The Liberty County Development Authority announced Friday that Brynn Grant will take the lead as the public-private partnership’s CEO, beginning April 1. Grant succeeds Ronald E. Tolley, who is retiring after 42 years.
“Brynn Grant brings everything we need in a CEO,” said Rep. Al Williams (GA-168), chairman of the LCDA’s board of directors, in making the announcement at the organization’s offices on Oglethorpe Highway in Hinesville, about 45 minutes southwest of Savannah.
The announcement marked a full-circle moment for Grant. “Liberty County is my origin story. It is the foundation for all that I am. And there is an undeniable sense of belonging that comes with being back where I grew up… I got my driver’s license right here on this spot.”
For nearly 30 years, Grant has lived and worked in Savannah, where she often drove or co-piloted the community’s economic ascendancy. During her 20 years at the Savannah Economic Development Authority, she rose to the C-Suite as Chief Operating Officer and vice president of World Trade Center Savannah, which she helped shepherd into being.
Savannah Morning News

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