Baldwin Names Finalist for City Manager Position

BALDWIN, GA — After an extensive search, the City of Baldwin has identified Ms. Tiera Morrison as the sole finalist for its next City Manager, city officials announced this week. The Mayor and City Council are expected to finalize her appointment during the upcoming Regular Business Meeting on December 9, 2025.

Ms. Morrison brings a strong background in public sector leadership, public health, and organizational management. She has overseen teams of more than 50 employees and has experience directly managing resources within a multi-million-dollar operating budget. City officials say her depth of knowledge, combined with her proven ability to lead large teams, made her stand out during the search process.

“Ms. Morrison is a seasoned executive with exceptional strategic planning experience,” the city said in its announcement. “Baldwin looks forward to her leadership.”

If officially appointed next month, Morrison will step into one of Baldwin’s most critical roles, working closely with the Mayor and City Council to guide operations, advance community priorities, and support continued growth throughout the city.

More details about Ms. Morrison’s start date and transition plan will be shared following the December 9 meeting.

This is a developing story. Habersham News reached out to Ms. Morrison for comment but we were unable to connect with her. This story will be update this story as more information becomes available.

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