Deb is the Director of Early Intervention Services at TriCounty AID. She received a Home Economics/Food and Nutrition degree from the University of Alabama. She completed all coursework for a Master’s Degree in Nutrition Science, but due to family emergency was unable to complete her internship. She worked as a dietician for nursing homes and as the Child Nutrition Director for Winfield City Schools for 27 years. While serving in this capacity, she successfully wrote a grant, which she wrote and administered on her on time, to supply nutrition during the summer to hungry children. This was one of the first Summer Nutrition Programs in the southeast. She saw that food was supplied to Winfield, Hamilton, and Haleyville students through the summer.
Upon retirement Deb worked as a Service Coordinator for TriCounty Agency for Intellectual Disabilities/Early Intervention. She was outstanding in overseeing all data entry/compliance for the agency as well as working as a full-time Service Coordinator. In 2012 she became the director of Early Intervention services for TriCounty AID. Deb’s hobbies include gardening, reading and cooking. She enjoys spending time with her granddaughter and grandson. She and her cat, Tango, live in Winfield, Alabama.