FLOYD COUNTY’S SCOTTY HANCOCK APPOINTED TO THE STATE BOARD OF JUVENILE JUSTICE

(From the Office of Governor Brian Kemp):

Governor Brian P. Kemp on Thursday announced the appointment and re-appointment of numerous Georgians to various state boards, authorities, and commissions.

Floyd County’s Scotty E. Hancock has been appointed to the Board of Juvenile Justice.

Hancock represents Post 5 on the Floyd County Board of Commissioners and is Director of Business Development for the Georgia Market at AdventHealth Redmond. Additionally, he is an adjunct professor at Shorter University. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Management and a Master of Arts in Leadership from Shorter University. Hancock served seven years in the United States Army with the 25th Infantry Division. Hancock was a Floyd County employee for over 18 years. He began his career in Floyd County in the Sheriff’s Office before being promoted to Animal Control Director and finally, to director of the Floyd County Emergency Management Agency. Hancock currently represents the Board of Commissioners on the Floyd County Public Safety Committee, Floyd County Department of Family and Children Services Board, Airport Commission, Alcohol Control Commission, Rome-Floyd Commission on Children & Youth, Rome-Floyd SPLOST Overview, Rome-Floyd Fire Overview, and serves as alternate on the Public Utilities & Transportation Committee. In 2021, Governor Brian Kemp appointed him to the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council. He and his wife, Ronda, are foster parents and have three children.