The Empowered Woman: Brandi Jones
- Kasey Salas

- Sep 4, 2025
- 2 min read
Brandi Jones was raised in Rome, Georgia, a town she’s always considered special. For Brandi, Rome isn’t just where she grew up; it’s where neighbors still look out for one another, and community feels like family. Today, she pours her heart into this place she
calls home, serving on local nonprofit boards, community committees, and as a Chamber Ambassador. Her commitment and dedication is woven into every corner of her life.

Professionally, Brandi leads with compassion and clarity as the Director of Clinical Services for Interim Healthcare. She wears many hats—overseeing nursing assessment visits, serving as a community liaison, and still making time to personally welcome new patients. Her journey into healthcare was divinely inspired. “I felt God guiding me to become a Registered Nurse,” she shares. The path wasn’t always smooth, there were setbacks and challenges, but Brandi never gave up. Today, she leads a team of roughly 50 employees with grace, wisdom, and a deep sense of purpose.
One of Brandi’s most heartfelt commitments this year is serving as the Walk Chair for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s. In her line of work, she witnesses the daily impact of dementia and Alzheimer’s on patients and families. This cause is personal as Brandi has seen loved ones suffer. “Being able to be a light and give some hope to people at a point when they can be so overwhelmed was very important to me,” she says. As Chair, she’s assembled and guided a dedicated committee, leading fundraising efforts, spreading awareness, and encouraging participation. This year’s walk will be held on October 18th at 9 AM at the Courtyard Marriott and it’s free to join. Visit 2025 Walk to End Alzheimer's - Rome, GA | Walk to End Alzheimer's to donate or to get involved.
When asked how she balances her many roles, Brandi offers a simple but powerful truth: “I know what my priorities are and I use the time I have wisely.” She views life not as a chore, but as a daily adventure. Her heart shines through in all she does, “I get to love people so much every day, and it gives me life.”
To Brandi, being an empowered woman means “knowing who you are, what your values are, and living that out.” She lives this daily, loving people through her work, her leadership, and her faith. “If I ever feel I don’t have a direction, I know I can turn to Jesus and be reminded why I’m doing what I’m doing.”
When reflecting on the women who shaped her, Brandi credits her grandmother and Aunt Sabrina, two women who modeled grace, protection, and goodness. Their influence helped Brandi become the empowered woman she is today: grounded, generous, and guided by love.

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