Hartley joins Georgia Foundation for Agriculture staff

Hartley joins Georgia Foundation for Agriculture staff
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Taylor Hartley joined the Georgia Foundation for Agriculture (GFA) in November as the development assistant.

Hartley, who currently lives in Bibb County, grew up in Crawford County, where she graduated high school and was active in many extracurricular activities at the recreational, school, county and state levels.

She studied at Middle Georgia State University, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in business and marketing and graduated with honors. Hartley’s previous roles included work in customer service for multiple government help desks, marketing supervision for a cardiology practice and director of operations for a COVID-19 clinic.

Hartley enjoys spending time with her family, photography, reading, watching drag racing and riding in drift cars with her fiancé, Dereck Stiles.

Hartley may be reached at tlhartley@gafoundationag.org. Learn more about the Georgia Foundation for Agriculture at www.gafoundationag.org.

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