Monday, July 26, 2010
Candidate Spotlight: Keith Moffett (D-Macon), PSC Commission District 2
In the race to replace Bobby Baker (R) who will not seek re-election, Keith Moffett (D-Macon) will seek to become the first democrat to serve on the PSC Board since David Burgess back in 2006.
Moffett, 38 a Centrist Democrat was the only democrat to declare his candidacy to the republican-controlled Board 7 is looking to become the second-African-American to serve on the PSC Commission
Moffett is the Director of Internal Affairs for Mayor Robert Reichert and Chief Administrative Officer with the Legislative agenda, in addition serves as the Mayor’s liaison with the Macon City Council, and is the point of contact for state and federal officials. In addition, to serving in the Mayor’s Cabinet, Mr. Moffett is an adjunct professor in the School of Business at Macon State College.
Before taking a job with the Reichert Administration, Moffett worked for the Georgia Department of Economic Development as a Regional Project Manager for the Middle Georgia area in which he developed improved and promoted economic products as well as coordinated local, state, and federal resources for entrepreneurs and small businesses.
Moffett is a Veteran of the U.S. Navy (9 yrs),aboard two Nuclear Missile Submarines & was recognized by Georgia Trend Magazine as one of the top 40 influential leaders Under 40, Macon Magazine “Top 5 Under 40”, He obtained a degree in Nuclear Science Technology and Electronic Technology wile serving in the U.S. Navy.
Moffett website is www.votemoffett.com
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