ATC Local Board of Directors
Member Directory

(Certified Board Member)
PO Box 745
Social Circle, GA
Education:
- Georgia State University
B.A., Cum Laude, December 1976 - University of Georgia School of Law
Juris Doctor, December 1979
Admitted to State Bar of Georgia: January 3, 1980
Old Republic National Title Insurance Company (agent)
Professional Associations:
- Member, State Bar of Georgia, Alcovy Circuit Bar and Walton County Bar Association
- 1982- 1984 Special Assistant District Attorney, Alcovy Judicial Circuit
- 1984 – 1999 Special Assistant Attorney General for Department of Family & Children Services
- 1989-2011 Municipal Court Judge, Cities of Social Circle, Walnut Grove, Rutledge
- Municipal Court Judge Pro-Tem, Cities of Monroe and Loganville
- (Retired from all judicial posts in 2011 when husband announced candidacy for Mayor)
- Past President (2 years), Walton County Chamber of Commerce
- Charter member and Past President, Rotary Club of Social Circle
- Past Board Member, The Alcove, Inc.
- 2004-2014 Advisory Board Member, Walton County Boys & Girls Club
- Member and Past Director, Social Circle Historic Preservation Society
- Trustee and Past Secretary-Treasurer, Walton County Foundation, Inc.
- Member, Social Circle High School Career & Technical Education Advisory Board
- Past Trustee, Walton County Arts Council
- Past Member, Walton County Industrial Building Authority
- Past Member, Development Authority of Social Circle
- Past Member, Finance Committee, Social Circle Public Library
- Past Member, Social Circle Family Life Enrichment Task Force
- Past Member, Walton County Personnel Advisory Board
- Recipient, 2009 Walton Tribune Unsung Hero Award

(Certified Board Member)
1196 Martin Luther King Drive
Madison, GA 30650
Fred Perriman was elected Mayor of Madison, Georgia in November 2013 with no opposition and was sworn into office on January 2, 2014.
Fred is one of seven children born to Tommie and Lena Perriman. He is a native of Madison. He is a graduate of Pearl Burney High.
He is the Pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Lincolnton, Georgia, where he has served faithfully for the past ten years, teaching and preaching the gospel, and he is the past Moderator of the First Shiloh Association.
He has served on various boards and committees of numerous organizations including the Morgan County African-American Museum (founding Board Member), chaplain at Morgan Memorial Hospital, and a lifetime member of the NAACP.
Fred and his wife Marie have been happily married for 43 years and have three daughters, Angela Perriman-Dogins, Phalanda Perriman, and Crystal Perriman-Bruno; father-in-law to Timothy Dogins and Quint Bruno; and grandfather to Alexis Maria Dogins and Ayden Quincy Bruno.

(Certified Board Member)
880 Broad Road
Tignall , GA 30668
Experience County Executive Director, USDA: Georgia — January 7, 1985 - July 31, 2018
- Managed two offices covering 7 counties along with 4 full time employees
- Successfully worked with 2 county committees
- Advocated & represented all farmers in 7 counties: Wilkes, Lincoln, Taliaferro, McDuffie, Richmond, Warren & Columbia
- Implemented farm programs & worked with staff in office as well as farmers to ensure said programs were completed on time and accurately
- Responsible for county committee meetings and recording minutes
- Manage approximately 1,100 acres along with a commercial cow/calf operation that has 175 brood cows
- Grow & harvest 200 acres of wheat yearly along with other crops including canola, soybeans, grain sorghum, sunflowers & other hay crops
- Oversee tree farm of 500 acres of growing timber
- Supervise storage buildings with 139 units in 3 locations
- Manage records, accounting & billing
- Manage 12 rental properties along with upkeep, billing, payments & maintenance
Emmanuel College, Franklin Springs, Georgia - Associates Degree, 1982
Honors/Awards USDA Farm Service Agency July 2018
33.5 Years of Outstanding Service
Crown Financial Ministries June 2005
Certificate of Achievement - Small Group Leadership Training
Wilkes County Cattlemen's Association February 2003
Commercial Cattleman of the Year Award
Broad River Soil & Water District December 1996
Outstanding Farming Practices - Farm Family Award
Community Involvement/Leadership Rayle EMC Board of Directors June 2018 — Present
- Attend monthly as well as annual meetings, trainings & conferences
- Work with other members of the board to make decisions
- Chairman
- Oversee meetings & proceedings during meetings
- Send recommendations to the County Commissioner
- Advisory Board Member
- Help coordinate Annual Spring Auction
- Assist with cooking of the meals for monthly meetings
- Actively looks for new members in order to further the reach of the organization
- Assist with cooking of the meals for monthly meetings
- Work to find programs for each meeting that are relevant and informative to farmers in attendance
- Co-Founder
- Secure programs and giveaways for each year
- Served as President for 5 years
- Actively involved in helping with fundraisers, securing membership
- Secure items for annual auction & planning of fundraising
- Co-Founder
- Lead devotions each morning for the group of children
- Coordinate with kitchen staff to provide all meals for the week
- Founder
- Lead fundraising efforts in order to relieve financial burdens for cancer patients
- Takes gift baskets along with other members to these individuals
- Deacon & Sunday school teacher to Young Adult Class

(Certified Board Member)
750 Brookside Drive
Elberton, GA 30635
Representing Elbert Country
My name is Thomas (Tom) Sutton Denny. I was born on July 10, 1951, in Elberton, GA.
I graduated from Elbert County High School in 1969, from Middle Georgia College in 1971 with an AS and from the University of Georgia in 1973 with a BBA.
I am married to my wife, Mary Jane, of 41 years. She is from Aiken, SC, and have a step son Brian.
My interests are Ham radio and flying. I hold an Amateur Extra class amateur radio license. I also hold a General Radiotelephone License (previously known as a First Class Radiotelephone). I soloed on my 16th birthday and obtained my Private license on my 17th birthday. I currently hold a Commercial, single and multi engine land and Instrument License and a Certified Flight Instructor’s license for single and multi engine and Instrument.
After graduation from UGA in 1973, I worked as a flight instructor and charter pilot in Athens, GA. I was hired by the Federal Aviation Administration as an Air Traffic Controller in January, 1974. I retired from the FAA in January 2011, with 37 years, as the Air Traffic/District Manager of Charlotte Air Traffic Control Tower. I spent my last 10 years in Charlotte. Prior to Charlotte I worked in the FAA Regional Office in Atlanta, was Air Traffic Manager in Savannah, GA and Air Traffic Manager in Augusta, GA. In total I worked at 10 FAA facilities in my 37 years in different positions.
I am a member of Elberton First United Methodist Church, Development Authority of Elbert County, Elberton and Bowman and served two (2) years as its Chairman. I am a member of Elks, Masons, Shriners, Quiet Birdmen (QB’s), The Georgia Bulldog Club, The Touchdown Club of Athens and am a Kentucky Colonel. Upon retirement I was awarded The Order of the Long Leaf Pine and Captain of First Flight by the State of North Carolina.
I am currently providing limited flight instruction and pilot services and serving as a Court Bailiff in Elbert County.

(Certified Board Member)
200 Newton Bridge Road
Athens, GA 30671
Representing Clarke County
Occupation: Co-Owner, Chairman of the Board, and Executive Vice President of Development, Power Partners, Inc.
Steve is an expert on lean manufacturing and work culture. His focus is on creating a collaborative culture that brings together people, process and technology to sustain a high level of innovation.
Steve is working collaboratively with team members to create a culture that customers and other manufacturing companies benchmark. The company calls this process ‘The PPI Way.’ The goals of The PPI Way are to create the safest work environment possible, improve the customer experience, improve quality, reduce lead time, reduce total costs, eliminate all waste and be the perfect partner to customers, employees and suppliers.
In his role as EVP Development, Steve is focused on growing PPI by acquiring new companies that embrace PPI core values, and by encouraging development of new products and services that add value to the corporate family of businesses.

(Certified Board Member)
1020 Kingsford Way
Greensboro, GA 30642
Occupation:
Magistrate Judge in Greene County
Executive Director of the Greensboro Housing Authority
Robert joined the U.S. Army upon graduation from high school in 1969. He served 25 years in the Army. During his term of service he completed and Associate Degree in Mid Management from Fayetteville Technical College, and a BS Degree from the University of New York. He was quite accomplished in the Army. He was a member of the 82nd Airborne Division, served in Laos, Cambodia Thailand , with the Elite Special Forces during the Viet Nam War, was a Jump Master, and had multiple assignments throughout the continental U.S. and internationally. Robert retired as a Command Sergeant Major in 1993.
Education:
Associate Degree, Mid Management, Fayetteville Technical College
BS, University of New York
Post Graduate Courses, Frostburg State University, MD
Registered Securities Agent
Certification, Crown Financial Ministries, Christian Stewardship Counselor
Community Involvement:
Robert is involved in the community in multiple areas. He is a collaborative partner with Golden Harvest Food Bank and one of the catalyst behind the local Food Pantry, worked to address family violence, served on committees for the Board of Education, a Board Member of Community Addiction Recovery Program, on the County EMS Task Force and Solid Waste Task Force, and Ex-Officio Chairman of Greene County Family Connection. He served six years as a Deacon at Grace Fellowship Church, with the responsibility of Benevolence, and recently nominated and selected as an Elder of the congregation. Robert was a member of the Leadership Greene Class of 2013. In 2013 Robert was awarded the Humanitarian Award, and previously was awarded the Gresham Geter Award for Outstanding Community Leadership.
In June of 1998 he became the Executive Director of the Greensboro Housing Authority (GHA) and he set out to make a difference in his community, Greene County Georgia. In his initial assessment of the community he found that multiple areas need to be addressed. The facilities were all old and not maintained in a condition that gave the residence pride in their community. Additionally the Housing Authority was not managed with fiscal responsibility or administrative expertise. Robert utilized his training in advanced leadership, asset management, uniform physical condition standards, financial management, contracting and procurement. He gained certifications in Mid- Management Executive Level, Public Housing Management, Inspections, Government Contracting & Procurement (Villanova University) Masters Certificate, Mold & Moisture Identification & Remediation, Project Management (Georgia Institute of Technology), Capital Improvement, Maintenance Management, and Modernization. His contributions, over 15 years has brought the once ineffective Greensboro Housing Authority to one of the best managed properties in Georgia. Receiving awards locally and from the Georgia Association of Housing & Redevelopment Association. Currently GHA is rated as a High Performer in all areas of their rating by The Department of Housing & Urban Development Standards.

(Certified Board Member)
325 East Washington Street
Suite 315
Athens, GA 30601
Occupation:
Judge of the Superior Courts of the Western Judicial Circuit
Education:
Episcopal High School, Alexandria, Virginia, 1973
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, B.A. in Political Science and U.S. History, 1977
University of Georgia School of Law, J.D. Degree, 1981
Community Involvement:
Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Institute for Continuing Judicial Education
President of the statewide Council of Superior Court Judges
Served on the Chief Justice’s Indigent Defense Study Commission
Chair of the Next Generation’s Court Commission
Currently represents the Western Circuit on the Board of Governors of the State Bar of Georgia
Served by appointment of the Georgia Supreme Court on the Committee on Justice for Children Board of the Northeast Georgia Council of the Boy Scouts of America
Elected to the Georgia General Assembly in 1986 as State Representative for the 68th House District for Clarke County and served for five years
Member of the Gridiron Secret Society and Omicron Delta Kappa Honorary Leadership Organization
Awards:
William E. "Billy" Hudson Distinguished Citizen Award for service to the Athens community

(Certified Board Member)
367 Clear Creek Parkway
Lavonia, GA 30553
Representing Hart County
367 Clear Creek Parkway
Lavonia, GA 30553
Occupation:
Nurse Practitioner
St. Mary's Sacred Heart Hospital
Lavonia
Education:
Clemson University – MS 1997
Bob Jones University – BSN 1992
Civic/Community Involvement:
Hart County 4-H
Forestry Judging Certified Coach 2014 – present
Volunteered over 1,000 hours training 4th to 12th graders about forestry. Won State, competed, and represented Georgia at Nationals three times; three former students pursing forestry degrees at UGA.
Volunteer 2010 – present
Chaperone numerous 4-H trips; Judged Northeast District Project Achievement Projects the last five years; Member of Northeast District Roundtable Panel.
Hart County High School System 2013 – 2021
Plastics Recycling Project: Partnered with son, Ben Tellano; Secured money from several businesses in Hartwell to buy recycling bins; Ben collected and recycled over 30,000 plastic bottles over the last year at the high school.
Light it up! STEAM Project at HCMS: Partnered with daughter, Rachel Tellano; Wrote and received EMC Bright Ideas Grant with April Garner. Rachel taught physical science principals while creating acrylic paintings to middle schoolers from 2018 to 2019.
Miscellaneous: Mentored numerous high school students and helped them with education resources and helped them with college and scholarship applications; Donated 1,200 surgical masks and 40 face shields to the high school during the pandemic; Bought six infrared thermometers for high school use; Chaperone for marching band, TSA, tennis team, cross country team, soccer team.
Court Appointed Special Advocate 2010 – 2021
Advocated for twenty foster children so far; Work with DFCS, court systems, foster children, parents, school systems, and health care professions to provide the best situation for foster children; Write reports for judges for each court hearing.
Hart County High School Marching Ban Booster Treasurer 2014 – 2020
Set annual budget for seven years, managed all band finances, gave monthly financial reports, managed an average of 140 band student accounts, secured four scholarships of over $4,000 to help students with band costs, secured trophy sponsors for the Lake Hartwell Marching Festival starting at $2,000 in 2014 to $5,535 in 2020.
Bell Family YMCA Board of Directors Member 2010 – 2016
Chairman of the Board 2012 – 2014
Negotiated with the Hart County Hospital Authority, Ty Cobb Hospital, and the YMCA to received $150,000 to finish the upstairs work out room and initiate a community health program.
Paid down the mortgage by $1 million over two years.
Received Wilson Foundation Grant of $14,000 to replace aerobics room flooring.
Continue to participate in the annual campaign program; secure donations from the community.
YMCA Hydros Swim Team manager (5 years).

(Certified Board Member)
1180 E. Broad Street, 021 Chicopee Complex
Athens, GA 30602
Occupation: Human Resources Senior Manager
A native of Kansas City, Missouri; moved to Athens, Georgia with his wife Brenda, in July of 1999. Reg is a former Manufacturing Operations Executive, Corporate Instructor and Human Resources Manager for the Westinghouse Electric and ABB transformer plants in Jefferson City, Missouri and Athens, Georgia where he served more than 20 years in that industry.
Reg holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri and a Doctorate in Counseling from the Andersonville Theological Seminary in Georgia. Reg has served as a counselor with inmates at the Athens Clarke County Jail, and the Youth Detention Center. He holds credentials in family and adolescent therapy; has served as Pastor of Hartwell First Baptist Church in Hartwell, GA and is currently serves as the Financial Chair for the Northeast Georgia Workforce Development Board.
Reg joined the University of Georgia’s Physical Plant (now Facilities Management Division) as Human Resources Senior Manager in April of 2006 and his team embarked on several projects to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of FMD. These ventures include the development and implementation of apprenticeships in the carpentry, electrician, auto mechanic, HVAC, plumbing, and stationary engineer trades. These are official education and OJT programs certified through the U.S. Department of Labor.
Reg also leads other educational strategies including FMD’s two internal leadership courses: Basic Lead for aspiring leaders and the LEAD Series for incumbent leaders. FMD also provides technical educational training for its employees, with the majority of its 25 participants attending Athens Technical College. The division also hosts a GED program open to all UGA employees and applicants. All of these educational initiatives demonstrate Reg’s commitment to FMD and his focus in helping the enterprise achieve World Class status in employee development.
Top 5 Strengths from Strengths Assessment August 2015:
Belief – Developer – Maximizer – Relator - Strategic