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Gregory Dozier
Commissioner at Technical College System of Georgia
Gregory Dozier is the Commissioner of the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG), a position he has held since January 2020 when he was appointed by Governor Brian Kemp.1 As Commissioner, Dozier is responsible for overseeing the 22 technical colleges within the TCSG and leads a team of more than 12,000 employees across the system.1 He manages an annual budget of over $1.1 billion.1
Career Background
Prior to his current role, Dozier has had an extensive career in Georgia state government:
- Chief Financial Officer for the State of Georgia (January 2019 - January 2020)1
- Commissioner of the Department of Corrections1
- Commissioner of the Department of Driver Services (appointed in 2005)1
- Analyst for the Legislative Budget Office (career start in 1995)1
- Director of Accounting at the State Board of Pardons and Paroles1
- Various roles at the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget1
Dozier has served in leadership capacities under three Georgia governors: Perdue, Deal, and Kemp.1
Education and Achievements
- Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from Georgia State University1
- MBA in Finance from Georgia State University1
- Graduate of the Basic Law Enforcement Training Course, Regional Police Academy in Athens1
- Recipient of the Frank Thornton Academic Award for Excellence1
- Recipient of the Governor's Award for Customer Service – Leadership in 20081
Personal
Commissioner Dozier resides in Covington, Georgia, with his wife and two daughters.1 His leadership and impact in Georgia have been recognized, as he was recently named one of the "Most Influential Georgians".2