District Attorney General Bryant Dunaway of Cookeville, Tenn., was elected to represent Middle Tennessee on the Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference’s (TNDAGC) Executive Committee.
“It is an honor to be elected by my colleagues to be a part of the Executive Committee,” said District Attorney Bryant Dunaway. “The Executive Committee is committed to meeting the challenges that we face in Tennessee, and I look forward to representing Middle Tennessee.”
Dunaway also serves as chairman of the Conference IT Committee, as a member of the Conference Legislative Committee and Finance Committee. As District Attorney for the 13th Judicial District he serves Clay, Cumberland, DeKalb, Overton, Pickett, Putnam and White counties.
“General Dunaway is an excellent choice to represent Middle Tennessee, and his leadership is invaluable to the efforts of the District Attorneys General,” said TNDAGC Executive Director Jerry N. Estes. “We are fortunate to have Gen. Dunaway in this role as we look for solutions to the state’s most difficult problems.”
Dunaway was first elected as a District Attorney for the 13th Judicial District in 2014. He received his B.S. degree from Tennessee Tech University and his law degree from Nashville School of Law. He and his wife, LeeAnn, live in Cookeville.
About TNDAGC
The Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference was created by the Tennessee General Assembly in 1961 to provide for a more prompt and efficient administration of justice in the courts of this state. It is composed of the District Attorneys General from the state’s 31 judicial districts. The District Attorneys General are elected for a term of eight years and are responsible for the prosecution of criminal cases on behalf of the state. Visit www.tndagc.org for more information or to contact your local District Attorney General.