Leadership Georgia Announces 2020-21 Award Recipients
Friday, August 27th, 2021
The Leadership Georgia Board of Trustees today announced the recipients of the organization’s most prestigious awards, presented to Georgians who exemplify the principles of Leadership Georgia and whose impact through leadership and stewardship has helped shaped communities and the state. “It is our pleasure to recognize individuals that exemplify the best that our State has to offer. These honorees contribute regularly to the establishment of a stronger, healthier Georgia,” said Jennifer Evans, chair of the Leadership Georgia Board of Trustees. “The Leadership Georgia network of alumni and supporters includes some of the State’s most well-known leaders, as well as those who make a difference ever day without fanfare because we all want a better place to live, work and play. This year’s recognitions represent a continuation of that legacy.” The honorees – Troutman Pepper’s Justice Harold Melton; Retired Educator Anne Threadgill; Mayor of Cornelia Georgia John D. Borrow; and Circulate Capital’s April Crow and Xylem’s Brian Crow – will be officially recognized during the Leadership Georgia Gala and Awards Presentation on November 6 at The Kehoe Ironworks at Trustees' Garden in Savannah, GA. The annual black-tie event draws hundreds of alumni and guests, and helps support the organization’s programs, enabling Leadership Georgia to continue its legacy of developing and inspiring leaders from all walks of life and all corners of Georgia. The Leadership Georgia Awards Committee is chaired by Trustee Jerald Mitchell, president and CEO of the Columbus Georgia Chamber of Commerce in Columbus, Ga. |
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The J.W. Fanning Award: Justice Harold Melton Troutman Pepper |
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An award presented in memory of J.W. Fanning to a Georgian whose statewide contributions through progressive leadership and service have been broad in scope and rich in achievement. |
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The H.G. "Pat” Patillo :Honorary Membership Award Anne Threadgill |
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Presented to an individual who has never participated in a Leadership Georgia class in appreciation for the support demonstrated during outreach to Leadership Georgia. Laurel Anne Threadgill resides in Watkinsville, Georgia with her loving husband, Dr. Dale Threadgill. She is a graduate of The University of Georgia and holds advanced degrees in education and psychology. She was an educator in the Georgia school system for over 30 years. She is the adoring mother of two successful daughters, Mary Anne Little, a psychotherapist and holistic practitioner in Santa Fe, New Mexico and Laura Katherine Little, a Registered Nurse and Covid hero at Athens Regional Medical Center in Athens, Georgia. “Miss Anne” exhibits consistent and tireless commitment to Leadership Georgia, and has for many years. Over the years her strong and quiet presence at programs and offering of encouragement and kindness exemplify the values of Leadership Georgia and makes her very deserving of this honorary membership recognition. |
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The E. Dale Threadgill Community Service Award: John D. Borrow Mayor of Cornelia, GA |
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An award presented in honor of E. Dale Threadgill to Leadership Georgia members who have taken the principles learned in Leadership Georgia and put them to work in their communities. John D. Borrow is the current Mayor of the City of Cornelia, Georgia where he leads the effort to prepare for the future by planning for infrastructure, housing and economic development. He is also the owner of the family business JSB, Inc which operates McDonald’s franchises and employs 450 people in North Georgia. He consistently displays the highest standard of community leadership through his ongoing support for Leadership Georgia, Rotary Club, the Habersham County Economic Development Corporation, Boy Scouts of Habersham County, and many other organizations. John also supports multiple churches and the Ronald McDonald House charities. John and his wife Holly are the proud parents of David, Judah, Jacob and Caroline. He holds a Master’s of Business Administration from Vanderbilt University and Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. |
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The Frederick B. Kerr Service Award: April Crow of Circulate Capital and Brian Crow of Xylem, Inc. |
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An award presented in memory of Frederick B. Kerr to Leadership Georgia members who have demonstrated enthusiastic and active support of Leadership Georgia on a continuing and consistent basis. April and Brian Crow were members of the LG Class of 2015 and Program Chairs in 2017. Both are graduates of the University of Georgia. April originally from Rockmart and Brian from Jefferson met as summer camp counselors at Rock Eagle 4-H Center during college. The two married in 1998 and reside in Atlanta with their son, Garner and daughter, Greer. |