Rep. Brad Thomas Named Legislator of the Year by the Technology Association of Georgia

ATLANTA – State Representative Brad Thomas (R-Holly Springs), chair of the House Technology and Infrastructure Innovation Subcommittee on Artificial Intelligence, was recently awarded the Legislator of the Year award from the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG). TAG’s Legislator of the Year award is given to elected officials who embody TAG’s commitment to fostering the technology ecosystem.

“I am truly honored to be named Legislator of the Year by TAG,” said Rep. Thomas. “This recognition reflects my dedication to advancing technological innovation to better the lives of Georgians. I commend TAG for their outstanding efforts to drive innovation in Georgia’s tech community. Through their foundational pillars – Connect, Promote, Influence and Educate, TAG inspires tech leaders and fosters inclusivity, making a significant impact on our industry. Thank you, TAG, for this esteemed award and for your dedication to shaping the future of technology in Georgia.”

Rep. Thomas was named TAG Legislator of the Year in recognition of his work on artificial intelligence policy, his role as vice chairman of the House Technology and Infrastructure Innovation Committee and his support of the technology industry across the state.

“We are excited to recognize Rep. Brad Thomas as the 2024 TAG Legislator of the Year award winner,” said Larry K. Williams, President and CEO of TAG. “Rep. Thomas is a strong advocate for the community and we look forward to continuing our partnership to ensure Georgia remains the number one state to do business and a global hub of innovation.”

TAG is a membership trade association with more than 30,000 members across the state. TAG’s mission is to foster innovation among Georgia’s technology community, inspire industry leaders and harness inclusivity through their four foundational pillars: Connect, Promote, Influence and Education.

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Representative Brad Thomas represents the citizens of District 21, which includes portions of Cherokee County. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 2020 and currently serves as Vice Chairman of the Technology & Infrastructure Innovation Committee and the Secretary of the Defense & Veterans Affairs Committee. He also serves on the Energy, Utilities & Telecommunications, Governmental Affairs, Intragovernmental Coordination, Retirement and Transportation committees.

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