
Newnan's Mayor Keith Brady steps onto the state stage as the Governor's pick for the State Workforce Development Board. In a move signaling confidence in local leadership, Governor Brian Kemp appointed Mayor Brady to a three-year term on the esteemed workforce collective—taking the baton from the Honorable Randy Toms.
"It is an honor to serve the State of Georgia as a member of the State Workforce Development Board," Mayor Brady expressed. Proclaiming a commitment to cultivate a robust labor force, the mayor looks to technical colleges as the cornerstone of this mission. This sentiment was shared via Newnan's official press release, heralding a focus on education as a template for success in the Peach State.
Technical colleges stand at the intersection of education and industry, offering skill-specific training that's vital for the territories they serve, as painted in the announcement. The expectation is that his guidance on the board will stir sustained economic growth through a strategic cultivation of talent.
With a three-year journey ahead, the mayor's trajectory intersects with a workforce in flux—technology advances and a shifting market demand nimble responses and foresight in skill development. "Our technical colleges provide the tools needed for a dynamic workforce," Brady told reporters, asserting an urgency to adapt and empower Georgian learners.









