County Legislative Body to serve as the Chairman of the Board of Weakley County Commissioners for the length of his term, a distinction that has not occurred for over 10 years. He was selected 2017 Weakley Countian of the Year, Best Community Leader in 2016, Tennessee Iris Festival’s Citizen of the Year in 2016, and was awarded the distinction as one of West Tennessee’s 40 Under 40 for his accomplishments and service to our region.
Mayor Bynum, who is a lifelong resident of Dresden and Weakley County, has taken an aggressive, outcome driven approach to enhancing the lives of Weakley Countians by focusing education, economic development, and connectivity initiatives.
ENHANCING EDUCATION
- Advocating for educational opportunities on multiple levels through service to the Governor's Books from Birth Foundation Advisory Council, Read to be Ready, TN Promise, TN Reconnect, Complete Tennessee, and Pathways Northwest Tennessee
STRENGTHENING OUR COMMUNITIES
- Working continually toward solutions to bring high-speed broadband options for every resident, business and industry in Weakley County
- Being supportive, active, engaged, and involved in activities and events throughout Weakley County
Bynum understands the need for new and fresh ideas. In the fall of 2017, Mayor Bynum rolled out an updated county seal, a new logo, and a collection of data released in the form an informative infographic, all presented at his State of the County presentation.
SUPPORTING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
- Fostering an economically strong environment, where the average unemployment rate has decreased from 10% to 5% since 2014, resulting in nearly 900 jobs being added to the Weakley County economy
- Focusing on job creation, retention, and cultivation of new and existing industries and businesses, and taking action in the writing and facilitation of multiple state and federal grants and programs
“I am most proud of the work we have done at the local level. Weakley County’s Commissioners, our county elected and appointed officials, Weakley County Schools Officials, and our Highway Officials are the most hardworking and knowledgeable individuals you’ll find. In working closely with our county officials, city mayors, UT Martin, and most importantly citizens, we have found solutions to problems and celebrated accomplishments. Since I announced my intentions to run for this office in 2013, I have never wavered from my work and dedication to our community. I love being a part of the work that we do for this county.”
Understanding that the duties and responsibilities of being the Mayor are 24/7, Mayor Bynum takes his involvement to task. He’s certified in the County Officials Certificate Training Program (COCTP), a program designed to provide specialized, technical and managerial training to elected officials and their employees in order to help them run their office more effectively. He serves on the Tennessee County Services Association (TCSA) Board of Directors, the Union University Board of Trustees, and was appointed by Governor Bill Haslam to the State of Tennessee Medical Examiners Board. Also serving on various local committees and boards, he was selected by the Weakley County Legislative Body to serve as the Chairman of the Board of Weakley County Commissioners for the length of his term, a distinction that has not occurred for over 10 years. He was selected 2017 Weakley Countian of the Year, Best Community Leader in 2016, Tennessee Iris Festival’s Citizen of the Year in 2016, and was awarded the distinction as one of West Tennessee’s 40 Under 40 for his accomplishments and service to our region.
COMMITMENT ISN'T ABOUT WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR YOURSELF.
CONTACT US
Weakley County Mayor
Dale Hutcherson
116 West Main Street, Room 106
Dresden, TN 38225
731-364-5414 (p)
[email protected]
Hours: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, M - F
Dale Hutcherson
116 West Main Street, Room 106
Dresden, TN 38225
731-364-5414 (p)
[email protected]
Hours: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, M - F