Becky Alexander

State Card Program Manager at Georgia Department of Administrative Services

Becky Alexander is an experienced professional in the field of accounting and audit management, currently serving as the State Card Program Manager at the Georgia Department of Administrative Services since August 2015, where responsibilities include implementing and managing a continuous monitoring program for over 120 state purchasing card programs. Previous roles within the same department included Audit Manager and Audit Supervisor, focusing on data analysis to evaluate spending and ensure compliance across agencies. Prior experience includes serving as a Staff Auditor at the Georgia Department of Transportation, where contract compliance audits were conducted, and bookkeeping at the Central Educational Center. Becky holds a Master’s degree in Accounting from Georgia Southern University and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Clayton State University.

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Newnan, United States

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Georgia Department of Administrative Services

The Georgia Department of Administrative Services (DOAS) provides business solutions to Georgia’s state and local government entities. DOAS'​ product and service offerings encompass a broad spectrum that includes purchasing (procurement), risk management, enterprise human resources, fleet support services, and surplus property transactions. DOAS strives to meet the business needs of its customers while providing the highest level of customer service in a rapidly changing state government. State Purchasing negotiates statewide competitive contracts to reduce cost, offers technical assistance in conducting and assessing competitive bids, and provides efficient purchasing systems, standards, specifications, training on best practices, and compliance reviews. Risk Management directs the State's internal workers'​ compensation, liability, property, and unemployment insurance programs and also manages the Georgia State Indemnification programs for public officers. Human Resources Administration provides enterprise expertise in personnel policy and practices to help agencies attract, develop and retain a high performing workforce. The Office of Fleet Management provides guidance on vehicle purchases, assignment, usage, maintenance, operation, and disposal. Surplus Property is responsible for the identification and disposition of state and federal surplus property to state agencies and local governments, eligible non-profits, and the public.


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