Augusta, Georgia Government
Bryant Wolf, MPA CEM, has a diverse work experience in the field of firefighting and emergency management. Bryant started their career as a Volunteer Firefighter at North Columbia Fire & Rescue in 2003, where they served until 2006. In 2005, Wolf joined the City of Statesboro as a Firefighter before transitioning to the Augusta, Georgia Government in 2006. At Augusta, they held various positions including Fire Lieutenant, Interim Training Chief, and currently serves as the Training Chief. Throughout their roles, Wolf demonstrated their expertise in leading and directing company operations in both emergency and non-emergency functions.
Bryant Wolf, MPA CEM, obtained their Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS) degree in Fire Science/Fire-fighting from Augusta Technical College between 2008 and 2009. Bryant then went on to pursue their Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Public Safety Administration at Grand Canyon University, completing it between 2010 and 2011. Continuing their education, Bryant Wolf completed their Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree at Grand Canyon University from 2018 to 2020.
Augusta, Georgia Government
Augusta, Georgia is a consolidated city-county. Located in the east-central part of Georgia, it is the principal city of the Augusta-Richmond County Metropolitan Statistical area. Augusta has a population of approximately 200,000, and the region has about 583,000 residents making it Georgia’s second largest metro area. Each year the city’s famous golf course, the Augusta National Golf Club, hosts The Masters, the first of four major golf championships. In addition, the city provides numerous indoor and outdoor recreational, entertainment, historic, and cultural opportunities for all age groups and interests. Augusta is a regional center of medicine, manufacturing, and military, as home of Fort Gordon. Proudly, we are considered one of the “Cyber Security Capitals of the World.” We are also well known as the home of “Soul Brother Number One,” James Brown. There are seven colleges and universities in the city. Seven other college and universities are within 70 miles of Augusta. The public school system has 8 high schools, 9 middle schools, 33 elementary schools and 3 magnet schools.