Meet with your state legislators and help us make the case for the arts in Georgia!
9:30
a.m. Coffee Hour & Networking
sponsored
by The Falany Performing Arts Center at Reinhardt University
Location: Coverdell Building Room 514
11:00
a.m. Registration Open
Location: Coverdell Building Room 318
11:30
a.m. Welcome & Membership
Information
11:45 a.m. Lunch
sponsored
by The Nixon Centre and The Nixon Centre Patrons
Noon Advocating for the
Arts
Fiveash-Stanley,
Government
and Public Affairs Consulting Firm
Jamie Lord, Lobbyist
1:00 p.m. Q & A Time
1:15 p.m. Tips for a Successful Visit
1:30 p.m. Legislative Office visits begin
Arts Day Speakers:
Fiveash-Stanley: Fiveash-Stanley
is one of Georgia’s leading government and public affairs consulting
firms. Founded in 2000, Bryan Fiveash
and Haydon Stanley bring together more than four decades of experience,
relationships, and client success stories.
Bryan got his start at Atlanta Gas Light before becoming Executive
Director at the Georgia Beer Wholesalers Association. Haydon has extensive knowledge of the real
estate industry, having worked for the Home Builders Association and the Apartment
Association.
Bryan and Haydon joined forces to create the
firm in 2000 with an emphasis on cultivating long-term relationships. Fiveash-Stanley continues to be ranked among
the most influential consulting firms in Georgia due to its strong relationships,
advocacy skills and integrity.
Jamie Lord: Jamie has been lobbying the
Georgia legislature for more than a decade. She has seen first-hand how changes
in public policy can lead to changes in the lives of citizens, including the
successful lobbying for several educational programs and is an advocate for the
expansion of educational options for Georgia's children. She is dedicated to
doing her best to make sure that actions taken by the legislature remove rather
than create barriers to opportunity for Georgians. She has been actively involved
in the Arts her whole life, from performing in high school theatre to
participating in playwriting competitions and the 24 Hour Play Festival in
Atlanta. She has a B.S. in Political Science from Georgia State University and
lives in Atlanta's Old Fourth Ward with her husband, young son, and a dog named
Hank.
About Us
The mission of the Georgia Arts Network is to strengthen, connect,
and advocate for the arts in Georgia.
The
Georgia Arts Network is the voice
for the arts in Georgia, and we can help you become the voice for the arts in
your community. We empower you to tell your stories by providing a support
network where news, information, and best practices are openly exchanged and
practiced.
Our strategy is to position arts and culture as essential to
individual and public well-being and the economic development of Georgia as we
advocate for the arts on the state, local, and grassroots levels.
Special Thanks
The Georgia Arts Network would like to thank
our partners for Georgia Tourism, Hospitality, & the Arts Day at the
Capitol:
Senator Tonya Anderson & Sabrina Wise
Representative Mandi Ballinger & Haneefah
Saleem
Georgia Agritourism
Association
Georgia Association of
Convention & Visitors Bureaus
Georgia Chamber of Commerce
Georgia
Department of Economic Development
Georgia
Department of Natural Resources
Georgia Hotel & Lodging
Association
Georgia Restaurant
Association
Visit gaartsnetwork.org for advocacy resources
and information on how to get more involved.