Young Harris Mayor Andrea Gibby Sworn in as President of GMA
Young Harris Mayor Andrea Gibby was elected president of the Georgia Municipal Association (GMA) during the association's 2026 Annual Convention in Savannah on Sunday, June 28. In her acceptance speech, Mayor Gibby called on delegates to close the gap between belonging and mattering — arguing that local government's true purpose is to make residents "feel seen, heard, and valued."
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Four City Leaders Inducted into the Georgia Municipal Government Hall of Fame
Georgia Cities Foundation Honors Community Leaders at 2026 GMA Annual Convention
Mark Massey Named 2026 Georgia Municipal Clerk of the Year
In the Spotlight
Governor Brian Kemp Awarded GMA's Georgia Key Citizen Award
DCA Commissioner Christopher Nunn Honored With GMA's Georgia State Government Service Award
Empowering City Leaders with Knowledge and Skills
The Harold F. Holtz Municipal Training Institute offers city officials a comprehensive learning experience, covering everything from municipal finance and budgeting to ethics and data literacy. Designed to enhance leadership and expertise in local government, this program is a partnership between GMA and the University of Georgia’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government—equipping officials with the tools they need to serve their communities effectively.
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City Spotlight
Ambrose, located in GMA’s District 11 in Coffee County, was incorporated in 1890 and is home to more than 320 residents. The town is known for its rich, fertile farmland and its historical ties to the railroad, which played an important role in shaping the community’s early growth.
Fun Fact: Built in 1915, the historic Ambrose Church still features its original heart pine floors and vintage light fixtures, offering a glimpse into the town’s past.