U.S.A.
Debra Bazemore, born in Liberty, New York, holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Strayer University. She has demonstrated leadership through various roles, including Chair and Vice Chair of South Fulton United, Founder of Concerned Parents, and President of Old National Area Residents United. Bazemore has spent several years advocating for community incorporation and residents' rights. She entered the public sector by being elected to the Georgia House of Representatives in 2016, where she has focused on policies supporting local businesses and economic development in South Fulton.
Debra Bazemore's political identity is marked by a distinctive focus on localized economic development and community empowerment. Her legislative advocacy for local businesses and economic growth in South Fulton, coupled with her emphasis on accessible education, showcases a highly localized approach. Bazemore's leadership in community organizations like South Fulton United and Concerned Parents reveals an ideological commitment to residents' rights and incorporation. This combination of economic and community advocacy suggests a strategic philosophy that balances regional industrial interests with broader social equity goals.