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Governor Perdue Announces
Executive Appointments
From: The Peachtree Corners, Norcross,
Berkeley Lake and Duluth Edition of
The Weekly is
available now only online. http://www.theweekly.com/news/2005/October/03/Perdue_appointments.html
ATLANTA (Oct. 3)
- Governor Sonny Perdue announced today the following
executive appointments.
Board
of Directors of Georgia Regional Transportation
Authority
Jerry W. Bowman, 54, Cumming, GA,
Member - Bowman is the president
and chief operating officer of Cardinal
Logistics Management, Inc., a privately
held transportation and logistics company.
He is a member of the Council of Supply
Chain Management Professionals, the Cumming-Forsyth
County Chamber of Commerce board of directors
and the Retail Industry Logistics Association.
Bowman earned a bachelor’s degree
from the University of Georgia. He and
his wife, Pamela, have two children and
one grandchild.
Board of Early Care and Learning
Gabrielle A. Braswell, 31, Atlanta,
GA, Sixth Congressional District Representative
- Braswell is the assistant director
for public affairs with Solvay Pharmaceuticals,
Inc. She is a board member of the Georgia
Chapter of the Public Relations Society
of America, a volunteer with the Atlanta
Ronald McDonald Houses and a team leader
and reading tutor with Partners in
Education for Lockheed Elementary School.
Braswell earned a bachelor’s
degree in public relations from the
University of Florida and a master’s
degree in business administration from
Georgia State University. She and her
husband, Scott, have one child.
Georgia Agrirama Development
Authority
M. K. “Curly” Cook,
Ph. D.,71, Crawford, GA, At Large
Member - Cook retired as an associate
director of the Cooperative Extension
Service at the University of Georgia.
Currently, he is self-employed as
a cattleman and rancher. He is a
member and a former president of
the Georgia Cattlemen’s Association,
a member of the National Cattleman’s
Beef Association and former president
of the University of Georgia’s
College of Agriculture Alumni Association.
Cook earned a bachelor’s degree
in animal science from Panhandle
A&M College, a master’s
degree in animal nutrition from the
University of Georgia and a doctorate
in rumen physiology from the University
of Georgia. He and his wife, Sandra,
have two grown children.
George B. Lee, 54, Tifton, GA, Tift County
Resident Representative - Lee retired as
a 4-H program development coordinator with the
University of Georgia’s Cooperative Extension
Service. Currently, he is a realtor with ERA-Coleman
Overstreet Realty Company. He is a member of
the Georgia and National Association of Retired
County Agents, the Georgia and National Association
of Retired 4-H Agents, the Georgia Master 4-H
Club and the Tifton-Tift County Chamber of Commerce.
Lee earned an associate’s degree in agriculture
science from Abraham Baldwin College, a bachelor’s
degree in animal science from the University
of Georgia, a public policy certificate from
the University of Arizona and a master’s
degree in extension education from the University
of Georgia. He and his wife, Lynn, have two children.
Dale A. Redeker, 68, Tifton, GA, Public Education
Background Representative - Redeker recently
retired as the agriculture/youth director with
the Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter.
He is a life member of the National FFA Alumni
Association and a member of the Georgia Cattlemen’s
Association and the American Quarter Horse Association.
Redeker earned a bachelor’s degree in animal
science from Oklahoma State University and a
master’s degree in agricultural education
from the University of Georgia. He survives his
wife, Jo Ann, and has three grown children.
Governor’s
Agriculture Advisory Commission
William R. “Rick” Berry,
III, 48, Lyons, GA, Member - Berry is the owner
and president of Oconee River Produce, Inc., the
co-owner and president of Southern Vegetable Cooperative,
Inc., a general partner in B&B Farms and a
partner in Vidalia Onion Farms, Inc. He is a member
of the Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Grower’s
Association, the Vidalia Onion Committee, the Southeastern
Technical College Board and the Toombs County Development
Authority. Berry attended Berry College. He and
his wife, Mary, have three children.
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