ATLANTA — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp recently announced changes to his staff ahead of the 2024 legislative session, including Clayton State alumna Aimee Lawson, who will serve as administrative assistant.
Lawson has nearly 20 years of experience in management, hospitality, and client service — including most recently as a vital records representative for Northside Hospital.
She earned a bachelor’s of science in health care administration with a minor in psychology from Clayton State.
Kristyn Long will serve as executive counsel, following the departure of David Dove at the end of the month to join the law firm Troutman Pepper as a partner leading their regulatory and economic investment practice in Georgia.
Filling her role as chief operating officer will be Russell Crutchfield, who will join Deputy COO Mark Smith in overseeing state agency operations.
Ian Caraway will serve as director of policy, Caitlan Coleman will serve as deputy director of policy, Jenna Schuckman will join the Governor’s Office of Health Strategy as a policy analyst, and Lauren Jafojo will serve as a senior staff assistant and policy aide.
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