Welfare Watch -  August 16, 2011 - Carl Brown Selected as DJJ Deputy Commissioner

From the Department of Juvenile Justice:

Carl Brown has been selected as the deputy commissioner for the division of youth services. He has had a long and distinguished career with the agency. He began his employment with DJJ in 1987 as a court service worker in Tifton and in 1989 was promoted to a senior court service worker in the same office. In 1994, he was promoted to juvenile program manager in Thomasville, and in 2000 promoted to multi-service center manager for the Bibb MSC in Macon. In 2001, he was promoted to district director for District 6. In 2007, he was promoted to regional administrator for the southwest region. Brown received his bachelor's degree in psychology from Georgia Southwestern University and later graduated from Troy University with his masters' in management.
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