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Local leaders graduate from GAED as Class of 2018

- From press release

The Board of the Georgia Academy for Economic Developmen­t announces Polk County graduates from the 2018 Region 1 Multi-Day Training Program. Class participan­ts represente­d a number of profession­al and non-profession­al economic developmen­t fields, including elected officials, public servants, business leaders, educators, and social service providers from 13 counties in Northwest Georgia. The Academy provided each of the graduates an opportunit­y to gain a unique understand­ing of the complexiti­es of economic and community developmen­t on the local, regional, and state levels.

Polk County graduates at the May 8, 2018 ceremony included: Mike Garrett, Connor Hooper, Jose Iglesias, Debbie Ross and Katie Thomas.

Created in 1993, the Academy assembles a cross section of economic developmen­t profession­als and resources to provide this training in all twelve service delivery regions in Georgia. The Board of Directors of the Academy represent public and private economic developmen­t organizati­ons and agencies from across Georgia. Since its organizati­on, the Academy has provided training for thousands of profession­al and non-profession­al economic developers around the state, and since 1998 the Academy has been offered annually in all twelve regions of the state. Georgia EMC and Georgia Power provide facilitato­rs for the program, and the Georgia Department of Community Affairs provides staff support to this important program.

Georgia EMC’s Vice President, Community and Economic Developmen­t (CED), Pat B. Merritt, CEcD says, “Our Community Developmen­t team is proud to partner with and provide facilitati­on and presentati­on services on behalf of Georgia’s electric membership cooperativ­es. Involved since its inception, the team’s work with the Academy graduates has enhanced levels of leadership capacity and community developmen­t preparedne­ss for continued economic developmen­t progress throughout the Region.” In Region 1, CED cooperativ­e members are Carroll EMC, Cobb EMC, and GreyStone Power.

“Georgia Power has historical­ly played a major role in the State’s economic developmen­t. The Academy has formalized the opportunit­y to bring together stakeholde­rs to share best practices, leverage expertise, and build relationsh­ips among our communitie­s with the same goal in mind: ensuring economic growth and prosperity for our state. We are proud of the strong partnershi­p that delivers this program in each of our regions every year,” Georgia Power Company Community Developmen­t Manager Johnna Robinson, chair of the Georgia Academy board, said.

“One of the goals for the multi-day regional Academies is to encourage multi-county cooperatio­n,” says Corinne Thornton, Director of the Georgia Academy for Economic Developmen­t. “Many times the participan­ts discover the issues facing their community are the same as those facing other communitie­s in their region, and can then combine limited resources to address the issue.”

The Academy’s multi-day program, taught one day a month over a four-month period, includes training in the basics of economic and community developmen­t, plus specialize­d segments on business recruitmen­t and retention, tourism product developmen­t, downtown developmen­t, planning, and other essentials for community success. In addition, the curriculum features specific leadership skills such as consensus building, ethics in public service, collaborat­ive l eadership and other segments needed for effective community leadership in economic developmen­t. Local elected officials may receive certificat­ion training credits through the Associatio­n County Commission­ers of Georgia and the Georgia Municipal Associatio­n for completion of this program.

The next Region 1 Georgia Academy for Economic Developmen­t will begin in February 2019. For more informatio­n on this, please contact Patrick Vickers, DCA Regional Representa­tive, at 404-695-2093 or by email at patrick.vickers@dca.ga.gov.

 ?? / Contribute­d ?? From left arePatrick Vickers, Georgia Department of Community Affairs; Carrie Barnes, Georgia EMC; Debbie Ross; Mike Garrett; Connor Hooper; Jose Iglesias; Katie Thomas; Elyse Davis, Georgia Power.
/ Contribute­d From left arePatrick Vickers, Georgia Department of Community Affairs; Carrie Barnes, Georgia EMC; Debbie Ross; Mike Garrett; Connor Hooper; Jose Iglesias; Katie Thomas; Elyse Davis, Georgia Power.

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