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Hunter Loggins Chosen as NFIB State Director for Georgia

Hunter Loggins Chosen as NFIB State Director for Georgia

November 30, 2022

Nathan Humphrey has been named Region Director over Georgia and seven other states

Hunter Loggins Chosen as NFIB State Director for Georgia

NFIB, the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, has selected Hunter Loggins as its Georgia State Director. He previously served as NFIB’s Grassroots Manager for Georgia and four other states. Loggins succeeds Nathan Humphrey, who has been named Region Director, overseeing Georgia and seven other states. Loggins, a graduate of the University of Georgia, joined NFIB in 2018. He previously served as legislative manager with the Georgia Agribusiness Council and as legislative aide in the Georgia Senate Majority Leader’s Office. As state director, Loggins will be NFIB’s primary advocate in the General Assembly and will guide and direct member engagement and political involvement throughout the state. “Hunter brings a wealth of knowledge, experience, and passion for small business,” Humphrey said. “Those are valuable skills that will help the voices of our small business members be heard in Atlanta.”  
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