CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Isaac Greenwood has launched his campaign for Montgomery County mayor.

He said he believes that Montgomery County is ready for a change in leadership with a more community-focused approach to welcome all residents into the process. “I’m running to be a catalyst for change, bringing in and empowering voters who have typically felt a lack of agency or voice,” Greenwood said.

His three key platform policies are chartering a countywide cooperative for housing, lighting county roads, and a “Farm to Cafeteria” program for free public school lunches.

Greenwood was born and raised in Middle Tennessee, worked a myriad of jobs to pay his way through college at Volunteer State Community College and Tennessee Tech University, and has spent the last eight years leading teams of people to design and innovate solutions for complex data systems. He has been actively engaged in civic activity with local nonprofit organizations such as the Clarksville-Montgomery Voting Alliance since the birth of his daughter.

For more information, go to the Isaac Greenwood campaign website.

The county general election will be held on Aug. 6, with early voting starting July 17.

Information from Isaac Greenwood campaign

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