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For more than 80 years, the Vinson Institute has worked with public officials throughout Georgia and around the world to improve governance and people's lives. From Georgia's early days as a largely agrarian state with a modest population to its modern-day status as a national and international force in business, industry, and politics with a population of almost 10 million, the Institute has helped government leaders navigate change and forge strong directions for a better Georgia.

Jacque Booker

Management Development Associate
Governmental Training, Education, and Development

Jacque Booker provides training in organizational development, leadership, and special topics for elected officials, managers, supervisors, and staff in state and local government throughout Georgia. Ms. Booker also conducts needs assessments and management development training for municipal, county, state, and federal government officials and facilitates meetings and retreats for staff and elected officials. She came to the Institute in 1994 with more than 15 years of multiple-role experience in local government, including the directorship of the equal opportunity program for the City of Columbus, Ohio. She also coauthored Ohio’s Police Officers Diversity Training Program and taught diversity at the Ohio Police Officers Training Academy.

Areas of expertise: development of effective management and service delivery for local governments, diversity, human resource development, team building, EEO laws

Education: B.E.E., Cleveland State University

Jacque Booker

Jacque Booker
404.543.0934
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