Candance Castlen Brake, president and chief executive officer of the Greater Owensboro Chamber of Commerce, stops by “Inquire” for a wide-ranging interview regarding her career in Owensboro-Daviess County from her time being with the Chamber as programs manager in the early 1990s, becoming an administrative assistant to replace then-Deputy Judge-Executive Kim Logsdon in February 1995 — and was eventually appointed to Logsdon’s former title that August, the Chamber’s vice president for work force and education initiatives and eventual executive vice president, a three-term City Commissioner during the pivotal development of downtown and the riverfront and her decision to leave her current post after a decade.
Additionally, in Chamber fashion, Brake and Julia Kimbrell Brooks, the Chamber’s director of events and communications, host a brief “ribbon cutting” ceremony for the podcast.
By Freddie Bourne Messenger -Inquirer