COUNTY OF DOUGHERTY: Dougherty County Commissioner Clinton Johnson to Serve as ACCG Third Vice President

COUNTY OF DOUGHERTY: Dougherty County Commissioner Clinton Johnson to Serve as ACCG Third Vice President
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County of Dougherty issued the following announcement on May 4. 

Dougherty County Commissioner Clinton Johnson, District Three, was recently sworn in to serve as Third Vice President on the 2022-2023 Association County Commissioners of Georgia (ACCG or Georgia’s County Association) Board of Managers.

“Elected by their peers each spring, the ACCG Board of Managers is a group of dynamic leaders that serve as decisionmakers on behalf of our organization,” said Executive Director Dave Wills. “I would like to congratulate our newly installed Board and look forward to working alongside them to continue the work of advancing Georgia’s counties.”

As ACCG Third Vice President, Johnson will work in concert with other Board members to lead the association and guide policies over the next year. The ACCG Board of Managers will continue to work on initiatives which focus on increasing county efficiencies, enhancing continuing education offerings and fostering strong relationships between counties, the state and federal government. Prior to his appointment to Third Vice President, Johnson served as an At-Large Representative on the Board of Managers, a position he held since 2017.

“I am truly honored to be nominated as the Third Vice President of this esteemed association that has dedicated over 100 years to advancing of Georgia Counties,” said Johnson. “At ACCG, we are dedicated to serving all Georgians with the highest level of leadership, fidelity, and quality.”

Original source can be found here.

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Source: County of Dougherty



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