FOCUS: Rowen names 15 Georgians to advisory council

An artist’s rendition of the future Rowen community. Credit: Rowen Foundation

By Brian Broderick

AUBURN, Ga.  |  The Rowen Foundation is forming its inaugural executive advisory council – a diverse collection of 15 leaders who will help inform the vision of Georgia’s largest knowledge sharing community.  

Working in partnership with the Rowen Foundation Board of Directors and staff, the council will offer strategic guidance on matters of economic development, partnerships and long-term growth, while serving as ambassadors for Rowen’s mission across the state and beyond.  

Rowen President and CEO Mason Ailstock says: “This council is a collection of some of Georgia’s most respected business, academic and scientific leaders providing a network across the state. Their partnership creates a mutually beneficial network that not only strengthens our purpose but also advances a shared vision for Georgia that connects people, ideas and communities.”  

Below are the inaugural members of the executive advisory council: 

  • Bert Brantley, CEO of the Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce; 
  • Fabiola Charles Stokes, head of Global Sites Strategy at Google; 
  • Chris Clark, president of the Georgia Chamber; 
  • Dr. Tim Denning, president and CEO of the Georgia Research Alliance;
  • Greg Dozier, commissioner of the Technical College System of Georgia; 
  • Kim Greene, president and CEO of Georgia Power; 
  • Nicole Love Hendrickson, chairwoman of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners; 
  • Doug Hooker, retired CEO of the Atlanta Regional Commission; 
  • Dr. Russell Keen, president of Augusta University; 
  • Teresa MacCartney, COO of the University System of Georgia; 
  • Dr. Kyle Marrero, president of Georgia Southern University; 
  • Misty Martin, deputy commissioner of Global Commerce at the Georgia Department of Economic Development;
  • James McCurry, chief administrative officer of the Georgia Ports Authority; 
  • Anna Roach, executive director and CEO of the Atlanta Regional Commission; and 
  • Dr. Kathy Schwaig, president of Kennesaw State University. 

The members of the advisory council were carefully selected because of their experiences in the public, private and international sectors across business, higher education, economic development and state government.  

Ailstock stressed he anticipates Rowen benefiting tremendously from the wisdom of the group and the communities they serve.  

“Members of our advisory council are helping Georgia grow the right way,” says Ailstock.  “At Rowen, we exist to do more than sell our own real estate. We want to support Georgia innovators and industry, connect its citizens and work together to shape a shared future.” 

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