GACD Honors District Supervisors for Service and Online Training

April 11, 2022 - Callaway Resort & Gardens, Pine Mountain, GA – GACD has been lucky to have a number of individuals willing to make long-term commitments as District Supervisors on the boards of their local Conservation Districts. We appreciate the tireless efforts made by District Supervisors in conserving, protecting, and improving the natural resources in their local areas. GACD recognizes District Supervisors each year for dedication to their local Conservation District and natural resources conservation in the state of Georgia. Supervisors who reach 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 service year milestones receive a pin of service. 


Group 1 District Supervisors are as follows:

Catoosa County - Keith Bonnell - 10 years

Limestone Valley - Don Keeter - 10 years

Gwinnett County - Louis Young - 10 years

Catoosa County - Roger Bowman - 20 years

Limestone Valley - Jerry Edwards - 20 years

Pine Mountain - Joey Wells - 40 years

West Georgia - Denney Rogers - 40 years

Pictured is Wes Fogle (GACD Group 1 VP), Don Keeter, Denney Rogers, and Joey Wells.

Group 2 District Supervisors are as follows:

Hall County - Gene Anderson - 20 years

Blue Ridge Mountain - Georgia Daves - 20 years

Piedmont - Heck Davis - 20 years

McDuffie County - Donald Palmer - 20  years

Warren County - Jim McMichael - 30 years

Stephens County - Jeanette Jamieson - 40 years

Upper Ocmulgee River - David Hays - 40 years



Group 3 District Supervisors are as follows:

Middle South Ga - Brian Ponder - 20 years

Ocmulgee River - Gary Slaton - 20 years

Pictured is Mark Masters (GACD President) with Brian Ponder.

Group 4 District Supervisors are as follows:

Satilla River - Daniel Good - 10 years

Central Georgia - Dan Dixon - 20 years

Alapaha - O.C. Prince - 30 years

Pictured is Dan Dixon and Jim Waters (GACD Group 4 VP).

Thank you and Congratulations to all District Supervisors for your service!



GACD’s online training program was created to provide a complete and detailed training on Conservation Districts available 24/7. We created it per the NACD guidelines and recently received a Gold rating for the program upon their review.

The following District Supervisors completed our online training program: 

Robbie Gore, District Supervisor of the Coastal District 

Carol Hayes, District Supervisor of the DeKalb County District

Tracy Grice, District Supervisor for the Coosa River Conservation District.

Pictured is Mark Masters (GACD President) with Tracy Grice.




The mission of GACD is to advocate for the conservation of Georgia’s natural resources by providing organization, leadership and a unified strategic direction to the Conservation Districts of the state. For more information on GACD or to explore opportunities on how you can support our efforts, please visit us online at www.gacd.us or on Facebook @GACDConserve.