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Candidate intro: Adam Blythe, running for Henderson City Commission

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Name: Adam Blythe

Age: 44

Education: Henderson Leadership Initiative Graduate, Industrial Reliability and Maintenance Certificate, Leadership Development Program Certifications from several Fortune 500 companies. 

Professional experience: Results-driven Business Development and Operations leader with over 20 years of experience driving revenue growth, operational excellence, and team performance across retail, service and B2B environments. Proven track record of delivering consistent year-over-year sales growth, setting new company performance records, and building long-term client partnerships. Highly skilled in strategic planning, market expansion, and cross-functional collaboration, with deep expertise in sales leadership, P&L management, and large-scale operations. Recognized for developing high-performing teams, identifying new revenue opportunities, and aligning business strategy with execution to achieve sustained, measurable results.

Current occupation: Business Consulting 

Family: Wife, Kimberly Blythe; Sons, Cole and Charlie; Parents, Randy Blythe and Julie Bradley; Sister, Ashley Weber; Brother, Alex Blythe 

Why did you decide to run for this office?

I am running for City Commissioner because I believe deeply in Henderson and the people who make it a strong, caring community. I am not a career politician, but a husband, father, and community member who understands the value of service, responsibility, and steady leadership. With more than twenty years of experience building teams, growing businesses, and leading through change, I bring practical leadership focused on integrity, collaboration, and results. Through my service on the Henderson Ethics Board, the Inner City Improvement Plan economic development committee, and as a graduate of the Henderson Leadership Initiative, I have worked to promote transparency, responsible growth, and trust in local government. I am running to be a present, accessible leader who listens, follows through, and puts people first—so Henderson continues to be a place where families thrive, small businesses succeed, and the future is built with everyone in mind. 

Why do you believe you are the best choice for this seat?

I believe I am the right person to serve as City Commissioner because my commitment to Henderson is personal, grounded in service, and driven by a genuine love for this community. I bring more than twenty years of real-world leadership experience building teams, managing resources, and leading through change, along with a proven record of service on the Henderson Ethics Board and as Chair of the Inner City Improvement Plan economic development committee. I am not motivated by politics, but by responsibility to listen, to act with integrity, and to put people first. I will be a present, accessible, and accountable leader who makes thoughtful decisions with the long-term good of Henderson at heart and works every day to build a city defined by trust, opportunity, and pride.

What are your top priorities for the next term, if elected?

In my first year as City Commissioner, my priority will be to build trust through listening, transparency, and collaboration while making thoughtful, ethical decisions that reflect the needs of our community. I will focus on responsible growth that supports small businesses, strengthens neighborhoods, and protects Henderson’s character, while ensuring city resources are managed carefully and with accountability. Public safety, quality of life, and long-term planning will guide my work as I partner with residents, city staff, and community leaders to lay a strong foundation for a safe, thriving, and opportunity-filled future for Henderson.

A final brief statement to support your candidacy.

I am running for Henderson City Commissioner to bring practical leadership, real-world experience, and a deep love for our community to every decision. I will fight for every neighborhood, support every small business, ensure responsible growth, and make our city a place where families thrive and opportunity reaches everyone. I am committed to being a visible, accessible leader who listens, acts with integrity, and works every day to make Henderson stronger, safer, and full of pride.

Editor’s note: Mr. Blythe formerly volunteered to help sell advertisements and with business development for the Hendersonian.

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