Governor Deal Nominates Pat Wilson as New Georgia Economic Development Chief
Friday, October 14th, 2016
Gov. Nathan Deal announced senior administration nominations and appointments for multiple state agencies. Following the appointment of Georgia Department of Economic Development Commissioner Chris Carr as attorney general, Deal recommended GDEcD Chief Operating Officer Pat Wilson as the new GDEcD Commissioner. Pending board approval, this change will take effect November 1.
Deal appointed State of Georgia Chief Operating Officer David Werner as COO of GDEcD, where he will manage daily operations of the agency and handle budgetary and personnel issues for all department divisions. He will also become the executive director of Georgia Allies. This appointment will take effect November 1.
Deal also nominated Georgia Integrated Eligibility System Director Shawn Ryan to fill the position of President of Georgia Student Finance Commission. This vacancy was created by Tricia Chastain’s appointment to vice chancellor of administration for the University System of Georgia. Pending board approval, he will transition to GSFC on November 1.
Deal also recommended Department of Administrative Services Deputy Commissioner Sean Casey to become the executive director of the Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency. Pending board approval, this change will take effect at the end of the month.
Pat Wilson joined the Georgia Department of Economic Development as Deputy Commissioner for Global Commerce in 2010 and has served as GDEcD’s chief operating officer since January 2011. As COO, Wilson manages the daily operations of the agency, handles budgetary and personnel issues for all department divisions and serves as Executive Director of the Georgia Allies. He was previously the director of government affairs under Gov. Sonny Perdue and the director of federal affairs for the state, opening the Washington, D.C. office in 2005. Wilson also worked for the late U.S. Senator Paul D. Coverdell and Greenberg Traurig. He earned an undergraduate degree in political science with a focus on international relations from the University of Georgia. Wilson and his wife, Melissa, have two children and reside in Sandy Springs.
David Werner currently serves as the State of Georgia’s COO. In this role, he oversees all state departments and agencies. A graduate of the University of Georgia and Emory University School of Law, Werner previously served as deputy chief of staff of legislative and external affairs, deputy executive counsel and as the policy advisor on Public Safety. He also held staff positions in both the Georgia House and Senate. Werner served as the co- chairman of the Governor's Special Council on Criminal Justice Reform that made recommendations to the governor and the Georgia General Assembly that have made Georgia into a model state for criminal justice reform. He is currently a board member of the Georgia Ports Authority, the Jasper Ocean Terminal Joint Project, the University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs and is a member of the Federalist Society. In 2016, Werner was selected as a Marshall Memorial Fellow focusing on transatlantic relations. He has been named by the state’s leading legal news publication, the Fulton County Daily Report, to its “On the Rise” class of 2015 and was named to the University of Georgia Alumni Association’s 2015 “40 under 40” list. He and his wife, Suzanne, have one daughter. They reside in Atlanta and are members of Peachtree Road United Methodist Church.
Shawn Ryan is currently the director of Georgia’s Integrated Eligibility System, the largest information technology project in state history. He was previously the director of communications for the Georgia Department of Public Health. Ryan has more than a decade of experience in Washington, D.C., as he worked in the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives, as well as for the Mortgage Bankers Association and the Heritage Foundation. He is a graduate of the University of Vermont. Ryan and his wife, Jennifer, live in Atlanta and are parishioners at the Cathedral of Christ the King.
Sean Casey has worked for the state of Georgia for six years, first as the deputy director at the Office of Planning and Budget, then as Gov. Deal’s deputy chief operating officer. He worked as the assistant deputy commissioner at the Department of Revenue and as the assistant commissioner at the Department of Administrative Services. Casey earned a bachelor’s degree in Communications from Hiram College in Ohio. He and his wife, Tiffani, have two children and live in Marietta.