The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

GOP stalwart joins Cobb developmen­t board

Jason Shepherd replaces lone dissenter in group.

- By Taylor Croft taylor.croft@ajc.com

The Board of Commission­ers appointed Jason Shepherd, former chairman of the Cobb County Republican Party, to replace J.C. Bradbury on the Developmen­t Authority of Cobb County.

The Developmen­t Authority provides tax incentives for businesses to spur economic developmen­t.

Shepherd has held several leadership positions in various Republican advocacy groups, including four years as chairman of the Cobb GOP, and various legal roles at the General Assembly.

He also worked for the state’s community affairs department, partnering with rural counties to support economic developmen­t programs, and serves on Select Cobb’s board of directors supporting business interests in the county.

As a conservati­ve, he supports tax incentives for businesses to spur developmen­t that brings jobs and economic benefits to the county, while also weighing potential downsides, he said.

“I think every single project needs to be looked at individual­ly: what it brings and what the possible negatives are and how viable it’s going to be over the long term,” Shepherd said.

“My hope is to be able to bring the decades of experience I have around economic developmen­t to the position, and basically be a voice that will help Cobb County grow in the right way.”

Commission­er Keli Gambrill made the appointmen­t, which was approved by the Cobb Commission Tuesday. Each board member appoints one person to the developmen­t authority, and two are decided by the entire commission.

Bradbury, who served for four years on the developmen­t board, is a Kennesaw State University economist and an outspoken critic of the public financing deal for the Truist Park stadium that brought the Atlanta Braves to Cobb County. He was appointed in 2019 despite some commission­ers’ opposition at that time.

With his departure, the developmen­t authority will lose a dissenting voice against nearly all tax incentives.

“I didn’t really intend to serve another term,” Bradbury said. “I’m an academic and have other things going on, so I thought I’d just do it for one term.”

 ?? ?? Economist J.C. Bradbury is leaving the Cobb County Developmen­t Authority.
Economist J.C. Bradbury is leaving the Cobb County Developmen­t Authority.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States