In 2014, my family relocated to Georgia and immediately became Gwinnett County residents, making our home in Grayson. Since then, the growth and progress for our family assures my wife and I, that we made the right decision to live in Gwinnett. I am running for office because I want to see every family in our community thrive, people in Grayson and Loganville deserve a State Representative that listens to them, fights for our shared values and is invested in our community.
My wife Kofo Adeyina is a CPA and our three wonderful children Dami, Lade, and Layo, happily live in Grayson, GA. I coached U-8/U-9 Boys Recreational Soccer at Briscoe park for 2 years. I have been a mentor for Big Brothers Big Sisters where I mentored twin Brothers in which I have maintained a relationship for over 20 years.
Commitment to a better Georgia
Strengthening our community and state is an effort I have devoted myself to since moving to Gwinnett County in 2014. I am the past Executive Director of NAPAC, an organization that works to empower and organize the Nigerian-American Community across the nation and right here in Georgia, I also serve on the board of the Gwinnett County Democratic Party and am involved with a number of other community organizations that do everything from voter registration to providing mentorship and support to strengthen families and community.
I have a Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering from the University of Akron in Ohio and a Master’s in Management Information Systems from The Lawrence Technological University in Michigan. Additionally, I am a Certified Project Management Professional (PMP).