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Brittany Page
Board Member
As a native of Cherokee County, Brittany Page has spent her adulthood serving the community she proudly calls home. While working for the Woodstock Police Department for 17 years, Brittany was a founding member of the Woodstock Public Safety Foundation where she served as the Foundation’s secretary for 13 years. She graduated from Reinhardt University’s Police Academy in 2011 and served as a Reserve Officer with the Woodstock Police Department for 12 years.
Brittany also volunteered with the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce on the Government Affairs Committee and as a contributing member to the Chamber’s Leadership Cherokee program. Brittany was named a Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce Top 10 in 10 and Georgia Trend Magazine’s 40 under 40 in 2016. Currently, Brittany is a part of the Service League of Cherokee County where she serves with 99 other women dedicated to fulfilling the needs of children in Cherokee County.
Brittany has a desire to continue her service to Cherokee County’s public safety and grew a fond connection to Cherokee County’s E-9-1-1 after calling for help for her son on two separate occasions. Brittany truly believes they are the unseen heroes of our County and would like to utilize her passion for the profession to serve those who serve us so well, though we seldom see them.
Brittany is an Executive Assistant at Hawks Ridge Golf Club in Ball Ground, Georgia. She is married to Justin Page and has a son, William, who is a kindergarten student at Avery Elementary.
The Cherokee County 911 Foundation, Inc. is a nonprofit, tax exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and is a registered Non-Profit Organization in state of Georgia. Donations are tax deductible as allowed by law.