One World, One Future

Heather French Henry

June 11, 2024 Ashley Nevison Season 4 Episode 5
Heather French Henry
One World, One Future
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One World, One Future
Heather French Henry
Jun 11, 2024 Season 4 Episode 5
Ashley Nevison

Heather French Henry is a multifaceted professional with expertise in authorship, product design, strategy, and media. With over 23 years of experience, she has worked extensively with organizations and government entities at local, state, and national levels. Heather rose to national prominence as Miss America 2000, leveraging her platform and family experience to advocate for military veterans.


In her roles as deputy commissioner and commissioner of the Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs, Heather oversaw various initiatives, including legislative policy, veterans nursing home facilities, cemeteries, benefits programs, and educational outreach, managing an annual budget of $120 million.


Today, Heather's company provides strategic outreach, media training and product design for organizations such as Global Game Changers, Brielle Cotterman Media and the Rosemary Clooney House Museum. Global Game Changers offers free curriculum and resources focused on service learning, leadership, and talent development for children's social, emotional, and academic growth. Brielle Cotterman Media is a boutique PR firm specializing in authentic storytelling and strategies for clients worldwide. The Rosemary Clooney House Museum is home to the famous White Christmas Costume Collection.


Beyond her professional endeavors, Heather and her family are involved in several philanthropic ventures, including the Future Fund Land Trust, Kentucky Prostate Cancer Coalition, and the Heather French Foundation for Veterans. She has received the esteemed Silver Helmet Award and Humanitarian Award from AMVETS, Patriot Award by USA Cares and the Public Affairs Award by the American Legion.


Heather hails from Maysville and Augusta, Kentucky, and is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art & Planning. She is married to Dr. Stephen L. Henry, a former Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky and acclaimed trauma orthopedic surgeon, and they have two daughters, Harper Renee' and Taylor Augusta. For more information about Heather's work and activities, please visit www.heatherfrenchhenry.com

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Heather French Henry is a multifaceted professional with expertise in authorship, product design, strategy, and media. With over 23 years of experience, she has worked extensively with organizations and government entities at local, state, and national levels. Heather rose to national prominence as Miss America 2000, leveraging her platform and family experience to advocate for military veterans.


In her roles as deputy commissioner and commissioner of the Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs, Heather oversaw various initiatives, including legislative policy, veterans nursing home facilities, cemeteries, benefits programs, and educational outreach, managing an annual budget of $120 million.


Today, Heather's company provides strategic outreach, media training and product design for organizations such as Global Game Changers, Brielle Cotterman Media and the Rosemary Clooney House Museum. Global Game Changers offers free curriculum and resources focused on service learning, leadership, and talent development for children's social, emotional, and academic growth. Brielle Cotterman Media is a boutique PR firm specializing in authentic storytelling and strategies for clients worldwide. The Rosemary Clooney House Museum is home to the famous White Christmas Costume Collection.


Beyond her professional endeavors, Heather and her family are involved in several philanthropic ventures, including the Future Fund Land Trust, Kentucky Prostate Cancer Coalition, and the Heather French Foundation for Veterans. She has received the esteemed Silver Helmet Award and Humanitarian Award from AMVETS, Patriot Award by USA Cares and the Public Affairs Award by the American Legion.


Heather hails from Maysville and Augusta, Kentucky, and is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art & Planning. She is married to Dr. Stephen L. Henry, a former Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky and acclaimed trauma orthopedic surgeon, and they have two daughters, Harper Renee' and Taylor Augusta. For more information about Heather's work and activities, please visit www.heatherfrenchhenry.com