Henry County Advisory Roundtable
Name:
Henry County Advisory Roundtable
Date:
June 17, 2026
Time:
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT
Registration:
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Event Description:
Join the Council for Quality Growth's Henry County Advisory Roundtable on June 17, 2026 at 12 PM.
Commissioner Neat Robinson
District II
Henry County
Neat Robinson is a distinguished public servant with a proven record of leadership and community engagement. She represents District II. Robinson’s dedication to public service extends beyond her current role, as she previously served as a Councilwoman for the City of Stockbridge, where she also chaired the Public Works Committee and founded the Stockbridge Youth Council and Teen Ambassador’s Program. Her leadership has been instrumental in shaping local governance and promoting youth empowerment.
In addition to her elected positions, Robinson has held numerous appointed offices that reflect her commitment to shaping public policy and advancing community initiatives. She was appointed by Governor Brian P. Kemp to the Georgia Board of Corrections and has contributed to several significant committees, including the Atlanta Regional Commission’s Local Leadership Housing Action Committee, the Georgia Municipal Association’s Legislative Policy Council, and the National Association of Counties’ Transportation Steering Committee. Her work in these roles has allowed her to influence critical decisions related to housing, transportation, and local government development.
Robinson’s civic engagement and leadership extend to various organizations and community groups, where she continues to make an impact. She has served as the Past 2nd Vice President of Arts Clayton and is an active member of the Henry County NAACP, the Henry County Democratic Party, and the South Metro Chapter of Golf Women Mean Business. Robinson’s leadership extends to her involvement with the Georgia Municipal Association and the National Foundation for Women Legislators.
Her education and professional development are marked by certifications from the Carl Vinson Institute of Government, the Association County Commissioners of Georgia, and the Georgia Municipal Association. Robinson’s expertise and commitment to lifelong learning have earned her prestigious certifications, including the Certified County Commissioner Designation and the GMA Certificate of Distinction from the Harold F. Holtz Municipal Training.
Robinson has been recognized for her outstanding service and dedication, including receiving the President’s Volunteer Service Award from the Police Advisory Council and the 2019 Woman of Excellence Award from the National Foundation for Women Legislators. Additionally, she has made history as the first Black woman to be elected to both city and county governments in Henry County, as well as the first woman to serve District 4 (now District 2) on the Henry County Board of Commissioners.
Through her tireless work and leadership, Neat Robinson continues to serve as a beacon of progress, breaking barriers and shaping the future of Henry County and Georgia.
District II
Henry County
Neat Robinson is a distinguished public servant with a proven record of leadership and community engagement. She represents District II. Robinson’s dedication to public service extends beyond her current role, as she previously served as a Councilwoman for the City of Stockbridge, where she also chaired the Public Works Committee and founded the Stockbridge Youth Council and Teen Ambassador’s Program. Her leadership has been instrumental in shaping local governance and promoting youth empowerment.
In addition to her elected positions, Robinson has held numerous appointed offices that reflect her commitment to shaping public policy and advancing community initiatives. She was appointed by Governor Brian P. Kemp to the Georgia Board of Corrections and has contributed to several significant committees, including the Atlanta Regional Commission’s Local Leadership Housing Action Committee, the Georgia Municipal Association’s Legislative Policy Council, and the National Association of Counties’ Transportation Steering Committee. Her work in these roles has allowed her to influence critical decisions related to housing, transportation, and local government development.
Robinson’s civic engagement and leadership extend to various organizations and community groups, where she continues to make an impact. She has served as the Past 2nd Vice President of Arts Clayton and is an active member of the Henry County NAACP, the Henry County Democratic Party, and the South Metro Chapter of Golf Women Mean Business. Robinson’s leadership extends to her involvement with the Georgia Municipal Association and the National Foundation for Women Legislators.
Her education and professional development are marked by certifications from the Carl Vinson Institute of Government, the Association County Commissioners of Georgia, and the Georgia Municipal Association. Robinson’s expertise and commitment to lifelong learning have earned her prestigious certifications, including the Certified County Commissioner Designation and the GMA Certificate of Distinction from the Harold F. Holtz Municipal Training.
Robinson has been recognized for her outstanding service and dedication, including receiving the President’s Volunteer Service Award from the Police Advisory Council and the 2019 Woman of Excellence Award from the National Foundation for Women Legislators. Additionally, she has made history as the first Black woman to be elected to both city and county governments in Henry County, as well as the first woman to serve District 4 (now District 2) on the Henry County Board of Commissioners.
Through her tireless work and leadership, Neat Robinson continues to serve as a beacon of progress, breaking barriers and shaping the future of Henry County and Georgia.
