A native of Savannah, Kim moved to Glennville shortly after graduating high school. She lived in Long County for several years before relocating to Tattnall County. Kim and her significant other, Dusty Crow, have four children. She has been very active at AnchorPointe Church since it opened its doors in 2017. In addition, Kim started and led a Girl Scout troop in Glennville for a number of years. The last two years she organized and headed up the Glennville Sweet Onion Parade.
Kim has over 20 years experience in customer service mainly focused in banking. She began her career at First Citizens Bank in 2008 and held numerous positions before being named branch manager. While in this role, Kim became an active member of the Glennville Rotary Club, Glennville Lions Club, Glennville Sweet Onion Festival Committee, and has been involved with many other community events. She is currently the Band Booster Club President at Tattnall County High School, and drives a school bus for Tattnall County as well.
After 15 years in banking, Kim decided to change paths and seek out a more "small town" and customer oriented career. That's when she landed at the Glennville Chamber of Commerce in March of 2024. She is at the Glennville Chamber office (Glennville Welcome Center next to City Hall) most days, and is now the primary contact for the Glennville Sweet Onion Festival as well.
Stop by and meet our new Executive Director. She would love to meet you!
Reared in Glennville, Amy is a 1997 graduate of Tattnall County High School. She, her husband, Matt, and son, Dustin, make their home on the family property in the Gooseneck Community. Amy worked with the Georgia State Patrol SCRT office for almost 10 years, then transferred to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation for one year before coming to work for the family heating and air business for eight years. Since December of 2022, she has circled back to her first career as an insurance agent, right back where it all started in 1996 with W. Brian Threlkeld & Associates. She is thrilled to be home with Brian & Jane, and never dreamed of finding a co-worker like Genie!
Amy and her family are members of Mendes Baptist Church. Matt is a deacon and they both help where needed at the church. Matt and Dustin are both volunteer firemen for the county, with Dustin recently being added to the city department as well. They are all very active in our community.
Amy has served as a Director, Secretary and now President at the Glennville Chamber. She loves the Chamber and giving back to our community. She loves the Lord and her family dearly.
Amy is the daughter of Mike Groover and Linda Gale Groover, and granddaughter of the late J.L. & Reditha Atkins and the late Cecil & Ernestine Groover.
Marie Brock is originally from Claxton, Georgia, but has made Glennville her home for 26 years now. She married David Brock twenty years ago, and together they share 3 sons, 2 daughters, and seven grandchildren.
After working at Clyde's Market for over ten years, both at the office and as a store manager, Marie eventually found her way to Claxton Poultry / Fries Farms in 2018, and still works there today in the Human Resources department.
A member of Mendes Baptist Church, Marie enjoys cooking, fishing, and spending time with their family. She and David are both first responders and volunteer firefighters, and love staying extremely active helping their community.
Candace moved to Glennville when she was 4 years old. She tells the story that her father worked for the telephone company so they had already moved 3 times by the time they moved to Glennville. Her parents loved it here so much, he turned down any further promotions in order to stay here in Tattnall County.
She is a graduate of Pinewood Christian Academy and Swainsboro Tech with a diploma in Accounting. She has been in banking for 34 years, and is now a Loan Officer at South Georgia Bank. She has 2 kids that live in Glennville and they have blessed her with 8 beautiful grandchildren ranging in age from 3 months to 21 years old. Candace has lots of hobbies, but her favorite is following those grandchildren around to their races and ball games, or anything else they are involved in.
Connie Rogers is an honor graduate of Glennville High School who has 47 years of banking experience. She has been a valuable part of the Glennville Bank for 35 years.
Connie and her husband, Jeff, have a daughter, Cortney, a son, Jes (Tabitha), and 5 grandchildren, Emma, Cami, Addy, Macy, and Lawton. She is a member of the Glennville Methodist Church and loves to attend her grandkids events and spend time outdoors with family and friends.
Her favorite Bible verses are Numbers 6: 24-26 that reads “The Lord bless you and keep you, the Lord makes His face shine upon you and be gracious unto you, the Lord turn His face toward you and give you His peace.”
Glennville attorney Dylan Edward Mulligan is a native of Glennville whose roots run deep in Tattnall and surrounding counties. He is a graduate of Pinewood Christian Academy and received a B. A. in history with a minor in political science from Georgia Southern University and a juris doctorate from the University of Georgia School of Law.
In addition to practicing law in the Law Office of Hugh J. McCullough, P.C., in Glennville, Mulligan is part owner of several local small businesses and serves on the Board of Directors of his family’s farming operation, G&R Farms. He is the son of Mike A. Mulligan and Paige Dasher Mulligan and the grandson of the late Edward F. “Ed” Mulligan, Jr. and Edna Belle Rogers Mulligan and the late Gerald W. Dasher and Pam Durrence Dasher, all of Glennville.
He is a lifelong member of Glennville Methodist Church, of which he serves as Church Clerk, Church Historian, and member of the Children and Youth Council. Additionally, he serves on the boards of directors of various other organizations, including the Glennville-Tattnall Museum; Friends of the Glennwanis Hotel; Glennville Rotary Club, of which he previously served as club president; Tattnall County Library; and the Georgia Salzburger Society; and previously as Secretary of the Tattnall County Republican Party.
Mulligan is also known across the Southeast as “The Georgia Sandman,” for the elaborate sandcastles and sculptures which he has constructed on the Georgia and Florida coasts since the time of his childhood. In addition to his own book of sandcastles, his work has been featured in many newspapers, magazines, online publications, and television news broadcasts.
Mrs. Lynda Goodell originally came from the New England area, moving to Glennville from Maine about ten years ago, and it has been home ever since. She came to volunteer at the Glennville Chamber just after relocating, and has been here nearly daily for over ten years now, helping whenever and wherever there is a need.
She works at the Welcome Center / Chamber office daily, is an active member of the Glennville Rotary Club, Glennville Lions Club, Glennville Faith Riders, and helps with not only the local food bank, but also helps in the nurseries at both First Baptist Church and AnchorPointe Church at times. She stays very active volunteering for all of these organizations, but is still probably best known in town as our local "Ticket Master", always out selling raffle tickets for the Chamber or a variety of other organizations to help out.
Ms. Lynda lives here in Tattnall County with her husband of fifty years, Mr. Ira, affectionately called "Pops" by everyone at Marco's Pizza, where he has worked for several years as a delivery driver. They have 2 children both here in Glennville, daughter Amy and son Tim (Amanda), and enjoy spending time with them as well as their 3 grandchildren, and even a new great-grandchild.
We appreciate everything you do for us, Ms. Lynda!!
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