Fulton County Commissioner Bridget Thorne Named to NACo Committees

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Fulton County Commissioner Bridget Thorne Named to NACo Committees

August 19, 2024
National Association of Counties’ (NACo) President James Gore has named Fulton County Commissioner Bridget Thorne (District 1) to two separate committees tackling major policy issues. Commissioner Thorne was named to the International Economic Development Task Force and the Large Urban County Caucus.

In these roles, Commissioner Thorne will represent the voices of Fulton County residents and other counties in setting national policy around economic development and the complex issues facing large counties.

The NACo Large Urban County Caucus provides policy input to federal administrations on urban challenges and solutions. Members of the Caucus engage in peer-to-peer information exchanges and inform national policy discussions. Key issues include transportation and critical infrastructure, justice and public safety, and community health.

The International Economic Development Task Force facilitates the exchange of information and resources while guiding NACo’s programming related to international economic development activities. As a large county with a robust economy, Fulton County is home to many international business enterprises.

“I am grateful to NACo President Gore for his trust in appointing me to these roles,” said Commissioner Thorne. “I look forward to collaborating with county leaders around the nation as we tackle the tough issues facing counties, and seek to facilitate job growth in our communities.”

Commissioner Thorne joined the Board of Commissioners in 2023 after election in 2022. Her district encompasses Johns Creek, and parts of Roswell, Alpharetta, and Sandy Springs.

In addition to these recent appointments, Commissioner Thorne is continuing her service on the NACo Public Safety Committee.

Commissioner Thorne is a graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology, and a professional software designer and a grassroots community advocate and volunteer. She has served on several boards including Alpharetta Parks Visionary Committee, Alpharetta High School Foundation Board, Parent Teacher Student Association, Young Men’s Service League, Local and National Boards. She has also volunteered with many nonprofit organizations, including North Fulton Charities, Senior Services - Meals on Wheels, Miracle League, Habitat for Humanity, Homestretch, City of Refuge, Atlanta Union Mission, and World Relief.

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