Iesha Brooks is a proud native of Montgomery and a graduate of the Montgomery Public School Magnet Program. She is deeply committed to community service and civic engagement, serving in various leadership roles including Vice President of her neighborhood association and as a participant in a national Community Revitalization Fellowship for the City of Montgomery.
Commissioner Brooks has been recognized for her community impact, earning distinctions such as Montgomery Public Schools’ “Parent of the Year” and ASU ASPIRE’s “Mentor of the Year.” Her advocacy work has been featured in the ACLU Magazine as an “Activist in Conservative Country,” and in Faulkner Magazine for her contributions on the Mayor’s Young Professional Council.
With experience working and volunteering on local, statewide, and national political campaigns, she has also served as a Legislative Fellow. Inspired by her passion for public service and civic engagement, she founded Brooks Community Solutions, LLC, a consulting firm that works with residents, local leaders, and public officials to strengthen community-government relations.
Throughout her academic journey, she held leadership roles in student organizations at both Alabama State University and the Thomas Goode Jones School of Law. She has also played an integral role in community service efforts, helping to deliver thousands of meals to seniors through the Meals on Wheels program.
Commissioner Brooks is a licensed attorney, currently practicing law with a focus on serving underrepresented populations and advancing public interest advocacy.