Updated June 15, 2025
The purpose of the HEA Briefing is to give administrators an understanding of the political landscape of the institution and its location to help them improve their political IQ and awareness. These are facts without opinion. All of this information was collected manually and no AI was used in this HEA briefing.
The HEA Briefing includes:
- Situational Summary
- Location
- 2024 General Election Results
- Institutional Profile
- Georgia Tech Leadership Bios + Recent News
- Political Leadership
- Resource Publications
Situational Summary
Georgia Tech is looking for its next athletic director after previous AD, J Batt, hired in 2022, left for the same position at Michigan State. The athletic department at Georgia Tech is governed by the Georgia Tech Athletic Association, a non-profit whose trustees are mostly student, faculty and administrative leaders at Georgia Tech, suggesting the importance of the next AD being an active member of the president’s cabinet with a university-wide focus.
Georgia Tech used Parker Executive Search in the previous AD search and the Georgia Tech Athletic Association Board of Trustees approved the president’s selection of J Batt. Given the success Georgia Tech athletics had under Batt, it is likely they are using Parker Executive Search again. President Angel Cabrera used Parker Executive Search at his previous presidency, George Mason University, when he hired an AD after the previous AD retired.
The institution appears to be in a stable situation with President Cabrera leading the R1 and AAU-member university as president for over 5 years now. Georgia Tech is halfway through its 2020-2030 strategic plan. The University System of Georgia provided Cabrera with a raise in 2025, which suggests strong support for the steady leader and alumnus of Georgia Tech.
The current VP for development at Georgia Tech, Jim Hall, has significant fundraising experience and has been heavily involved in Georgia Tech athletics. This could be advantageous for the next athletic director to have someone like him as a fundraising partner. The interim athletic director, Jon Palumbo, came to Georgia Tech under the previous AD as the executive deputy AD and COO, and had served as a D1 athletic director prior to this role.
Atlanta and Fulton County residents lean heavily democrat in a swing state that voted in a republican governor and president but maintain both democratic senators. The Atlanta mayor is a democratic and also a Georgia Tech alumnus. Only one of the 16 members on the Atlantic City Council is an alumnus of Georgia Tech and the majority attended colleges outside of Georgia.
Location
- Atlanta, GA – Fulton County (with parts in DeKalb County)
- Campus Address: 225 North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332
- Distance to State Capital (Atlanta): 7 miles
- Distance to Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport: 11 miles
- Population:
- City of Atlanta: 520,000+
- Atlanta Metropolitan Area (29 counties): 6.3 million
2024 General Election Voting
- Fulton County Election Results
- Atlanta is typically a Blue leaning City in a Blue County in a Swing State
- 71% Voter turnout in Fulton County
- Presidential
- State: Republican 50.73%; Democratic 48.53%
- County: Democratic 71.88%; Republican 27.03%
- US Senator
- There were no US Senators on the ballot in 2024. Both current US Senators from Georgia are Democrats.
- US House – District 5
- County: Democratic 88.38%; Republican 11.62%
- US House – District 6
- County: Democratic 77.48%; Republican 22.52%
- US House – District 7
- County: Republican 51.99%; Democratic 48.01%
Institutional Profile
- Founded in 1885 with the motto “Progress and Service”
- Large city campus located 1 mile North of downtown Atlanta
- Governed by the University System of Georgia
- Over 200,000 living alumni
- Spring 2025 total enrollment was 53,067 with just under 20,000 being undergraduates
- Georgia Tech had 33,802 graduate students enrolled in Spring 2025
- Experienced the most one-year growth of all University System of Georgia institutions
- Designated as R1 – Very High Research Activity
- Joined AAU in 2010 – Association of American Universities
- Strategic Plan 2020-2030
- Track Progress
- 4 Big Bets
- Be a national leader in outcomes and value for all students
- Double the number of degrees granted and non-degree learners
- Double the scale and amplify the impact of our research
- Build a national hub for innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship
- Ranked 33rd in National Universities and 9th in Top Public Schools, per US News & World Report
Georgia Tech Leadership
Below are relevant names and, when possible, linked biographies of institutional and area leaders, including Board of Regents, President, and the President’s Executive Leadership Team and Cabinet.
University System of Georgia Board of Regents
- Georgia Tech is overseen by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. The Governor of Georgia appoints members to 7 year terms and can be re-appointed. Currently, the Board of Regents has 19 members, with 5 being decided at-large and then 1 from each of the state’s 15 congressional districts. The Regents hire and oversee the Chancellor of the University System of Georgia, which has been held by Sonny Perdue since April 2022.
- There are 26 public colleges and universities in the University System of Georgia, including fellow D1 institutions University of Georgia, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Kennesaw State, and University of West Georgia.
- Tom Bradbury
- Chris Cannon
- David Dove (Vice Chair)
- Richard “Tim” Evans
- Erin Hames
- Samuel Holmes
- James Hull
- Cade Joiner
- Patrick Jones
- C. Everett Kennedy III
- Lowery Houston May
- Dan Murphy
- Neil L. Pruitt Jr
- Harold Reynolds
- Dr. Deep J. Shah
- T. Dallas Smith (Chair)
- Haynes M. Studstill
- Mat Swift
- James K. Syfan III
President
- Angel Cabrera
- 12th president and has been in the role since Fall 2019
- Previously served as president at George Mason University for 7 years
- Academic Discipline: Business
- Alumnus of Georgia Tech with MS and PhD in Psychology and Cognitive Science. Also holds BS and MS in Computer and Electrical Engineering from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
President’s Cabinet
The President’s leadership team consists of an Executive Leadership Team and the President’s Cabinet. Since these are interchangeable at different institutions, both are included below in the sections they appear from the Office of the President website. Organization Chart
*denotes being a trustee on the Georgia Tech Athletic Association that governs the athletic department
Executive Leadership Team
- *Tricia Chastain, Executive VP for Administration and Finance and Chief Business Officer
- Karie Davis-Nozemack, Interim Provost and Executive VP for Academic Affairs
- *The provost search just began and the outgoing provost was a trustee on the Georgia Tech Athletic Association
- *Ron Johnson, Senior VP of Strategic Initiatives and Chief of Staff
- Served as NBA’s first Senior VP of Referee Operations July 2008 – July 2012
- 32 years of military service as deputy commanding general and deputy chief of engineers
- Tim Lieuwen, Executive VP for Research
President’s Cabinet
- Skye Duckett, VP and Chief Human Resources Officer
- Tommer Ender, Interim Senior VP and Director of GTRI
- Jim Hall, VP for Development
- Has been at Georgia Tech since 1998
- Named VP for development in January 2025 after serving as senior associate vp for major gifts and next generation philanthropy.
- Previously served as associate VP for development (athletics) and executive associate AD
- Luoluo Hong, VP for Student Engagement and Well-Being
- Leo Howell, VP for IT + CTO
- Laurence Jacobs, Senior Vice Provost for Education and Learning
- *Danette Joslyn-Gaul, General Counsel and VP for Ethics, Compliance, and Legal Affairs
- Jon Palumbo, Interim VP and AD
- Permanent role at Georgia Tech is executive deputy AD and COO since November 2022
- Previously served as AD at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi from 2018-2022
- *Bert Reeves, VP of Institute Relations
- Previously served in the Georgia House of Representatives
- Served as the school yellow jacket mascot during undergrad days at Georgia Tech
- Kim Toatley, VP for Finance and Planning + CFO
- Georgia Tech alum and has worked at Georgia Tech since 1989
- Abbigail Tumpey, VP of Institute Communications
Georgia Tech Athletic Association Board of Trustees
The GTAA Board of Trustees oversees the athletic department and approves the hiring proposal of the AD from the university president. Voting members include the president, the university’s VP for administration and finance, 11 faculty, 7 alums, and 3 students. The students include an athlete appointed by the AD (currently the president of the student-athlete advisory board), the undergraduate student body president, and the graduate student body president. The majority of the members are university leaders, including several cabinet members and academic deans.
Non-voting members include the AD, a board director from the Georgia Tech Foundation, the editor of the Technique (student newspaper), and honorary members of the Board of Trustees. Faculty, alums, and honorary members are appointed to 3 year terms by the president.
Politicians
Below are relevant names and linked biographies of federal, state and local politicians representing the area that includes Georgia Tech.
Federal
- US Representative: Nikema Williams (D)
- Joined Congress in January 2021 after serving as a state senator since 2017
- US Senator: Jon Ossoff (D)
- Mentored by civil rights legend Congressman John Lewis
- Born and raised in Atlanta and still lives there
- US Senator: Raphael Warnock (D)
- Re-elected in 2022 and term ends January 2029
- He is a Baptist pastor
State
- Governor: Brian Kemp (R)
- Became governor in 2019 and reelected in 2022
- Served as a state senator and as secretary of state for Georgia prior to running for governor
- Lieutenant Governor: Burt Jones (R)
- Former walk-on UGA football athlete and team captain in 2002 when they won the SEC championship
- Previously elected as a state senator in 2012
- Secretary of State: Brad Raffensperger (R)
- Elected in 2018 and re-elected in 2022
- Engineer by trade and founded Tendon Systems (high-strength steel provider for construction projects) and Trillium Structures (structural design consulting firm)
- Served two terms in Georgia House of Representatives before running for secretary of state
- Attorney General: Chris Carr (R)
- Running for Governor
- Appointed in 2016 and re-elected in 2022
- Previously served as chief of staff for US senator Johnny Isakson for 6 years
- State Senator – District 36: Nan Orrock (D)
- Elected to state senate in 2006 after 10 terms in the Georgia house of representatives
- State Representative – District 58: Park Cannon (D)
- Won the 2016 special election to the Georgia house of representatives
- Inspired early in life by visiting civil rights sites associated with Martin Luther King Jr.
City
- Atlanta Mayor: Andre Dickens (D)
- Won the 2021 Atlanta mayoral election runoff with 63.7% of the vote
- Georgia Tech alumnus (BS in Chemical Engineering)
- Previously served on the Georgia Tech Alumni Board of Directors
- Previously served 8 years on the Atlanta City Council
- Atlanta City Council:
- Doug Shipman, President – elected in 2021
- Michael Julian Bond – elected in 1993
- Matt Westmoreland – elected in 2017
- Jason Winston – joined in 2022
- Amir R. Farokhi – elected in 2017
- Byron Amos – elected in 2021
- Jason Dozier – elected in 2021
- Liliana Bakhtiari – elected in 2021
- Alex Wan – elected in 2019 and is now serving his 3rd nonconsecutive term
- Georgia Tech alumnus (BS in Industrial Engineering)
- Howard Shook – has served 20+ years on council and will retire at the end of 2025
- Mary Norwood – elected in 2021
- Dustin Hillis – elected in 2017
- Andrea L. Boone – elected in 2017
- Marci Collier Overstreet – elected in 2017 and running for council president in November 2025
- Antonio Lewis – elected in 2021
- Eshe Collins – elected in 2024 special general runoff election
Resource Publications
- Newspapers
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- Most popular news outlet in Atlanta and much of the state of Georgia
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- Business + Politics
- Atlanta Business Chronicle
- Provides in-depth news, events, and newsletters relevant to business community
- Georgia Recorder
- Independent, nonprofit news organization focused on public policy in Georgia
- Capitol Beat
- Provides coverage on state government throughout Georgia
- Georgia Trend Magazine
- Monthly digital magazine covering business, politics, and economic development
- Atlanta Business Chronicle

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