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    Email: cbaker@accg.org
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ACCG Training Programs
The Association County Commissioners of Georgia, in cooperation with The University of Georgia, is pleased to offer training programs for county commissioners to enhance the skills of elected officials. Each of the courses in this program is offered at least once every other year. The training programs are held either in conjunction with regularly scheduled ACCG or as stand-alone sessions. In order to receive credit a person must attend the entire course. A certificate of recognition will be awarded to those county commissioners and county officials who complete the five required courses, a total of 48 hours of instruction.
 
Training Records
Records are maintained for the County Commissioners Training Program by ACCG. If you have any questions regarding your records or need any other information, please contact Carol Baker, ACCG, 50 Hurt Plaza-Suite 1000, Atlanta, GA 30303, Phone: 404-522-5022 or 1-800-858-2224, e-mail: cbaker@accg.org.
 
 
 
For further information on the County Commissioners Training Program, Planning Retreats for County Commissioners, or supervisory or management training for county staff, please contact Gordon Maner or Kitty Shollenberger, Governmental Training, Education, and Development Division, Carl Vinson Institute of Government, 201 N. Milledge Ave., The University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-5482, Phone: 542-2736.

The Association County Commissioners of Georgia and The University of Georgia are committed to the principle of affirmative action and shall not discriminate against otherwise qualified persons on the basis of race, color religion, national origin, sex age, disability, or veteran's status in their recruitment, admissions, employment, facility and program accessibility, or services.