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Silas Roberts, Chair of the Chapter Relations Committee

Silas Roberts, Chair of the Chapter Relations Committee

Silas Roberts was first appointed the Chapter Relations Chairman of the GRA in August of 2021. He has been an active member of the Hart County Republican Party for many years with the rest of his family. The second-born son of Timothy Roberts, Sr. and Linda Roberts, Silas has experience working in congressional campaigns crossing multiple county lines as well as in operating a successful landscaping business.

J. Gregory Howard, Chair of the New Membership Committee

J. Gregory Howard, Chair of the New Membership Committee

As the Chairman of the New Membership Committee, Gregory Howard had the special task of vetting applicants for new membership into the Georgia Republican Assembly. He served in this role from February 2021 until the conclusion of the GRA State Convention in December of 2021. Greg is from Gwinnett County, and has served with distinction as the President of the Gwinnett RA chapter there. He formerly served as the Chairman of the Gwinnett Republican Party, and hosts a conservative radio program called “News & Views.”

Celestine James, Chair of the Membership Committee

Celestine James, Chair of the Membership Committee

Celestine James from South Georgia, who is affectionately known by many as “CJ,” brings a special passion for outreach to overlooked groups for the Republican cause. She volunteered and was appointed to Chair the new Membership Committee for the GRA in January 2021.

As President of ANNIE’S LEGACY INC., a domestic nonprofit corporation, Celestine James is carrying on a spirit of service and compassion imparted by her mother, Annie Ruth Page Jones, who raised her family with only a fourth-grade education before tragically passing away of breast cancer at age 57. Ms. James and her siblings founded ANNIE’S LEGACY INC. over 25 years ago to honor their mother – a woman of strong moral character, a love of God, and a strong work ethic to overcome obstacles – by providing educators and students of humble means with classroom supplies and holiday meals, among other initiatives to boost opportunities for the leaders of tomorrow. Ms. James served four years of active duty in the U.S. Army and seven years in the U.S. Army Reserve. Ms. James also served in the Republican Party as a former Precinct Chair in Columbia County, 8th District Chair in Chatham County as well as Minority Engagement officer, Liaison between the Republican Party and Board of Elections as well as community engagement. Employment experience as a Health-Benefits Advisor at the Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center, and Quality-Control Specialist with the U.S. Census Bureau. In addition to her work with ANNIE’S LEGACY INC., Ms. James serves her community as a civic advocate and a mother, carrying on a lifelong mission to bring dive …

Frank Molesky, Southeastern Regional Director

Frank Molesky, Southeastern Regional Director

Frank Molesky served as the 3rd Vice President of the GRA until he was elected as the new Southeastern NFRA Director in the autumn of 2019, a position he served in until a new Southeastern Regional NFRA Director was elected at the NFRA National Convention in Scottsdale, Arizona in October of 2021. Retired now after having worked as a successful financial advisor for many years, Frank has been active in the Republican Party and in the Republican Assembly all the way back since the 1964 Republican National Convention from California. He loves to travel.

Abigail Darnell, 3rd Vice President

Abigail Darnell, 3rd Vice President

Abigail Hope Darnell (formerly Abigail Hope Cochran) grew up in Whitfield County in northwest Georgia before marrying Nathaniel Darnell in the summer of 2020. She is the grateful mother of their first child Patience Hope Darnell, who was born in November of 2021. She is the eldest daughter among seven children belonging to Crystal Cochran and CPA Keith Cochran, and worked at his accounting firm for many years. She has also been heavily active in Georgia Right to Life, helping her family organize and run the northwest chapter of GRTL beginning in 2016. In 2019 she was elected as the Vice President of Georgia Right to Life by the state board, serving under Ricardo Davis, the President of that organization. She was re-elected to that position in August 2021. She served for five years as Secretary on the board of the L’Abri Symphony, a non-profit community orchestra in Dalton, Georgia, and has trained and volunteered with the Center for Bioethical Reform, doing campus outreach and street activism. In addition, she has served as a field reporter and correspondent for David Tulis’s radio show based in Chattanooga. Abigail served as 3rd Vice President originally in 2021, and was re-elected to that position at the GRA State Convention in December of 2021 for another term.

Nate Porter, Treasurer

Nate Porter, Treasurer

Nathan Porter was elected to serve as the Treasurer for the GRA after James B. Jordan resigned from the position. He was later re-elected to that position at the GRA State Convention in December of 2021. Nate was the founding leader of the Fulton chapter of the GRA formerly, and was elected as Chairman of the 6th Congressional District GOP Committee in 2021 as well. He runs a bookkeeping firm in Alpharetta.

Michael Davis, Assistant Secretary

Michael Davis, Assistant Secretary

Michael Davis served as the Assistant Secretary of the GRA in 2020 and 2021, and was previously the founding President of the Cobb County Republican Assembly chapter. Having graduated from Sprayberry high school and studied business marketing at Perimeter college, Michael worked as a marketing and sales manager for a Fortune 500 company from 2001 to 2005 (responsible for training and managing 75 sales reps). He thereafter worked as the telecommunications director for T-Mobile until 2007. He founded the company “Local Boys Lawn Care” in 2007. He has volunteered as a delegate and committee member of the Cobb GOP and 11th Congressional District since 2012. He was elected as the 44th House District Chair in 2013 and the Vice Chair of Fundraising for the 11th District GOP in 2015. He now serves as the 2nd Vice Chairman of the Cobb County Republican Party under Jason Shepherd. Michael has been married to his wife Katie for over 12 years and has two beautiful children, Lillian and Brennen.

Norine Cantor, 2nd Vice President

Norine Cantor, 2nd Vice President

Norine attended UNG and received her AA in Business Administration. Also, attended the Leadership Institute to learn how to effectively run a grassroots campaign.

Norine is actively involved in her local GOP as the Events Chair, and other local political organizations. She has been involved in politics for many years and has had active roles in running campaigns including being an Intern for Congressman Paul Broun.

Norine volunteered for Candidate Trump and passionately supported and voted for him.  If you have more questions, please call or email.

Brant Frost V, 1st Vice President

Brant Frost V, 1st Vice President

Brant is the Chairman of the Coweta County Republican Party (CCRP) serving since March 2013. He previously served as 1st Vice Chairman of the CCRP from 2011 to 2013 and served as a delegate to the 2012 Republican National Convention.

Brant was born and raised in Georgia and has lived in Coweta County since childhood. Brant or “Five” (as his friends call him) has served as a volunteer in the campaigns of Gary Bauer, Saxby Chambliss, and Sonny Perdue. He also served as county campaign manager for Jeff Chapman and Max Wood in 2010.

In 2010, Brant was appointed to serve as Vice Chairman of the Newnan Urban Redevelopment Agency. In 2013, he was appointed Chairman of the agency.

In 2011, Brant was elected as 1st Vice Chair of the Coweta County Republican Party (CCRP). In late 2011, Brant worked closely with Mike Crane in Crane’s successful bid to win a special election to the state senate. Brant would go on to serve as a legislative aide to Senator Crane in 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 sessions of the Georgia General Assembly. In April 2012, Brant was elected to represent the Third Congressional District of Georgia to the Republican National Convention in Tampa serving as the youngest delegate from Georgia.

Brant was elected as Chairman of the CCRP without opposition in March of 2013; and elected to the GAGOP State Committee on April 20, 2013. In March 2015, Brant was re-elected CCRP Chairman unopposed. Also in March, Brant successfully led the effort to stop a proposed rules change to the GAGOP rules that would have created greater obstacles to participation in the party process.

Brant served on the Resolutions Committee at the 2012 and 2013 GAGOP state conventions. He is a co-founder of GeorgiaCaucus.org and has written for zpolitics.com as well as other political websites. As a young Christian Conservative Brant has always striven to conduct himself in a manner that would be a credit to his Lord, his family, and his country.