Representative Todd Jones represents the citizens of House District 25, which encompasses South Forsyth and North Fulton Counties. He was first elected to the Georgia House of Representatives on November 8, 2016, and sworn into office on January 9, 2017. Todd started his fourth term representing District 25 on January 9, 2021. Rep. Jones serves as the chairman of the Technology and Infrastructure Innovation Committee. Further, Todd serves as a member of the Appropriations, Budget & Fiscal Affairs Oversight, Economic Development & Tourism, Education, Energy, Utilities & Telecommunications, Health, Industry & Labor and Judiciary committees. Todd's business experience has focused on triple-bottom line companies that focus on social, environmental and financial impacts. From changing K-12 education worldwide to launching energy projects in the developing world to deploying EHS software, each company created accretive, positive return on investment. During his time as a business executive, he has worked with companies like Johnson Controls, Goldman Sachs, Goodyear, Cardinal Health, John Deere, Walgreens, Morgan Stanley and Cargill. In 2010, Todd was named "Co-Volunteer of the Year" by the Forsyth County Board of Education. He has also served on a variety of community executive boards including the SPES Dads Club and SFHS Touchdown Club. Todd holds a Juris Doctor (1994) and Bachelor of Administration in Finance (1989) from the University of Florida (UF). Todd served as his fraternity's president and treasurer, UF student senator and Greek Council student representative. He was named to the "University's Who's Who" at UF. As an alumnus, Todd has sat on his fraternity's board of directors, delivered guest lectures at the UF business, law and political science schools and led a variety of alumni activities. Todd has been married to his high school sweetheart, Tracey Jones, for more than 30 years. Tracey and Todd have three sons and one daughter. The family has called South Forsyth County home for more than 16 years. |