BioRep. Nikki T. Randall was born and raised in Macon Georgia, the youngest of five children bornto the Honorable William C. and Lauretta Fults Randall. She attended Bibb County Public Schools and is a 1995 graduate of Tennessee State University in Nashville TN, where she received a Bachelors’ of Business Administration degree, concentrating in marketing. Ms Randall made history in 1999 by becoming the first African American female to be elected to the Georgia General Assembly from Middle Georgia. She is presently the only female representative in all of Middle Georgia and is Chairwoman of the Bibb County Legislative Delegation. Rep. Randall, a third generation elected official, serves on the Judiciary Non-Civil, Health & Human Services, Ethics, and the powerful Rules Committee. After only 5 years of service she was appointed chair of the Interstate Cooperation committee making her the youngest serving committee chair ever appointed. She has served in other leadership positions in the house including Secretary and Vice Chair of the House Democratic Caucus, and was named Legislator of the year in 2001. Rep. Randall’s legislative affiliations include- Legislative Women’s Caucus, Georgia’s WIN List, Georgia Legislative Black Caucus, NOBEL Women, and the National Black Caucus of State Legislators Health Round Table. Representative Randall has served in many professional capacities, some of which include Marketing and Public Relations Director, Associated Enterprises; Assistant Human Resources Director, Georgia Music Hall of Fame; Employment Services Case Manager, Bibb County DFACS; Assistant Legislative Director, Georgia Nursing Home Association; Regional Field Coordinator, Barnes for Governor Campaign (1998); Regional Director, Democratic Party of Georgia, and Regional Marketing/Community Relations Director, UHS-Pruitt Corporation. She is currently a Governmental/Community Affairs consultant and pursuing a Masters of Public Health at Mercer University School of Medicine. Ms. Randall is a distinguished alumnus of Leadership Macon (1998) & Leadership Georgia (2004). Bibb County Democratic Women, Bibb County Democratic Executive Committee, Women’s Political Organization; Democratic Party of Georgia State Committee, and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Randall is member of the Beulahland Bible Church, where she works with the single’s ministry, Women of Worship ministry and sings in the Women’s choir. When she is not working she enjoys reading, mentoring rising political leaders, and volunteering with senior and youth organizations
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