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The Georgia NAACP is at the heart of ensuring communities are safe, where all workers are treated with dignity and respect, and where all our loved ones thrive.
Our local communities are homes, parks, schools, and service centers. Find out how the Georgia NAACP is applying pressure to those sitting at the forefront of public policy.
The health and safety of our communities are at stake. Find out how the Georgia NAACP is committed to ensuring health equity amongst our local communities.

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State Executive Committee

The Georgia NAACP has had an unbroken presence in Georgia since 1917. The Georgia NAACP maintains a network of branches throughout Georgia, from cities to small rural counties. The Georgia NAACP has been the most effective and consistent advocates for African-American civil rights in Georgia. Youth branches of the NAACP in Georgia have nurtured many future leaders of various major civil rights organizations, and the state has provided many native sons and daughters to the national leadership over the NAACP’s long history.

EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP

Rev. James Woodall 
State President

Elder Edward DuBose
Member, National Board of Directors

Rev. David Walker Member
National Board of Directors

Barbara Pierce
First Vice President
Columbus Branch  

Jonathan Johnson
Second Vice President
Houston County Branch

Dexter Benning
Third Vice President
Bartow County Branch  

Delinda Gaskins
State Secretary
Bulloch County Branch  

Tanya LaFleur
Assistant State Secretary
Cobb County Branch  

Teresa Hardy
State Treasurer
Dekalb County Branch  

Louise Thomas
Assistant State Treasurer
Dekalb County branch

Jereine Grimes
Member at Large
Cobb County  Branch  

Shelby Hall 
Member at Large
DeKalb County  

Yvonne Hawks
Member at Large
DeKalb County Branch  

Kipp Carr
Member at Large
Atlanta Branch  

Larry Lockey
Member at Large
Waycross Branch  

Vivian Moore
Member at Large
Dekalb County Branch

C. Synamon Baldwin
Executive Committee Member

Grayland Quaterman 
Executive Committee Member

James Stocks
Executive Committee Member

Joanne Anderson
Executive Committee Member

Kiara Jackson
Executive Committee Member

L.K. Pendelton
Executive Committee Member

Melvin Ivey
Executive Committee Member

STANDING COMMITTEE CHAIRS

Corporate Advisory
Elder Edward DuBose 
Columbus Branch

ACT-SO  
Dr. Patricia De’Shazior-Hill 
Brooks County Branch  

Armed Services and Veteran Affairs 
John C. Littles 
Bulloch County Branch

Communications/Press Publicity
Crystal Greer
Clayton County Branch

Community Coordination 
Mickaeyla Brockington
Coffee County Branch  

Criminal Justice
Hildiah Martin-Suggs
Dekalb County Branch  

Economic Development
Gregory Barnes
Baldwin County Branch

Education Chair
Tabitha Paulk
Coffee County Branch 

Health and Wellness
Nettie Jackson
Dekalb County Branch

Labor and Industry
Eboni Preston
Atlanta Branch

Freedom Fund
Deanne Bonner
Cobb County Branch

Political Action
Vivian Moore
DeKalb County Branch

Environment Justice
Chandra Farley 
Atlanta Branch 

Religious Affairs and Social Justice
Rev. Dr. Sammie J. Dow
Cobb County Branch            

Youth Works Committee
Min. Jamar Boyd, II
Cobb County Branch

Women In NAACP (WIN)
Gwen Brundage
Putnam County Branch

Georgia NAACP Former President
Phyllis Blake

Georgia NAACP Youth & College President
Amari Fennoy

Georgia NAACP Youth & College Advisor
Loretta Brown