County Commission | The Magazine October 2017 | Page 25
FROM THE COVER
In Profile: ACCA Vice President
David Money
S
taff leaders all over the Henry
County Courthouse are already
on notice: David Money’s work will
be taking him out of the office much
more often in the next three years.
The probate judge and
commission chairman has just
been elected vice president of the
Association of County Commissions
of Alabama. According to the
traditional officer rotation, he will
be sworn in as ACCA president in
August 2019.
To get there, local voters will
have to grant him a second, six-year
term of office in 2018. At age 69,
Money has reason for optimism,
especially since the very same voters
just approved a local constitutional
amendment that allows him to run
again. In most cases, an Alabama
judge cannot take office after his
70th birthday, but Henry County
extended the limit to age 72.
The extension is fortunate,
because Money feels like he has
unfinished
business. “In
my mind,
I would be
a failure if
we didn’t do
something to
help county
roads and get
s ome people to
work,” he said.
Henry
County
has moved
forward in
other areas,
such as a
completely
Henry
County
rewritten personnel
manual and an
award-winning
safety record. When
he took office in
2013, the rivalry
between Abbeville
and Headland
had spread well
beyond high school
athletics. These
days you are far
more likely to
find collaboration
between the county
seat and biggest
municipality.
Get to Know…
Hon. David Money, ACCA Vice President
Probate Judge & Commission Chairman, Henry County
Public Service: Abbeville City Council, 1976-84; Mayor, 1984-88.
Henry County Probate Judge/Commission Chairman since 2013.
Professional Background: Retired after 40 years as Ford dealer.
Got his start washing cars for $100/week.
Education: Graduate of the University of Alabama. Level II Certificate,
Alabama Local Government Training Institute
Greatest Blessings: Salvation & Karen, his wife of 45 years. Together they have four children
and eight grandchildren.
Recreation: Traveling to visit grandchildren, following the Crimson Tide and New York Yankees,
reading nonfiction (usually about sports or Alabama politics).
ACCA Engagement: Currently serving on the Workers’ Compensation Self-Insurers’ Fund
governing board and Legislative Committee. County representative to the Alabama Juvenile
Justice Task Force. Previously served two terms on ACCA Board of Directors.
Twitter @JudgeDMoney72 Instagram @JudgeDMoney
Cell (334) 798-0506 Email [email protected]
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