The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Gov. Kemp taps State Patrol captain as new GEMA leader

Chris Stallings will replace retiring Homer Bryson.

- By Alexis Stevens alexis.stevens@ajc.com

A Georgia State Patrol captain will be the next leader of Georgia’s emergency management agency, Gov. Brian Kemp announced Tuesday morning.

Chris Stallings was named the new Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency director and will succeed Homer Bryson, who is retiring.

“Captain, now Director Chris Stallings is smart, strategic and I can tell you he is prepared for anything that comes his way,” Kemp said during a brief news conference. “I’m honored to appoint him to this position, and I know he will do a great job.”

Stallings joined the State Patrol as a trooper in 2008 and was serving as the leader of the Dignitary Protection

Unit. He lives in Paulding County with his wife and three children, Kemp said.

Bryson, who is retiring after holding the position since Dec. 1, 2016, said Tuesday he planned to retire several years ago. But his plans changed when Kemp became the governor. His role as

GEMA director was a highlight of his career.

“It really gave me the opportunit­y to do what I love,” Bryson said.

Bryson, appointed by former Gov. Nathan Deal, is the former commission­er of the Department of Correction­s, and his public safety career spans 37 years. Prior to that, Bryson was with the Department of Natural Resources. Bryson’s path of service began when he was 15 and worked as a state wildlife officer near his hometown of Waycross, he told The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on in 2016.

“I knew pretty shortly after that there was no question in what I wanted to do,” he said. “I looked up to the conservati­on rangers.”

On Tuesday, Kemp said Bryson’s work ethic is respected all over the state.

“We acknowledg­e his service and many sacrifices that he has given us and this great state,” Kemp said. “Homer has literally given his entire career to the state of Georgia.”

 ?? ALYSSA POINTER / ALYSSA.POINTER@AJC.COM ?? Homer Bryson (above in May) is retiring as director for the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency. “It really gave me the opportunit­y to do what I love,” said Bryson, who held the position since Dec. 1, 2016.
ALYSSA POINTER / ALYSSA.POINTER@AJC.COM Homer Bryson (above in May) is retiring as director for the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency. “It really gave me the opportunit­y to do what I love,” said Bryson, who held the position since Dec. 1, 2016.

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