Mara serves as a faculty member for the Governmental Training, Education, and Development
division. She has more than 25 years of experience in local government, primarily
in the areas of administration, downtown and community development, code enforcement
and local government planning. Before joining the Institute of Government in 2013,
Mara served as the assistant to the city manager with the City of Valdosta. She successfully
completed the course of study as a Certified Main Street Manager through the National
Trust Main Street Center in Washington, D.C., in 2000 and was named the 2005 Sen.
Loyce Turner Outstanding Public Official by Valdosta State University and received
the Department of Community Affairs Outstanding Leadership Award in 2006. Mara was
honored with the Candle in the Dark award in 2014 for her government and community
service by the Valdosta-Lowndes County Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration Association.
Mara was a 2020 recipient of the Walter Barnard Hill Award for Distinguished Achievement
in Public Service and Outreach.
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- M.P.A., Georgia Southern University
- B.S.C.J, Valdosta State University
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