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Rise, Lead, Inspire: The Power of Bold Leadership Development for Women

In today’s evolving professional and community landscape, Leadership Development is no longer optional—it’s essential. For women in local leadership, building strong leadership skills is not just about career growth, but about creating meaningful impact, inspiring others, and shaping inclusive communities.

Leadership Development begins with self-awareness. Understanding your strengths, values, and communication style allows you to lead with authenticity. Women often bring empathy, collaboration, and resilience to leadership roles—qualities that are increasingly recognized as powerful drivers of success in both business and community initiatives.

Networking plays a crucial role in Leadership Development. Being part of a supportive group like Women in Local Leadership creates opportunities to share experiences, gain insights, and learn from diverse perspectives. Whether you're leading a small project or managing a team, the collective wisdom of other women leaders can help you navigate challenges more effectively.

Another key aspect is continuous learning. Attend workshops, read leadership books, and seek mentorship. Strong…

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Welcome to our group Supporters of Donna K Salisbury! A space for us to connect and share with each other. Start by posting your thoughts, sharing media, or creating a poll.

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Welcome to our group Women in Local Leadership! A space for us to connect and share with each other. Start by posting your thoughts, sharing media, or creating a poll.

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Welcome to our group Clay County Community Voices! A space for us to connect and share with each other. Start by posting your thoughts, sharing media, or creating a poll.

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I’m Donna Bird Salisbury, a resident of Clay, West Virginia, and a proven leader in business and community service. I studied at West Virginia Wesleyan College, West Virginia Technical College, and West Virginia State College, and over the years, I’ve built a diverse career across industries and public-facing roles. I was the first woman to own a salvage yard in West Virginia and led our local industry’s modernization by implementing the first computerized inventory system and creating the state’s first online salvage inventory—improvements that boosted efficiency, customer access, and set a standard for others.

 

I’ve been a grant writer since 1993 and have secured and administered more than $864,000 for local programs, infrastructure projects, and services that benefit Clay County residents. I helped found the Clay Family Resource Network and currently serve as its Treasurer; I’m also Vice President of the Clay Lions Club, I serve on the Board of Directors for the Nicholas Community Action Partnership, Inc, and volunteer with Clean Up Clay County and Clay 4H. I’ve served on the Clay Parks and Recreation Board, the Clay Solid Waste Authority, and as Secretary of Clay County Services Unlimited Inc.

 

Professionally, I’ve worked as an Accounting Supervisor, Public Relations Manager, business owner, Director’s Assistant, Director, and Nursing Assistant, which gives me a practical skill set in finance, communications, and operations. I’m married to Jerry (41 years), mother of three, and grandmother to three grandchildren; my youngest daughter just began her second year in college.

 

I’m running for County Commissioner to bring experienced, transparent, community-focused leadership—prioritizing responsible budgets, stronger public services, common sense, and support for local businesses and families.

 

I’m proud to be a Clay County Citizen.  We live in a beautiful place, and it deserves to grow. 

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