Micah Gravley

Vice President of Business Development at Talitrix

Micah Gravley has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Micah is currently serving as the Vice President of Business Development at Talitrix, a company focused on revolutionizing the criminal justice industry. Prior to this, Micah had a long career in public service, starting in 2002 as a Special Assistant to Governor Sonny Perdue. In 2013, they were elected as a State Representative in the Georgia General Assembly and was later appointed to the Carl Vinson Institute of Government & Leadership. Micah also served as the Grassroots Outreach Director for the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, where they worked to strengthen regional and county chapters and organize professional development events. Throughout their career, Micah has taken on leadership roles, such as serving as a deputy whip for the House Majority Caucus and being elected as vice chairman of the caucus.

Micah Gravley's education history includes a High School Diploma from Campbell High School in 1992. Micah then attended Emmanuel College GA from 1992 to 1997, where they earned a Bachelor's of Science in Interdisciplinary Business & History. During their time at Emmanuel College, they also received a Bachelor of Science degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus on Business/History and a minor in Biblical Studies & Pastoral Ministries. In 2011, they completed the Hiram Police Department Citizen's Academy, receiving a Graduation Certificate in Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting, and Related Protective Services. In 2013, Gravley attended The University of Georgia and obtained a Carl Vinson Institute of Government Certificate from the Georgia Legislative Leadership Institute.

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