Clean Cities Georgia Board of Directors & Staff

CCGA’s Board of Directors come to the position as volunteers and stewards of alternative fuels and vehicle technologies. Board members advise the staff on how to provide the best experience for stakeholders looking to learn more about alt fuels.

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Shaun Rosemond

Manager, Natural Gas Vehicles, Atlanta Gas Light

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John R. Seydel

Director of Sustainability, City of Atlanta

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Ryan Bankerd

Director of Automotive Sustainability, UPS

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Bill Moore

Sales Manager, Conger LP Gas

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Gil Grodinsky

Supervisory Modeler (MOVES), Emissions and Control Strategies Unit, Air Protection Branch, Georgia Environmental Protection Division

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Lincoln Wood

Electric Transportation Product Manager, Georgia Power (Southern Company)

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Robert Gordon

Deputy Director, Dekalb County Fleet Management

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Chris Coan

Director of Government Affairs and Economic Development, Municipal Gas Authority of Georgia

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David Jaskolski

New Truck Sales Representative, Peach State Trucks

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Stephanie Valdez-Streaty

Director of Industry Insights, Cox Automotive

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Al Curtis

Fleet Services Director, Cobb County Fleet Management

Our Staff

Sumner Pomeroy

Frank Morris

Executive Director, Clean Cities Georgia

frank@cleancitiesgeorgia.org

Office: (404) 604-3622

Sumner Pomeroy

Senior Program Manager, Clean Cities Georgia

sumner@cleancitiesgeorgia.org

Office: (404) 604-3622

Frank retired from UPS as Vice President Corporate Public Affairs managing the State, City and Municipal Government relations for UPS in the Southeast, including Georgia, and established himself as an effective lobbyist, protecting and advancing the interests of a Fortune 500 Corporation. He has been asked to speak on transportation issues on behalf of UPS throughout the Southeast focusing on congestion and curbside access issues and the challenges of providing excellent delivery service while supporting the efforts of cities to improve congestion on surface roads.

Frank has extensive experience working with outside stakeholders, having served as a board member of the State Trucking Associations in several states as well as a board member of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, the Sandy Springs Chamber of Commerce, the Georgia Charter School Association and the Georgia Transportation Alliance.

Since retiring from UPS after 35 years of service, Frank has established a government affairs consulting firm representing the Georgia Charter Schools Association, UPS and other clients.

Frank has a Bachelor of Science degree in Business
Management from Westminster College in Salt Lake City, Utah. Frank and his wife Debbie, reside in Milton,
Georgia. They have three adult children.

Sumner Pomeroy serves as Program Manager for Clean Cities Georgia, hosted at Southface, to advance clean transportation solutions throughout the state. She serves as a connector for grant opportunities, provides education related to electric vehicles and other alternative fuels, and strives towards equitable outcomes that promote clean air for all. Sumner is a native to Atlanta and has a Master of Environmental Planning and Design from University of Georgia. 

Through her past roles, she has almost ten years of experience with nonprofit project and program management. She previously worked as a Program Manager for Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful to coordinate volunteer programs focused on litter reduction, clean streams, and recycling. More recently, she served as the Program Coordinator for UGA’s Small Business Development Center: Multicultural Business Division to assist women-owned and minority-owned small businesses with procurement related concerns. In her spare time, she enjoys gardening, reading, or playing with her bird. 

 

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Pamela Fann

Program Advisor, Clean Cities Georgia

pamela@cleancitiesgeorgia.org

Pamela Fann, an award-winning diversity specialist, and speaker is the Co-owner/principal of Impact Energy, a certified Black women-owned energy services company that focuses on energy efficiency project implementation and workforce development. Their mission is to promote equitable job expansion within the energy industry that positively impacts lives and supports community economic advancement. As part of the Clean Cities Energy and Environmental Justice Initiative (CCEEJI), Pam is also serving as the Community Engagement Liaison, working together with Clean Cities Georgia to further equitable access to clean transportation.

Pamela is also the Founder and CEO of Integrated Solutions. Integrated Solutions is a Diversity, Inclusion, and Integration consulting company that develops frameworks to successfully and sustainably implement diversity within organizations. Pam has a degree in Marketing, a Human Resource Management certification, and is a Certified Cultural Diversity Professional and Trainer (CDP, CDT). She also holds a certification in Understanding Diversity and Inclusion from Perdue University.

Pam served on a diversity board for more than 7 years with The Coca-Cola Company. Currently serves as the diversity advisor for the BECC conference and on the boards and advisory boards for ESource Equity Board, Four Corners Group, Women of EVs, Diversity Executive Leadership Academy, and Strategic Energy Innovations. She serves as co-executive director of Maa Eagles Foundation U.S., supporting girls from Maasai tribes in Tanzania with education opportunities.

Samuel Barnett

Grants Fellow, Clean Cities Georgia

samuel@cleancitiesgeorgia.org

Samuel is a rising 4th year student at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Economics with a minor in Sustainable Cities. His studies sit at the intersection of Environmental Economics and Urban Policy, with a particular emphasis on sustainable transportation. He is currently working on an active transportation research project with Dr. Casey Wichman in the School of Economics.
 
Outside of academics, Sam is a member and officer of the Georgia Tech Chamber Choir and self-described “weird coffee person”. If he’s not making a pour over, you can likely find him gardening, listening to indie pop, or playing Cities Skylines.
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Cameron Ages

Transportation Associate, Clean Cities Georgia

cameron@cleancitiesgeorgia.org

Cameron serves as the Transportation Associate for Clean Cities Georgia. Cameron is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in urban studies specializing in urban planning at Morehouse College. He loves his hometown of Atlanta and enjoys talking about its growth. When not focused on school he loves urban exploring, strategy-based games, and learning how to cook.

Tara Kurian

Marketing Associate, Clean Cities Georgia

tara@cleancitiesgeorgia.org

Tara Kurian serves as the Marketing Associate for Clean Cities Georgia. She is currently pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and a Minor in Mathematics at Agnes Scott College. Tara has previously worked with the Office of the President at Agnes Scott College, focusing on stakeholder management. When not focused on school, she loves playing with her dog, gardening, and watching reality TV.

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Autumn Starbird

Green Fleet Fellows, Clean Cities Georgia

autumn@cleancitiesgeorgia.org

Autumn Starbird serves as one of the Green Fleet Fellows for Clean Cities Georgia. She will finish her bachelor’s degree in Environmental Economics and Management, Minors in Business and Environmental law, and Certificates in Sustainability and International Agriculture from the University of Georgia in May. She hopes to work in Corporate Sustainability in the future. Outside of work and school, she loves to garden, go hiking, and try new foods. 

Larry Heiman

Green Fleet Fellow, Clean Cities Georgia

larry@cleancitiesgeorgia.org

Larry is a Green Fleet Fellow at Clean Cities Georgia. Larry is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Energy Policy and Climate at Johns Hopkins University. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Meteorology from Penn State University, and has worked in corporate communications for the majority of his career. Originally from North Carolina, Larry has lived in metro Atlanta for the past 10 years with his family and now calls Atlanta home. Larry enjoys playing tennis, spending time with his wife and daughter, and taking long walks with the family dog. His cooking skills are still a work in progress, and always will be.