DEBBIE GOODWIN NAMED DAVIESS COUNTY VISITORS BUREAU EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
- Jan 21
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 23

The Daviess County Visitor’s Bureau is excited to announce the appointment of Debbie Goodwin as the new executive director, effective Jan. 19, 2025. Debbie will fill this role following Amber Warden’s departure from the position, as her family is relocating to Washington state.
“Debbie is a great fit for this position and look forward to our continued collaboration with the Daviess County Economic Development Corporation,” says Marilyn McCullough, tourism commission president. “We are excited about continuing to create positive economic impact from our tourism sector and helping to enhance Daviess County events and attractions.”
Debbie has been a proud resident of Daviess County for 25 years and has dedicated much of that time to public service and community involvement. She has served on the Daviess County Tourism Commission Board for eight years, including the last two years as Treasurer. A strong ambassador for the county, Debbie has also worked in local government as Property Manager in the Daviess County Auditor’s Office for 11 years.
In addition to her public service, Debbie is an award-winning realtor with Century 21 Classic Realty in Washington, where she has worked for the past five years. She is deeply engaged in civic leadership, serving as President of the Daviess County Republican Women and as Secretary of the Daviess County Republican Party. In 2024, she represented the county as a delegate at the Indiana GOP Convention.
Debbie is an active member of Tri Kappa, Beta Zeta Chapter, and has chaired numerous community initiatives, including the Daddy Daughter Dance for several years. She has also organized political dinners, coordinated events, and planned weddings for her children and friends. Known for her creativity and organization, Debbie enjoys designing parade floats, hosting gatherings, and bringing people together.
Debbie and her husband, Clint, reside in Washington, where they enjoy spending time swimming, relaxing by the fire, and hosting their seven adult children and growing families. Networking comes naturally to Debbie—she has a genuine gift for connecting people, building relationships, and learning through conversation. She is passionate about exploring innovative and grassroots ways to promote Daviess County to visitors while keeping longtime residents informed, engaged, and excited about the community events they love.
To reach out for immediate assistance, please call the Visitors Bureau office at 812-674-3424. For more information about the Daviess County Visitor’s Bureau and upcoming initiatives, please visit www.visitdaviesscounty.com.




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