Fulton County Manager Dick Anderson has named several new members to Fulton
County’s Executive Leadership team.
“I am thrilled with the caliber of talent we have been able to attract, to
help us serve our constituents and lead Fulton County into the future,” said
Anderson.
John Thompson, Ph.D. – Director of Aging & Youth
Department – Thompson currently serves as Executive Director of the
District of Columbia Office on Aging, a role he has held since 2011. He
previously served as Director of the National Aging Information & Referral
Support Center, and brings more than 15 years of experience in health, aging and
social services. He will be responsible for oversight of Fulton County’s senior
services and an array of youth programs. The Fulton County Aging & Youth
Department has a 2015 budget allocation of $22.3 million and more than 170
employees.
Frankie L. Atwater, Sr. – Director of Housing & Community
Development Department – Atwater currently serves as Deputy Director of
the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. He brings more
than a decade of experience in housing and grant program management. He will be
responsible for Fulton County’s Community Development Block Grant and Housing
programs, as well as the Office of Workforce Development. The Fulton County
Department of Housing & Community Development Department has a 2015 budget
of $8.3 million and 40 employees.
Tony Phillips – Director of Parks & Recreation –
Phillips has served with Fulton County for 15 years, most recently as Deputy
Director of Planning & Community Services. Phillips will be responsible for
oversight of parks maintenance and recreation programming at 21 parks &
recreation facilities in unincorporated Fulton County. The Fulton County Parks
& Recreation Department has a 2015 budget of $3.3 million and more than 60
employees.
Dennis King – Assistant Director for Facilities – King
brings extensive experience in facilities management in the corporate and
government sectors, having served with Bellsouth, the State of Georgia and the
State of Florida. He will be responsible for strategic, long-range planning for
Fulton County’s facility needs.
Last month, Anderson made several other appointments to the executive team,
from within the Fulton County organization.
Felicia Strong-Whitaker – Director of Purchasing & Contract
Compliance - Strong-Whitaker has served with Fulton County since 2004,
and previously served as Interim Director of Purchasing & Contract
Compliance. She has more than 25 years of experience with large-scale public
procurement organizations.
Jeff Cheek – Director of Ryan White – Cheek has served with
Fulton County for 26 years. He most recently served as Health Program
Administrator with the Department of Health & Wellness. Cheek also
previously served as Director of the Ryan White Program, which administers
approximately $23 million in annual grants to provide care and treatment to
people with HIV.
Jessica Corbitt-Dominguez – Director of External Affairs –
Corbitt-Dominguez has served with Fulton County for more than 15 years. She most
recently served as Public Affairs Manager with the Office of Communications, and
is now responsible for oversight of Communications, Intergovernmental Affairs,
and Broadcast/Cable/Film.
Anderson is currently recruiting for several other positions on the Fulton
County Executive Leadership team and expects to have all appointments complete
by August of this year.