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| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 7:30 North Cobb: North Cobb Rotary Club Guest 
Representative Devan Seabaugh was elected to the Georgia House of Representatives in a
special election in July 2021. He represents House District 34, which includes west Cobb County
and parts of Marietta and Kennesaw.
House Speaker Jon Burns and the House Committee on Assignments appointed Rep. Seabaugh
to several key House committees, including Appropriations, Transportation, Industry & Labor,
Community & Public Health, Creative Arts & Entertainment and Energy, Utilities &
Telecommunications.
In addition to his committee assignments, Rep. Seabaugh holds several leadership roles. He
serves as Vice Chairman of the House Industry & Labor Committee, Vice Chairman of the
Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Vice Chairman of the Creative Arts &
Entertainment Committee. He is also a Deputy Whip for the Republican Majority House Caucus
and is a former Vice Chairman of the Cobb County Legislative Delegation.
Outside of his legislative responsibilities, Rep. Seabaugh is the Vice President of Administration
at Metro Atlanta Ambulance Service, a private company providing 9-1-1 emergency and critical
care ambulance services to counties and hospitals throughout greater metro-Atlanta. He has
played a pivotal role in the company's growth, helping it expand from a start-up with 10
employees and 2 ambulances to one of the Southeast's most respected ambulance providers, now
employing over 1,200 people and operating more than 150 ambulances.
Born in Syracuse, New York, Rep. Seabaugh moved to Marietta, Georgia, at the age of one. He
is the son of a U.S. Air Force Vietnam veteran and retired Lockheed Martin engineer. His mother
worked part time and was a full-time mother raising three children.
Rep. Seabaugh graduated from Marietta City public schools and earned a bachelor's degree in
business administration from the University of West Georgia. He completed his EMT/paramedic
training at West Georgia Technical College in Carrollton, GA. His 40-year career in healthcare
began as a paramedic including time on the streets of Atlanta with Grady EMS before returning
to Cobb County to help start-up Metro Atlanta Ambulance Service.
A dedicated community leader, Rep. Seabaugh actively serves on the boards of Wellstar
Kennestone Regional Hospital, the North Georgia State Fair Association, the Earl Smith Strand
Theatre, the Cobb Chamber of Commerce and the Cobb Travel and Tourism Sports Alliance.
His past community leadership includes impactful roles with organizations such as MUST
Ministries, the Boys & Girls Club, the Boy Scouts of America, United Way, YMCA, the
American Cancer Society, the American Heart Association, the Cobb Safety Village and Safe
Kids Georgia. He is known for his ability to bring people together and find creative solutions to
complex community problems. For his efforts, he has been widely recognized, earning honors
such as Marietta Citizen of the Year from the Cobb Chamber of Commerce, the Mack Henderson
Public Service Award, and the Chamber Chairman’s Awards from both the Cobb and Paulding
Chambers of Commerce.
Rep. Seabaugh is also an active member of his local Rotary and Kiwanis clubs. His contributions
have been recognized with distinctions such as the Rotary International Paul Harris Fellow
designation and Kiwanis International’s George Hixson Fellow Award, Patriot Award, Henry
Heinz Award, and Community Service Award. Additionally, his patriotism and support for the
U.S. military have been recognized by the Sons of the American Revolution, the Daughters of
the American Revolution, and the Vietnam Veterans Alliance.
Rep. Seabaugh and his wife, Beth, have been married for over 33 years and reside in west Cobb
County. Together, they have five adult children and four grandchildren. They are active members
of First United Methodist Church in Marietta. In his free time, Rep. Seabaugh enjoys reading,
boating, playing golf, tennis, and pickleball, and spending time at the lake and beach with his
family | 5 | 6 |
7 | 8 12:15p Buckhead: Dr. Bryan Johnson, Atlanta Public Schools Superintendent Guest leadership. Dr. Bryan Johnson, a former corporate executive and accomplished K-12 leader, serves as Superintendent for Atlanta Public Schools, bringing a unique blend of corporate and educational leadership to the role. For nearly two decades, Dr. Johnson has dedicated much of his career to public education, serving as a teacher, school administrator, and district administrator. At the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC), he provided critical counsel as the university completed its current strategic plan and led the development and execution of the 2025-2030 strategic plan. He brings extensive experience in educational leadership, workforce development, business strategy, change management, and collaborative leadership.
1p Roswell: RUMC JOB FAIR Come one come all. RUMC is looking for employers interested in expanding their job force. This event brings in 100-150 people looking for job opportunities. | 9 12p North Fulton: TBD Guest Please join us for our regularly scheduled lunch meeting, the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. Brimstone Restaurant & Tavern, 10595 Old Alabama Rd Connector, Alpharetta, GA 30022 6:30p North Cobb: Volunteer: Men's Extension Dinner NCRC will be feeing 70 men at the Men's Extension. Please arrive at 6:30pm as dinner will be served at 7pm. Parking is limited. Please RSVP at the link below.
Location: Men's Extension, 1507 Church Street, Marietta, GA 30060 NCRC Champion contact: Keith Altobelli
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14 | 15 | 16 10:30 North Fulton: CDA Treasure Hunt This fun event will have us "hiding" treasures on the CDA playground and then we get to enjoy watching the excitement of the children hunting for the treasures. After two treasure hunts, Rotarians are invited to stay for lunch with the PreK students. | 17 7:30 Thomasville: Coffee Chat Join fellow Rotarians for coffee at Grassroots Coffee. No agenda, no program. Grab a cup to go or sit down and get to know fellow Rotarians better. | 18 5:30p Roswell: Alive in Roswell with Roswell Rotary club Alive in Roswell is a free monthly festival held every third Thursday from April through October in Roswell, Georgia. In 2025, the schedule is: April 17, May 15, June 19, July 17, August 21, September 18, and October 16. The festival runs from 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM, but our tent closes at 7:30. Come join us in front of the Hagan Center for burgers, dogs, and Roswell Rotary fellowship! It's a Roswell Rotary tradition and a great way to get to know other members. 5:30p Tucker: Happy Hour - Location TBD Join us as we partner with businesses in the community for social, networking, and camaraderie. Bring friends to learn more about the Rotary Club of Tucker. Each month we explore different businesses in the tucker area. Check back for updates and location details. | 19 | 20 |
21 | 22 12:15p Buckhead: Rotary on the Road Lunch at Fulton County Animal Shelter Guest Join us for the first Rotary on the Road lunch with LifeLine and Buckhead Rotary and support our Pawsitivity Partnership. The meeting will be held at the Fulton County Animal Shelter. Box lunches will be provided with a short presentation and tours of the facility. We meet at 1251 Fulton Industrial Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30336 | 23 12p North Fulton: TBD Guest Please join us for our regularly scheduled lunch meeting, the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. Brimstone Restaurant & Tavern, 10595 Old Alabama Rd Connector, Alpharetta, GA 30022 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 10 Buckhead: Fulton Healthy Pet Event as part of the Pawsitivity Partnership with LifeLineRegister 
Come out and support our Pawsitivity Partnership with LifeLine's Healthy Pet event. There will be 1,500+ pets and their people in attendance. This event provides the much needed vaccinations for dogs and cats as well as chipping and vouchers for spaying and neutering. As a volunteer, you will have the opportunity to engage with the animals as you help direct people, check them in, and assist with paperwork. Come for an hour or stay for the entire time. Families and children of all ages are welcome to attend. |
28 | 29 12:15p Buckhead: David E. Altig, Executive Vice President and Chief Economic Adviser, The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Guest 
David E. Altig is executive vice president and chief economic adviser at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. He serves on the executive leadership team for the Bank's economic mobility and resilience strategic priority and is a member of the executive leadership committee. Altig is a fellow and past president of the National Association for Business Economics. In addition, he is a member of the advisory council of the Global Interdependence Center and its College of Central Bankers and a member of the National Business Economics Issues Council. He serves on the board of the Konstanz Seminar on Monetary Theory and Policy. He has research in several prominent professional journals, including the American Economic Review, the Journal of Econometrics, the Journal of Monetary Economics, and the National Tax Journal. | 30 | | | | |