Brent Watts Named Director of Communications for Botetourt County

Brent Watts
Brent Watts

Botetourt County has named longtime WDBJ7 chief meteorologist and  journalist Brent Watts as its new director of communications. 

A Botetourt County native, Watts has spent 28 years at “Your Hometown Station” WDBJ7, where he  became one of the region’s most trusted voices in weather, public safety and social media  engagement. He has supported countless community events, visited schools throughout the region  and earned three Emmy Awards for his video documentaries, including the historic Flood of 1985 and  2012 Derecho. 

Watts’ connection to Botetourt County government dates back to his years at James River High  School, when he was selected to produce an informational video that helped pass a bond referendum,  paving the way for the construction of several new county improvements. 

“There’s something very special about Botetourt – it has the beauty and history combined with  growth and innovation,” Watts said. “I can’t wait to share the stories of the people, places and  progress that make Botetourt County an amazing place to live and work.” 

Watts graduated from Old Dominion University with a degree in communications and later attended  Mississippi State University for broadcast meteorology. His background includes extensive experience  in public relations, government collaboration and crisis communications during emergencies and  natural disasters. 

“It is rare to be able to bring someone home who has given so much to the region over their illustrious  career, and for that person to be as energized as Brent Watts is, Botetourt will be a better-informed  community with his professional skills and dedication,” said Gary Larrowe, Botetourt County  Administrator.  

Watts will begin part-time in September, transitioning to a full-time role in October. 

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