GEORGIA HUMANITIES - Key Persons


Albert "Al" Hodge - CEO, Founder

Job Titles:
  • CEO
  • Founder

Ann Stallard

Job Titles:
  • Partner

Anna Forrester

Job Titles:
  • Assistant
  • Editor

Becky Blalock

Job Titles:
  • Managing Partner, Advisory Capital and Retired CIO Southern Company / Vinings

Cameron Bean

Job Titles:
  • Chairman / Flournoy Development Group

Christia Holloway

Job Titles:
  • Administrative Assistant

Delores Lazare White

Job Titles:
  • Treasurer / Assistant to the CFO Southern Company / Conyers

Dr. Brian Peterson

Job Titles:
  • Vice President of Academic Affairs LaGrange College / LaGrange

Dr. Keith S. Bohannon

Job Titles:
  • Associate Professor Department of History, University of West Georgia

Edward Hatfield

Job Titles:
  • Managing Editor

F. Abit Massey

Job Titles:
  • President Emeritus

Georgia Humanities Elects

Job Titles:
  • New Board Members

Georgia Humanities Mourns

Job Titles:
  • Loss of Board Member Pat Bush

Jerald Crook

Job Titles:
  • Program Coordinator, Grants

Jess Burke Alden

Job Titles:
  • Program Coordinator / Co - Coordinator, National History Day Georgia

Joseph B. Alonso

Job Titles:
  • Secretary

Kelly Caudle

Job Titles:
  • Vice President, Strategy and Programs

Lara Bush Norris

Job Titles:
  • CTAE Director / Lead Counselor Peach County Schools / Perry

Latonda Milner

Job Titles:
  • Interim President

Lisa Bayer

Job Titles:
  • Director

Lisa J. Smith

Job Titles:
  • Vice - Chair / Senior Vice President Georgia Power, Retired / Newnan

Pat Wilson

Job Titles:
  • Commissioner Georgia Department of Economic Development

Phil Smith

Job Titles:
  • National Field Director the Concord Coalition

Ruth A. Knox

Job Titles:
  • President, Retired Wesleyan College / Thomson

Steph C. Iasiello

Job Titles:
  • Director of Digital Initiatives

Stephanie Devine - CCO

Job Titles:
  • Director of Communications

Susan Pease Langford

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer

Temple Lester

Temple Lester, a student at Chamblee Charter High School, was among a select group of middle and high school students who had their National History Day documentaries screened by the Smithsonian Learning Lab. National History Day (NHD), the National Museum of African American History and Culture, and the Smithsonian Learning Lab selected just 34 documentary films produced by middle and high school students in the 2022 National History Day Contest to be featured in a special online showcase. The films were reviewed by museum staff and premiered in June on the Smithsonian Learning Lab. To be selected for the showcase, students needed to address topics and stories in their documentaries consistent with the museum's mission. Each documentary also reflected the 2022 NHD theme, "Debate and Diplomacy in History: Successes, Failures, Consequences." Lester's documentary, The Diplomatic Style of Andrew Young, also received first place in the National History Day Georgia State Contest in May.

Thomas E. Daniel

Job Titles:
  • Immediate past Chair / University System of Georgia, Retired / Atlanta

Vivian Stevens

Job Titles:
  • Assistant
  • Senior Accountant