
Vernon
Jones is a dedicated public servant with
a strong, conservative record of accomplishments.
As the Chief Executive Officer of DeKalb
County, Georgia, Jones has been widely honored
and recognized for his leadership in government
finance, economic development, public safety,
quality of life initiatives and his work
to improve the environment.
The son of a WWII veteran, Vernon
Jones grew up in a devoted Christian family
on a working farm in rural North Carolina.
It was during his formative years that Jones
established his rock-solid work ethic and
traditional values. Jones went on to earn
a bachelor's degree in business administration
and has formerly held leadership positions
at MCI WorldCom and BellSouth Cellular.
Jones also completed an Executive Program
at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy
School of Government. He has served as a
member of the boards of the DeKalb Board
of Health, the Atlanta Regional Commission,
the DeKalb Library Board, the DeKalb Pension
Board, and as a former member of the Board
of Visitors for Emory University and North
Carolina Central University.
Prior to his election as CEO, Jones served
eight years in the Georgia General Assembly
as a State Representative from DeKalb County.
During his tenure, he held positions on
the powerful Appropriations and Insurance
committees, Health and Ecology, Banking
Committee, and special Judiciary Committee.
Elected in 2000 and again in 2004, Vernon
Jones became the youngest person ever
elected to the CEO position. As CEO, Jones
provides leadership to nearly 7,000 employees,
directs day-to-day county operations and
presides over the twice-monthly meetings
of the Board of Commissioners. Jones oversees
a $2.6 billion budget in the state of
Georgia's second largest county. As a
result of Vernon Jones' fiscally conservative
stewardship, DeKalb County became one
of just 37 counties nationwide to hold
a dual AAA bond credit rating from both
Moody's and Standard and Poor's.
Throughout his tenure as CEO, Vernon
Jones has amassed numerous achievements
including the establishment of the nation's
first local Homeland Security office in
2001, the adoption of a progressive ethics
bill, a comprehensive series of quality
improvements for residential building
standards, development of a multipurpose
center for senior citizens, and historic
countywide passage of three separate bond
referenda for road improvements, libraries
and parks and green space.
Vernon Jones is a passionate advocate
for limited government, security and protections
for all citizens, balanced budgeting,
and helping Georgia's families achieve
the American dream. Jones is a proven
leader who is ideally poised to do for
this country what he has done for his
home county.