Sandra Bruton Fisher studied Business Administration at Mount Olive College and vocal performance and theatre arts at Shaw University. She is a Creditor’s Rights paralegal with the law firm of Ward and Smith, P.A. She has provided her vocal artistry to numerous community service events.
She is the coordinator for One Voice Productions and her personal ministry endeavor “The Fishers – More Than Music” and a candidate for Executive Director of the Miss Kinston-Lenoir County Scholarship Organization. For more than 35 years, she has served numerous committees, earned awards in various local, state, and national pageants. Her name appears on the list of accredited judges for Miss North Carolina\Miss America preliminaries and has earned the distinction of Chief Judge.
She was honored in 2011 and 2012 as a Martin Luther King, Jr. “Keeper of the Dream” award recipient for volunteerism and mentorship by the Young Women of Promise, Inc. and Project Promise Mentoring Alliance; and 2015 Professional of the Year by Zeta Rho Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
She is the coordinator for One Voice Productions and her personal ministry endeavor “The Fishers – More Than Music” and a candidate for Executive Director of the Miss Kinston-Lenoir County Scholarship Organization. For more than 35 years, she has served numerous committees, earned awards in various local, state, and national pageants. Her name appears on the list of accredited judges for Miss North Carolina\Miss America preliminaries and has earned the distinction of Chief Judge.
She was honored in 2011 and 2012 as a Martin Luther King, Jr. “Keeper of the Dream” award recipient for volunteerism and mentorship by the Young Women of Promise, Inc. and Project Promise Mentoring Alliance; and 2015 Professional of the Year by Zeta Rho Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.