ATLANTA —The Georgia Emergency Agency has been appointed to a new role.
GEMA Director Chris Stallings has been named the new U.S. Assistant Administrator for Disaster Recovery and Resilience of the Small Business Association.
According to officials, Stallings will now work with former Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffer.
Congratulations to Director Chris Stallings on his appointment as the U.S. Assistant Administrator for Disaster Recovery and Resilience with @SBAgov!
— GEMA/HS (@GeorgiaEMAHS) January 16, 2025
Your leadership has been essential to our success, and your impact will be felt for years to come. Congrats again, Director! pic.twitter.com/BfDUEyx9pz
Gov. Brian Kemp took to social media to congratulate Stallings and thanked him for his service to the people of Georgia and the United States.
Marty, the girls, and I want to congratulate Director Chris Stallings on the recent announcement that his service to the people of our state and country will now take on a new and expanded form on the national level.
— Governor Brian P. Kemp (@GovKemp) January 16, 2025
We’re grateful for all Director Stallings has done to protect… pic.twitter.com/Ni5cMsTTGg