Asher Dozier leads Energy and Electric Mobility Engagement within the Infrastructure
and Community Resilience unit at the Institute of Government. He specializes in helping
communities, local governments, and state agencies navigate the emergence of interconnected
energy and transportation ecosystems. He develops and delivers training programs,
guidebooks, and technical assistance resources on economic development and infrastructure
planning, and convenes collaborations across sectors to support Georgia’s growing
economy. Prior to joining the Institute of Government, Dozier served in local government
management and leadership roles, with more than 18 years of experience in public safety,
local government administration, and community and economic development. He was on
the recruiting teams that brought some of Georgia’s largest economic development projects
to the state. Dozier is a statewide leader who has been recognized by prestigious
programs, including Leadership Georgia (Class of 2023), Georgia Municipal Association’s
(GMA) GeorgiaForward Young Gamechangers (2022), and the International City/County
Management Association’s (ICMA) Emerging Leaders Development Program (2021).
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- M.S. Management, Troy University
- B.S. Criminal Justice, Troy University
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