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Our Community & Economic Development staff is made up of statewide project managers that are responsible for facilitating the location, expansion, or start-up of businesses wishing to invest in Georgia. Projects are supported at the local level by regional project managers and engineers.

Statewide Project Support | Regional Support | Management Team

Statewide Project Support

Our statewide project managers assist companies in identifying potential buildings or sites throughout the state. They provide total project management, utilizing Georgia Power's vast array of services including engineering, market research, demographics, and custom mappings. The statewide project managers also serve as liaison with state agencies and the local communities.

Buddy Glazner, CED
A Certified Economic Developer and member of the statewide projects team since 2000, Buddy has extensive knowledge and experience with the automotive, plastics and fabricated metals industry sectors. He has worked with many international companies from Japan, Korea and Germany. Buddy served in the U.S. Army before he began his career with Georgia Power in 1975.
Kevin Lovelace
With a background in staffing and recruitment for Southern Company Services, Kevin joined Georgia Power's economic development statewide projects team in 2002. He specializes in aerospace, security, bio science, software and logistics projects, as well as helping international companies set up a presence in Georgia.
Nicole Pearson
Nicole began her career with Southern Company in 2001 in marketing and communication, and later moved to supply chain management. Nicole joined the Georgia Power economic development team in 2007. Special focus areas include logistics, food processing, and metal fabrication projects.
Brenda Robbins
Brenda began her career with Southern Company, parent company of Georgia Power, in 1982. Joining Georgia Power's statewide projects team in 1996, Brenda brought a strong background in information systems and software, establishing data centers and talent recruitment. She has extensive expertise and experience with headquarters locations, FIRE (finance/insurance/real estate), bio science, data centers and back office operations.
Charles Stallworth
With a degree in chemistry, as well as an MBA, Charles worked as a lab technician in one of the company's power plants and in Georgia Power's environmental affairs organization before joining the statewide projects team in 2002. Charles specializes in projects in the automotive, chemicals, food processing, plastics, energy service and industry sectors.
Trae Westmoreland
A member of Georgia Power's statewide projects team since 2004, Trae's career began in 1998 at Southern Company Energy Solutions where he developed and implemented energy conservation projects for government facilities. Special areas of expertise include projects in aerospace, security, chemicals and logistics.
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Regional Support

Our Regional Managers support local communities through leadership development, strategic planning, existing industry retention and expansion, and with new companies considering an expansion or relocation to the area.

Metro regions (PDF 337 KB) and Non-metro regions (PDF 509 KB)

Non-Metro Regions

Chuck Scragg, EDFP, Northwest Region
Chuck began his career with Georgia Power in 1982. A Certified Economic Development Financial Professional and a member of the economic development team since 1993, Chuck has an extensive background in management and finance, strategic planning, statewide project management and community development. He has worked with chambers of commerce, downtown development authorities, convention and visitors bureaus and local governments in more than 200 Georgia communities.
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Northwest Region Brochure

Rope Roberts, Northeast Region
Rope's career at Georgia Power began in 1979. He has a background in accounting, procurement and corporate communication. Rope serves on North Georgia College and State University's Business Advisory Council and is an instructor in the Georgia Academy for Economic Development, which provides economic development and leadership training for regional leaders.
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Northeast Region Brochure

John Perryman, East Region
Since beginning his career at Georgia Power in 1968, John has held positions in accounting and legislation affairs. A former Marine, John is also an arbitrator and mediator. He is an instructor for the Georgia Academy for Economic Development, which provides economic development and leadership training for regional leaders.
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East Region Brochure

Peggy Jolley, Coastal Region
Before coming to Georgia Power in 2005, Peggy worked at the state and local levels in economic development. Peggy currently serves as president of the Georgia Economic Developers Association, is a board member of the Small Business Assistance Corporation, and maintains membership in the International Economic Development Council.
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Coastal Region Brochure

Duane Dodson, South Region
Duane has been with Georgia Power since 1969, and has a background in power delivery, customer service and region management. He serves on the board of the Tri Rivers Waterway Development Association and chairs the Southwest Georgia Workforce Investment Board. Duane is a Rotarian, and is a member of the Southwest Georgia Chamber Council.
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South Region Brochure

Jim Lovett, Central Region
Jim began his career with Georgia Power in 1982. He has worked in many areas of the company, including region operations, finance, corporate services, and legislative affairs. He is an instructor with the Georgia Academy for Economic Development which provides economic development and leadership training for regional leaders.
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Central Region Brochure

Clint Taylor, West Region
Clint began his career with Georgia Power in 1976. He has worked in many areas of the company, including region operations, customer service, marketing, and local management. He is an instructor for the Georgia Academy for Economic Development, which provides economic development and leadership training for regional leader.
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West Region Brochure


Metro Regions

David Stewart, Metro West
David began his career with Georgia Power in 1978. He has worked in a variety of areas including plant construction, financial services, information technology, consumer affairs, region operations and corporate relations. He has served on numerous nonprofit boards such as The Salvation Army Metro Advisory Board, Park Pride and Rebuilding Together Atlanta.
Del Clark, Metro North
Del has been with Georgia Power since 1981, and brings a strong background in business communications and corporate relations. Del serves on the boards of the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the Hispanic American Center for Economic Development (HACED) where she is Board Chair.
Josephine Tan, Metro East
Josephine's career began in 1980 with Southern Company Services as a senior economist. She held a variety of positions before moving to Corporate Relations in 1994 and joined the community development Team in 2006. She is chair of Governor's Asian American Commission for a New Georgia. She was the founding president of the Asian American Chamber of Commerce.
Odessa Archibald, Metro South
Odessa began her career at Georgia Power in 2003, after holding positions at the national, state and regional levels. A graduate of the Regional Leadership Institute and Leadership Georgia, she currently serves on the boards of the Fayette County Chamber of Commerce, League of Women Voters of Georgia and West End Boys and Girls Club.
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Management Team

Kevin Fletcher, Vice President
As vice president of community and economic development for Georgia Power, Kevin is responsible for the company's efforts to recruit new industry to Georgia, as well as supporting local and statewide initiatives to improve the marketability of communities in the state. The department has been internationally recognized as one of the top economic development organizations in the world.
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Robin Spratlin, General Manager, Economic Development
As general manager of economic development, Robin is responsible for business recruitment and support services. Her team assists in the location or expansion of businesses in Georgia, identifying potential buildings and sites. Support services include engineering evaluation and site analysis, preliminary site design, industrial park development, GIS and custom mapping, research and demographic data, and the Georgia Resource Center.
Kerry Campbell, Manager, Non-Metro Community Development
As manager of community development for areas outside of metro Atlanta, Kerry is responsible for the company's efforts in preparing Georgia's communities for growth. The community development section develops, delivers and supports programs that promote economic development.
Pat Sims, Manager, Metro Community Development
As manager of Metro Community Development, Pat is responsible for helping metro Atlanta communities prepare for business recruitment, expansion and retention, as well as urban planning issues. Her team of project managers are dedicated specifically to communities in the metro Atlanta area.
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Working Together

Our statewide project managers are organized into industry-focused teams that support the entire state. Project managers work closely with regional managers that focus on all industries within their local region.

Our Statewide Project Managers:

  • Facilitate the location, expansion, or start-up of businesses wishing to invest in Georgia
  • Assist companies in identifying potential buildings or sites throughout the state
  • Provide market evaluation, construction information, and engineering assistance
  • Serve as a liaison between the businesses and governmental agencies involved in the site selection process
Talk to a project manager about your expansion needs today!

Our Regional Managers:

  • Support their local communities through leadership development, strategic planning and existing industry retention and expansions
  • Assist new companies considering an expansion or relocation to the area

If your Georgia community requires economic development assistance, please contact one of our Regional Managers: Metro regions (PDF) and Non-metro regions (PDF).




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