Marcia Davis has been appointed as the Clerk of the Clayton County Board of Commissioners. Davis brings extensive experience in public service, having served Clayton County in multiple roles over the years. She has contributed to Board operations, agenda management, policy coordination, and executive administration.
Davis is recognized for her attention to detail and strong communication skills. Her commitment to transparency and efficiency has been noted by colleagues. According to the announcement, she had already been handling several key responsibilities within the Clerk’s Office prior to her appointment, which is expected to ensure a smooth transition.
“Marcia Davis has been appointed Clerk of the Clayton County Board of Commissioners, bringing years of institutional knowledge, professionalism, and dedication to public service to the role. She has served Clayton County in various capacities and has been instrumental in supporting Board operations, agenda management, policy coordination, and executive administration. Known for her attention to detail, strong communication skills, and commitment to transparency and efficiency, Mrs. Davis has already been performing several key responsibilities of the Clerk’s Office, allowing for a seamless transition,” stated county officials.
Davis is married with two children and one granddaughter; she is also expecting a grandson.
In related news about Clayton County schools: Enrollment dropped by 2.5% during the 2022-23 school year compared to the previous year (https://www.gadoe.org/). The total student enrollment was 61,644 for that period (https://www.gadoe.org/), with white students making up only 2% of the student body (https://www.gadoe.org/).
