Elizabeth Greene

Elizabeth Greene is a Research Analyst at the Association County Commissioners of Georgia, where responsibilities include addressing research needs, analyzing data, and managing the Georgia County Internship Program grant. Previous experience includes serving as a Community Building Fellow at Emory University, where a local outreach plan was developed, and a co-authored report on affordable housing and public transit was created. Elizabeth also held the position of Political Assistant to the Lord Mayor of Dublin City Council, providing administrative support and addressing constituent inquiries. Additional roles include Student Ambassador and Peer Assistance Leader at Oxford College of Emory University, as well as a Reporting Intern at Observer News Enterprise. Elizabeth holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Media Studies from Emory University and an Associate of Arts from Oxford College of Emory University.

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Association County Commissioners of Georgia

ACCG is a nonprofit instrumentality of Georgia’s county governments. Formed in 1914 with 19 charter county members, today ACCG serves as the consensus building, training, and legislative organization for all 159 county governments in the state. ACCG works to ensure that the counties can provide the necessary leadership, services and programs to meet the health, safety and welfare needs of their citizens.


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