Page Walley
Profile
Page Walley is an American politician, clinical psychologist, and Baptist minister currently serving as a member of the Tennessee Senate for the 26th District. First elected to the state legislature in 2020, he previously served in the Tennessee House of Representatives from 1991 to 2000. His extensive career in public service includes roles as the Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Children's Services and as a high-ranking official in Alabama's state government. A resident of Bolivar, Tennessee, Walley has also served as a city council member and Vice Mayor, combining his professional background in psychology with his legislative work.
Details
- Born
- March 2, 1957 · 69 years old
- Birth place
- Chattanooga, Tennessee
- Education
- Davidson College (Bachelor's degree in psychology); University of Georgia (Master's and Doctorate in clinical psychology)
- Career
- Clinical psychologist, businessman, Baptist minister, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Children's Services, Commissioner of the Alabama Department of Human Resources, Bolivar City Council member, Vice Mayor of Bolivar


