Clean Cities-Georgia Board of Directors & Staff

CC-GA’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.

Board of Directors

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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

Alternative Fuels Committee Chairman, Conger LP Gas

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Maria Geonczy

Environmental Engineer, Georgia Environmental Protection Division

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Lincoln Wood

Electrification Policy Manager, Georgia Power (Southern Company)

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Robert Gordon

Deputy Director, Dekalb County Fleet Management

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Rodney Dill

Director of Member Services, Municipal Gas Authority of Georgia

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David Jaskolski

Advanced technology Vehicle Sales, Peach State Trucks

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Graham Foster

Branch Manager, MHC Kenworth- Atlanta

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Arnie Braun

Operations Leader, Cox

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Al Curtis

Fleet Services Director, Cobb County Fleet Management

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Ian Skelton

Director, Natural Gas Vehicles, Atlanta Gas Light

Our Staff

Sumner Pomeroy

Frank Morris

Executive Director, Clean Cities-Georgia

frank@cleancitiesgeorgia.org

Office: (404) 604-3622

Sumner Pomeroy

Project 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 the Co-Coordinator for Clean Cities Georgia, coordinating projects focused on increasing alternative fuel vehicles and infrastructure in Georgia. Before joining, she worked for UGA Small Business Development Center and Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful to manage events, education, and outreach efforts. She has a Master of Environmental Planning and Design from UGA and enjoys gardening or reading in her spare time. 

Darius Thompson

Communications and Marketing Intern, Clean Cities-Georgia

Darius@cleancitiesgeorgia.org

 
Darius Thompson serves as the Marketing and Communications Intern for Clean Cities Georgia.

He is a currently a student at the University of Alabama pursing a degree in Communication with a focus in Graphic Design. Darius enjoys spending time with his friends and family and freelance Graphic Design projects.

Eugene Rubinchik

EV Programs Intern, Clean Cities-Georgia

Eugene@cleancitiesgeorgia.org


Eugene Rubinchik serves as the EV Programs Intern for Clean Cities Georgia. He is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Urban Studies and a Professional Certificate in Geographic Information Systems at Georgia State University. He has earned a B.S. in Economics with a minor in Journalism at Georgia State University. Eugene likes to ride and work on bicycles in his free time, and has recently been learning how to sew bags for his bicycle.