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2025-2026 State Board of Directors
Georgia 4-H Installs 2025-2026 State Board of Directors during State Congress in Atlanta
Nine students were installed as the 2025-2026 4-H State Board of Directors at Georgia 4-H State Congress on Jul. 22 in Atlanta. Youth elected to service as state officers will serve, lead, and represent the 193,000 4-H members in Georgia.
These 4-H’ers were elected by their peers after a weekend-long campaign during 4-H State Council at Rock Eagle 4-H Center in June. The board is composed of a president, vice president, three state representatives, and four district representatives. Their responsibilities will include interacting with University of Georgia administration, leading youth events, stewarding 4-H supporters, and representing the organization at regional and state levels.
2025-2026 Georgia 4-H Board of Directors:
Robert Thomas, President, Putnam County
Timothy Carter, Vice President, Richmond County
Gregory Huston, State Representative, Toombs County
Cecilia Moore, State Representative, Stephens County
Shaelin Calder-Denny, State Representative, Bibb County
Tyson Mathis, Northeast District Representative, Oconee County
Lesley Nichols, Northwest District Representative, Coweta County
Tiya Patel, Southeast District Representative, Evans County
Max Nelson, Southwest District Representative, Tift County



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