Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Odom’s dedication shows, will matter as new judge
I came to know Conrad Odom through our work together on the Fayetteville Public Education Foundation Board. As director of any nonprofit organization, you find your best board members, like Conrad, to be those with a true passion for your cause. As a 1984 graduate of Fayetteville High School, Conrad was inducted into the Fayetteville Schools Hall of Honor in 2019, where he was honored for his example of the school’s motto: “Fidelity, Honor, and Service.” As a board member for the Fayetteville Public Education Foundation, no task was too small nor too great for him, from setting up our events to helping raise funds for what is now a $4 million endowment to support public school students and teachers with grant fund resources for their classrooms and giving students the opportunity to experience the best education possible.
I have known Conrad to have a true heart of service for the children and families of our community. He not only served children of the public schools, but also local Boy Scout troops, and the Boys and Girls Club. By electing Conrad our new juvenile judge, you will ensure that same level of commitment and concern for the best possible future of all children who go before him, regardless of their place in life.
Please cast your vote for Conrad Odom this Nov. 3 to serve as juvenile judge. He will demonstrate true passion for the child’s best interest, commitment to the task before him and a heart of service.
TREVA HAMILTON
Fayetteville