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Bri was born and raised in Colorado Springs. After graduating high school, she moved to South Carolina to attend Lander University, where she played Division 2 Women’s Soccer and received her Bachelor’s in Sociology. Bri’s dream job had always been working with people, and eventually, she went into law enforcement after moving to Knoxville, TN. After several years working as a Sheriff’s Deputy, she moved back to Colorado to be closer to family. Soon after moving back to Colorado, Bri met her husband Branden, and they started a family in the Denver area. Bri continued to be a stay-at-home mom with her two boys, Brady and Braxten.
Bri’s husband had the opportunity to continue his career in insurance in North Dakota, where he was born and raised, so the family moved to Jamestown, ND in 2014. In 2015, Bri started her Farmer’s Union career as North Dakota Farmers Union’s Education Director. She had a pivotal impact on their youth program for over 7 years. She grew the program, and her biggest accomplishment was the inception and building of its state-of-the-art education center and camp facility in Jamestown, ND. She then transitioned into a position with the insurance company as the CEO’s Executive Assistant and Project Director.
Bri’s passion for working with people and volunteering flows into her free time as she has been a board member of the school Parent Teacher Organization, a member of the school district’s facility committee, and volunteers for her son’s baseball and hockey organizations.
Bri enjoys spending time with family and friends in her free time and attending her son’s baseball and hockey games, band concerts, and activities. She also enjoys the outdoors.
Bri and her family are excited to move back to Colorado, and Bri is thrilled to continue her career as the Education Director at Rocky Mountain Farmers Union.
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