State Rep. Al Williams (D-Midway) accepted his nomination to join the Coastal Entertainment Alliance in an advisory role.
Launched in the summer of 2023, the Coastal Entertainment Alliance represents businesses, educational institutions, and local governments along the coast that support Georgia’s growing creative economy.
Williams has represented the residents of Liberty County in the Georgia General Assembly for over 20 years. During this time, he has served on many important committees such as the Appropriations, Creative Arts and Entertainment, Economic Development and Tourism, Game Fish and Parks, House Rules, Public Safety, and Transportation committees. He also serves on the Rural Development Council and is a past chairman of the Georgia Legislative Black Caucus, which is the largest legislative Black caucus in America.
Representative Williams is a Vietnam War veteran and currently serves on the Georgia Joint Military Defense Commission. In addition, he serves on the Liberty County Development Authority and on the Liberty County Chamber of Commerce, among other roles, in which he’s earned numerous local, state and national awards, including the nationally recognized Trumpet Award in 2008.
“The Coastal Entertainment Alliance is thrilled to announce that Georgia legislator Al Williams has joined the Advisory Board. His extensive knowledge and leadership experience in both the state legislature and local community will add valuable insight and perspective to the team. We are excited to have Representative Williams on the board and look forward to working with him to create a positive impact on the coastal region of our great state,” said Matt Campbell, president, Coastal Entertainment Alliance.
About Coastal Entertainment Alliance The Coastal Entertainment Alliance has a mission to support workforce development programs and career opportunities while promoting the resources available for film, music, and other entertainment initiatives in the region.
Visit online at CoastalEntertainmentAlliance. com and on social media.