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Jason Hall

Jason-HallJason Hall is a native of Lafayette GA. He was raised by a Southern Baptist pastor’s home. This upbringing has helped shape his value system. His father and mother were both bi-vocational in the ministry and spent much of their time in a voluntary capacity. Jason Married his wife Melissa in 1995. Jason has worked in education, sales, and construction throughout his career. He has also served as a student pastor for several churches both in North and South Georgia. In 2003 he took a code enforcement position with Ringgold, Ga. During his tenure in Ringgold, he was mentored by the City Manager. It was here he began to understand the importance of local government. In 2013 he and his wife Melissa moved to Lyons, Georgia, and began his second role as a city manager. His wife has experienced a stellar career in the emergency medical field, and the restaurant industry and currently continues her medical career with one of our local family medical practices. Jason and Melissa have one beautiful daughter, Kelsey, who has a career in the health insurance field. They are also the parents of two creative sons, Evan, who has a successful career in construction, and Caden, who is seeking higher education at Southeastern Technician College.

Jason’s love of local government comes from a servant's perspective. According to him, no form of government is as closely associated with service as the local form of government. Local government gives him the ability to impact his neighbors daily. He also holds the life mantra “…. plant trees under whose shade you do not expect to sit”. Jason has been a member of Lion’s Club International since 2013 and believes Lion's creed, “We Serve,” is a natural extension of his life’s mantra. Jason Served as President of the Lyons Lions Club in 2019-2020 Jason was awarded Lion of the Year in 2020, the Lyons International Presidents Certificate of Appreciation and is a Melvin Jones Fellow. IN 2023 He was awarded the Lions Club Citation of Distinguished Service for his Veterans Memorial Flag Project.