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Central Office - To search for any information, please use Control+F Central Office Mark Williams, Commissioner 2 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr., SE, Suite 1252 East, Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: (404) 656-3505 Fax: (404) 656-0770 Web site: gadnr.org Phone Fax Walter Rabon, Deputy (404) 798-7786 (404) 656-0770 Commissioner Cathy Barnette, Executive (404) 657-7454 (404) 656-0770 Assistant to the Commissioner & Board Kyle Pearson, Executive Counsel (404) 656-9745 (404) 656-0770 Kate Iannuzzi, Deputy Executive (404) 656-4813 (404) 656-0770 Counsel Donald Kirkland, Director of (404) 656-6546 (404) 656-0770 Public & Governmental Affairs Alexandria Solomon, (404) 656-3505 (404) 656-0770 Communications Specialist 1 Office of Human Resources Larry Blankenship, Director Phone Fax 2 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, SE, Suite 1258 East, Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: (404) 656-7560 Mike Long, Classification & (404) 656-7560 (404) 657-9837 Performance Management Manager Tracy Bowers, Administrative (404) 657-9848 (404) 657-9837 Assistant Brian Nabors, Employment (404) 657-9840 (404) 657-9837 Services & Job Evaluation 1 / 59 Manager Christine Yawn, Transactions & (404) 657-9744 (404) 657-9837 Benefits Manager Beth Findlay, Benefits (404) 656-2697 (404) 657-9837 Coordinator Jennifer Gadson, Employment (404) 657-9846 (404) 657-9837 Services Tracy Moore, Transaction (404) 656-2696 (404) 657-9837 Technician Shelia Lenoir, Admin Assistant (404) 656-7560 (404) 657-9837 Office of Administrative Services Artica Gaston, Director 2 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, SE, Suite 1262 East, Atlanta, GA 30334 (404) 232-1377 Accounting Services, Suite Phone Fax 1262 East Tower Tim Wright, Chief Accounting (404) 656-7736 (770) 342-4092 Officer Denise Bowen, Assistant Chief (404) 463-2881 (770) 344-5300 Accounting Officer LaShaun Thompson, Accounting (404) 463-0117 (770) 359-4785 Manager – Federal Grants Daphnie Colclough, Accounting (404) 657-1931 (678) 717-5815 Manager – Cash Management Phyllis Wilson, Accounting (404) 656-7721 (770) 342-4096 Manager – Accounts Payable David Howell, Business Support (404) 463-0230 (770) 342-4089 Analyst Manager Theresa Brown, Payroll (404) 657-1706 (404) 657-0514 Supervisor Budget, Suite 1266 East Tower Phone Fax Vonnetta Pryor, Chief Budget (404) 657-5011 (404) 463-6688 Officer Procurement, Suite 1352 East Phone Fax Tower Rhonda Henslee, Chief (404) 463-2062 (404) 464-9888 Purchasing Officer Jenifer Polk, Purchasing (404) 656-1788 (404) 464-9911 Tequila Stevenson, Purchasing (404) 463-2498 (404) 464-9924 Vacant, Purchasing (404) 651-7827 Lisa Gunthorp, Purchasing (404) 656-6674 (404) 464-9886 Trey Blankenship, Fleet (404) 657-9741 (404) 464-9917 2 / 59 Management Business Support, Suite 1262 Phone Fax East Tower Hugh Sledge - MAILROOM (404) 656-5163 (404) 656-2287 Grants Unit, Suite 1370 East Phone Fax Tower Taylor Brown, Chief of Grants (404) 463-8601 Antoinette Norfleet, LWCF Grant (404) 463-8629 Coordinator LaVern, Turner, Grants Specialist(404) 463-8629 Quicia Jolly, Grants Compliance (404) 463-8632 Specialist Lindsey Brown, Recreational (404) 463-1779 Trails Program Coordinator Lauren Turner, Recreational (404) 463-1030 Trails Program Grant Specialist Robert Stokes, Outdoor (404) 463-8570 (470) 225-3722 Stewardship Program Coordinator Soheila Naji, Outdoor (404) 463-0288 (404) 464-9861 Stewardship Program Grant Specialist Deja Horton-Adams, (404) 657-6531 (404) 464-9876 Administrative Assistant Office of Information Phone Fax Technology 2 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, S.E., Suite 1370, East Tower, Atlanta, GA 30334 Richie Golden, Chief Information (404) 657-7670 (404) 463-6688 Officer Sirisha Ramireddy, Deputy Chief (404) 463-8007 (404) 463-6688 Information Officer Jeff Myers, IT Manager (404) 651-1600 (404) 463-6688 Robin Freeman, Systems (404) 463-4673 (404) 463-6688 Administrator GETS HELP DESK 1-877-482-3233 Office of Engineering and Phone Fax Construction Services 2 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, S.E., Suite 1352 East Tower, Atlanta, GA 30334 Brent Vendola, Chief Engineer (404) 323-6214 No Fax Vacant, Deputy Chief Engineer (404) 656-6531 No Fax 3 / 59 Celisha Chapman, Business (404) 656-6528 No Fax Operations Manager LaChandra Bell, Contract (404) 656-2116 No Fax Specialist E & C Northern Region Office Phone Fax Post Office Box 1029, Helen, GA 30545 Erick Dickman, Region Manager (706) 969-0087 No Fax E & C Southern Region Office Phone Fax 360 Cedar Street, Meter, GA 30439 (912) 685-2152 Toll Free # 1-800-853-4845 Joel Griffin, Region Manager (912) 381-2511 No Fax Real Estate Phone Fax 2 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, S.E., Suite 1352 East Tower, Atlanta, GA 30334 Steve Friedman, Chief of Real (404) 656-9173 No Fax Estate Vacant, Business Operations (404) 656-5165 Specialist Vacant, Administrative Assistant (404) 656-5165 North Georgia Mountains Phone Fax Authority (NGMA) 3580 McEver Road, Suite 106, Buford, GA 30518 Bill Donohue, Executive Director (770) 932-6608 [email protected] James Hamilton, Operations (404) 630-5443 (706) 379-3881 Director [email protected] Brenda McMillian, Administration (770) 932-1538 [email protected] Coastal Resources Division Doug Haymans, Director 4 / 59 One Conservation Way, Suite 300, Brunswick, GA 31520-8687 Phone (912) 264-7218 Web site: coastalgadnr.org Director's Office Phone Fax Karl Burgess, Assistant Director (912) 262-3133 (912) 262-3112 Hannah Lesh, Executive (912) 262-3188 (912) 262-3112 Assistant Lexie Sams, Business Ops (912) 262-3104 (912) 262-3143 Manager Tyler Jones, Communication (912) 262-3140 (912) 262-3112 Specialist Catherine Williams, Marine (912) 262-3126 (912) 262-3112 Educator Specialist Coastal Management Section Phone Fax Jill Andrews, Chief (912) 262-3198 (912) 262-3131 Kelie Moore, Federal (912) 262-2334 (912) 262-3131 Consistency Coordinator Jan Mackinnon, Coastal & Ocean(912) 262-3053 (912) 262-3131 Management Charles “Josh” Noble, Marsh & (912) 262-3193 (912) 262-3131 Shore Management Charles “Buck” Bennett, (912) 262-3132 (912) 262-3131 Compliance & Enforcement Dominic Guadagnoli, Shellfish & (912) 262-1741 (912) 262-3131 Water Quality Marine Fisheries Section Phone Fax Carolyn Belcher, Chief, Marine (912) 262-3118 (912) 262-3143 Fisheries Kathy Knowlton, Fisheries (912) 262-3122 (912) 262-3143 Management Programmatic Support Paul Medders, Habitat (912) 262-3144 (912) 262-3143 Enhancement & Access Jared Flowers, Research & (912) 262-3125 (912) 262-3143 Surveys Julie Califf, Fisheries Statistics (912) 262-3120 (912) 262-3143 Richmond Hill Office Phone Fax 185 Richard Davis Drive, Suite 104, Richmond Hill, GA 31324 (912) 264-7218 (912) 756-2561 5 / 59 Parks, Recreation and Historic Sites Division Jeff Cown, Director 2610 Highway 155, SW, Stockbridge, GA 30281 Phone (770) 389-7277 Web site: https://gastateparks.org/ Director's Office Phone Fax Eric Bentley, Assistant Director (229) 854-0605 (770) 389-7402 Angie Johnson, Chief of (770) 389-7866 (770) 389-7878 Operations Brittney Tellekamp, Executive (770) 389-7270 (770) 389-7402 Assistant Londa Motes, HR Specialist (770) 389-7808 (770) 975-4220 Anna Lloyd, Auditor (404) 782-8073 (770) 975-4220 Vacant, Admin Support (770) 389-7880 (770) 389-7878 Kim Feagler, HR Assistant (770) 389-7853 (770) 389-7878 Anissa Carter, Administrative (770) 389-7409 (770) 389-7402 Assistant Beverly Terrell, Administrative (770) 389-7267 (770) 389-7402 Operations Coordinator Front Desk - HQ (770) 389-7286 (770) 389-7878 Cultural and Interpretive Phone Fax Resources Unit (CIRU) Ellen Graham, Program Manager (678) 381-3557 (770) 389-7878 Rachel Black, State (770) 389-7862 (770) 389-7878 Archaeologist Josh Headlee, Senior (770) 389-7865 (770) 389-7878 Preservation Technician Aimee Bouzigard, Staff (770) 389-7857 (770) 389-7878 Archaeologist - PHSD Sarah Love, Archaeologist (770) 389-7856 (770) 389-7878 Judd Smith, Parks Historian (706) 557-3071 (706) 557-3029 Valarie Ikhwan, Chief Naturalist Business Services Unit Phone Fax Kim Lampkins, Business (404) 683-4124 (770) 389-7402 Services Manager Mallory Barfield, Contracts (770) 389-7258 (770) 389-7402 Specialist Pam Meditz, Admin Ops (770) 389-7266 Manager Sarah Cerbone, Administrative (770) 389-7279 (770) 389-7402 Assistant 6 / 59 Marketing & Customer Phone Fax Relations Unit Colby Moore, Marketing & (770) 389-7403 (770) 732-5874 Communications Manager Kim Hatcher, Public Affairs (770) 389-7284 (770) 389-7402 Coordinator Owen Smith, Marketing (770) 389-6274 (770) 389-7402 Coordinator Ben Chambers, Publications & (770) 389-7263 (770) 389-7402 Website Coordinator Vacant, Administrative (770) 389-6275 (770) 389-7402 Operations Coordinator Vacant, Event & Group Sales (770) 389-6274 (770) 389-7402 Coordinator Retail & Revenue Phone Fax Heather Jenkins, Revenue (470) 865-0072 (770) 389-7402 Manager Penny Dunn, Retail Marketing (470) 732-5803 (770) 732-5874 Specialist Vacant, Retail Project Assistant (770) 732-2628 (770) 732-5874 Mark Carver, Retail Assistant (770) 732-5801 (770) 389-7402 Judy Nelson, Idlewilde Event (470) 707-8071 (770) 504-2178 Coordinator Vacant, Administrative Operations Coordinator Natural Resources Unit Phone Fax Brian Nichols, Program Manager (404) 290-6984 (770) 389-7272 Phil Delestrez, Northern (706) 974-8906 Resource Manager (Region 1 Office) Braxton Barden, Northern Resources Management Tech Sean Crooks, Southern Resource(470) 893-7732 (229) 868-3109 Manager (Little Ocmulgee SP) Hall Lauer, Southern Resources Management Tech Larry Atkinson, GIS Analyst (404) 780-0611 (770) 389-7272 Volunteer Training Unit Phone Fax Bobby Wilson, Training Manager/ (912) 222-7528 (770)
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