Governor Perdue Announces Executive Appointments
Friday, February 15, 2008 |
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Board of Economic Development
Mell S. “Tee” Tolleson, Jr., 47, Elko, Member at large — Tolleson is owner and partner of Edgewood Development Group, Inc. He is also president of Tolleson Realty Corporation and owner of Elko Plantation, LLC. He currently serves as chairman of the board of trustees for The Westfield School, and the board of directors of both CB&T Bank of Middle Georgia and ComSouth, Inc. He also serves on the administrative board of
D. Michael Cottrell, 55, Dahlonega, Member at large — Cottrell is chairman of Cottrell, Inc., a large over-the-road car-haul manufacturer. He previously served as president and chief executive officer of the company. He serves as chairman of the Lumpkin County Development Authority, a director on the board of the United Community Bank of Dahlonega, and a member of the North Georgia College & State University Foundation board of trustees and Business Advisory Council. Cottrell earned a bachelor’s degree from Southern Polytechnic State University. He and his wife, Lynn, have three children, as well as three children from a previous marriage, and three grandchildren.
Board of Commissioners of the Georgia Student Finance Commission
Gary M. Wisenbaker, 52,
Wisenbaker is chief executive officer and chief financial officer of Wisenbaker Law Offices, PC. He was previously a partner at Wisenbaker & Brooks, PC and a senior associate at Remler & Henderson. He is chairman of the Savannah Bar Association Committee on Governmental Affairs, and the co-founder, secretary, and treasurer of Southside Abstract and Title Company, as well as an associate member of the Savannah Board of Realtors. Wisenbaker earned a bachelor’s degree from
Criminal Justice Coordinating Council
Joseph W. Hood III, 37, Chamblee, Criminal Justice Representative — Hood is the comptroller for the Georgia Department of Public Safety. He was a staff member of the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council for over 10 years, serving as the grants division director for five years. Prior state work includes experience as an auditor with the Georgia Department of Human Resources and as finance director at the Georgia Emergency Management Agency. Hood earned a bachelor’s degree from the
Todd H. Ashley, 38, Milton, Criminal Justice Representative — Ashley is the deputy district attorney in the juvenile division of the office of the Fulton County District Attorney. He previously served as assistant solicitor general for
Pete P. Smith, 60,
Smith is Sheriff, as well as Law Enforcement and EMA Director, of
State Board of Examiners of Psychologists
F. Karl Douglass, 39,
Douglass is principal of F.K. Douglass Company, a start-up firm specializing in business development joint ventures and strategic partnerships. He previously served as 2nd vice president in the areas of Compliance and Corporate Communications and as Director of Licensing at Aflac, Inc. He serves on the board of directors for SunTrust bank of West Georgia and as a trustee of Leadership Georgia Foundation, Inc. Douglass earned a bachelor’s degree from
William F. Doverspike, Ph.D., 56,
State Board of Registration for Residential and General Contractors
Edward E. Strain III, 65, Cornelia, Public Member-
Strain is a partner at Cathey & Strain, PC. He serves on the board of governors for the American Association of Justice and has served as president of the Mountain Judicial Circuit. He has also served as vice president of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association and now serves on the executive committee. Strain earned both a bachelor’s degree and a law degree from the
Georgia Land Conservation Council
Paul H. Michael, 39,
Board of Commissioners of the Superior Court Clerks’ Retirement Fund
Nels S. D. Peterson, 29,
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