Perdue, Faye Clark; receiving the 2024 Yellow Rose Nikki T. Randall Servant Leader Award; commend
Impact
The resolution celebrates Faye Clark Perdue not only for her accomplishments as a senior rehabilitation counselor but also for her significant contributions as the vice chair of the Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Services Board. It acknowledges her community involvement and the positive impact her work has had on the Meriwether County community, affirming the values of community service and servant leadership.
Summary
House Resolution 1323 is a commendation for Faye Clark Perdue, recognizing her receipt of the 2024 Yellow Rose Nikki T. Randall Servant Leader Award. The resolution highlights Representative Nikki T. Randall’s trailblazing role as the first African American female elected to the General Assembly from middle Georgia. It emphasizes the importance of honoring women who embody the leadership standards set by Randall throughout Women's History Month.
Contention
Although the bill is mainly a commendation, it serves to bring attention to the broader issues of women's leadership and recognition in historical and contemporary contexts within Georgia. By tying Faye Clark Perdue's achievements to the legacy of Nikki T. Randall, the resolution aims to inspire future generations to engage in community service and public leadership roles.