South Metro Advisory Committee with South Fulton Mayor William Edwards: RSVP for Feb 20
Mayor William "Bill" Edwards was elected as the first Mayor of the new City of South Fulton on April 18, 2017, with a sixty percent majority vote. He was officially sworn into that position on April 29, 2017, before a standing room only crowd of family, friends, constituents and well-wishers. Being the leader that he is, he immediately hit the ground running, conducting his first City Council Meeting approving the hiring of an Interim City Manager, City Clerk and Interim County Attorney.
Mayor Edwards is no stranger to service. For fourteen years, he tirelessly served the citizens of South Fulton as District 7 Commissioner, representing the residents of unincorporated South Fulton and Southwest Fulton, College Park, East Point, Fairburn, Hapeville, Union City, Palmetto, Chattahoochee Hills and a portion of Southwest Atlanta. Elected by his colleagues, Mayor Edwards has served as Vice Chair of the Board of Commissioners for the years 2003, 2008, 2009, and 2010. He also served as interim Chair from August through November 2003.
He is an illustrious member of the Morehouse College Class of 1972, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and a 1980 graduate of Atlanta School of Law.
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