Brenda Fitzgerald
On the record
Trump CDC Director 2017-2018; resigned after 6 months over tobacco-stock conflict of interest
SEVERITY · RESIGNED
Background
Between 2011 and 2017, Brenda Fitzgerald held the State Health Officer / Commissioner / Secretary seat in Georgia, a 6-year tenure. Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after Stuart Brown; succeeded by Patrick O'Neal. Departure context: Trump CDC Director 2017-2018; resigned after 6 months over tobacco-stock conflict of interest. Same-year political environment (2011): Governor Nathan Deal; Attorney General Sam Olens; Secretary of State Brian Kemp.
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Others who held this office in Georgia
- Kathleen Toomey (2019-present)
- Patrick O'Neal (2018-2019)
- Stuart Brown (2003-2007)
- Kathleen Toomey (2002-2003)
- Stuart Brown (1995-2003)