Manager, Special Projects
Georgia Department of Economic Development
The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) is the state’s sales and marketing arm. It is Georgia’s lead agency for attracting new business investment, encouraging the expansion of existing industry and small businesses, and locating new markets for Georgia products. As the state’s official destination marketing organization, it drives traveler visitation and promotes the state as a location for film and digital entertainment projects. GDEcD is responsible for planning and mobilizing state resources for economic development, fostering innovation and the arts to drive opportunity from the mountains to the coast.
The Global Commerce team seeks to increase jobs and investment through new locations and expansions, including small businesses. Global Commerce professionals include statewide and regional project teams, small business, and International Representatives in more than a dozen international markets that connect businesses to partners and resources across the state.
The Manager of Special Projects serves as a trusted strategic partner to the Deputy Commissioner of Global Commerce, providing high-level operational support across one of the state’s most visible and impactful divisions. This role ensures that the Deputy Commissioner’s priorities are seamlessly executed, the Global Commerce team is aligned and equipped for success, and the department maximizes opportunities to create jobs and investment across Georgia. The ideal candidate is proactive, highly organized, solutions-driven, trustworthy and capable of representing the Deputy Commissioner and division with confidence. The position requires exceptional judgment, superior communication skills and strong relationship-building abilities, the ability to anticipate needs before they arise, and confidentiality. The candidate is deeply committed to the mission of economic development.
- Full Time
Accounting/Finance
Strategic and Operational Support
Support the Deputy Commissioner, helping shape priorities, anticipate challenges, and
provide insight-driven recommendations.
Oversee the Deputy Commissioner’s workflow and calendar — screening requests,
coordinating logistics, certifying and reviewing meeting briefing memos for senior
leadership, and ensuring preparation and follow-up. Advise on meeting prioritization and delegation when scheduling conflicts arise, coordinating with the Executive Assistant.
Coordinate senior leadership meeting/event requests for the Division with the
Commissioner’s Office.
Prepare the Deputy Commissioner for engagements through briefing materials, Salesforce data, talking points, draft presentations, and background documents for meetings, industry visits, and other engagements.
Build and maintain systems that support smooth operations, efficient communication, and readiness for fast-moving economic development opportunities.
Translate high-level objectives into actionable plans; ensure follow-through across Global Commerce’s teams, initiatives, and cross-agency partners.
Coordinate follow-ups from meetings and conferences, ensuring commitments and action
items move forward.
Lead and manage special projects as designated by the Deputy Commissioner.
Initiative, Anticipation & Problem-Solving
Proactively identify potential obstacles and sensitive issues and propose solutions before
challenges escalate.
Anticipate the Deputy Commissioner’s needs and prepare options, context, or decision
pathways ahead of key meetings, project milestones, or public-facing events.
Step in to resolve issues, mediate conflicts, and keep high-priority projects on track.
Stakeholder & Partner Engagement
Serve as an extension of the Deputy Commissioner in meetings, internal discussions, and
stakeholder interactions, ensuring clear communication and consistent execution of goals.
Represent the Deputy Commissioner in select internal or external meetings, as
appropriate; ability to present to a group with confidence.
Build strong relationships with partners and represent Global Commerce with
professionalism and diplomacy.
Bachelor’s degree in business administration, public administration, economic development, political science, or related field AND a minimum of four (4) years of progressively responsible experience in executive support, strategy execution, project management, or economic development
Knowledge of Georgia’s economic development ecosystem, including business recruitment, existing industry support, workforce, and incentives
Exceptional oral and written communication skills
Proven ability to exercise discretion, think strategically, and anticipate needs.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Demonstrated ability to execute multiple projects simultaneously
Exceptional organizational skills and attention to detail
Comfort with public speaking and presentations
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Resumé and cover letter
