Georgia Department of Human Services
John Hallman is currently the Deputy Commissioner and Director of System Enhancements at the Georgia Department of Human Services, a position held since October 2021. Previously, John worked as the MEST Business Analyst Manager at the Georgia Department of Community Health from May 2020 to October 2021. John has extensive experience at the Georgia Secretary of State, where roles included Interim Deputy Director, Election Systems Manager, and Administrative Operations Coordinator from April 2013 to May 2020. Earlier roles include positions in logistics and management at Westbrook Deliveries and Designer Services, business development at Niche Cubed, and technical support leadership at the Office of the Chief Technology Officer in Washington D.C. John also gained valuable experience as a research assistant through internships at The Podesta Group and the U.S. Department of Commerce. Educational qualifications include a Master of Arts in International Economic Relations from American University and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the College of Charleston.
Georgia Department of Human Services
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The Georgia Department of Human Services (DHS) formed in July 2009 as part of the reorganization of the former Georgia Department of Human Resources, which had served Georgia since 1972. DHS delivers a wide range of human services designed to promote self-sufficiency, safety, and well-being for all Georgians. The department is one of the largest agencies in state government with an annual budget of $1.8 billion in fiscal year 2017 and nearly 9,000 employees. DHS is comprised of three divisions and 11 offices, including the Division of Aging Services, the Division of Child Support Services, and the Division of Family & Children Services. Our vision is to build stronger families for a stronger Georgia.