Monroe County Chairman Greg Tapley Recognized for Academic Achievement in Lifelong Learning Academy

Gregory V. Tapley
Chairman

ATLANTA, GA. (December 2, 2021) – ACCG, Georgia’s County Association, recently awarded Monroe County Chairman Greg Tapley with a certificate for successfully completing the requirements for the Economic and Community Development specialty track in the Lifelong Learning Academy. Chairman Tapley was honored during the ACCG County Reconnect Conference at the Savannah Convention Center in Chatham County.

ACCG and the Carl Vinson Institute of Government at the University of Georgia have collaborated for more than two decades to provide county officials with supplemental training and educational tools in the Lifelong Learning Academy. With abundant courses to choose from, every county official has a tailor-made learning experience that allows them to excel in specific areas of expertise.

“County officials are faced with many challenges and ever-evolving circumstances under which they must govern Georgia’s local communities,” said Dave Wills, ACCG’s Executive Director. “The Lifelong Learning Academy was created to help them navigate those challenges. I commend county leaders such as Greg Tapley who take full advantage of educational opportunities to further their knowledge on how to better serve their communities.”

The Lifelong Learning Academy was created with input from county commissioners who identified courses based on the issues and decision-making challenges regularly faced by county officials. To ensure the course requirements and curriculum remain relevant and engaging, the ACCG Lifelong Learning Committee – comprised of county commissioners and staff from both ACCG and the Carl Vinson Institute of Government at the University of Georgia – meet regularly to review and adjust accordingly. Through this collaborative approach, the Lifelong Learning Academy has been successful in equipping county officials with the necessary skills to meet the needs of their constituents.

Chairman Tapley said upon completion of his Economic and Community Development requirements: “I’m very thankful and honored to have this opportunity afforded to me by the Monroe County residents to learn valuable information that can help us all.”

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