
Greg Mullis
Greg Mullis was born and raised in Chickamauga, Georgia, and currently resides in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Political Science with a minor in Legal Studies from Kennesaw State University, where he served in leadership roles within Kappa Alpha Order and was actively involved in campus and community philanthropic initiatives.
Greg is currently pursuing a Master of Business Administration at Louisiana State University, where he is further developing his expertise in strategic leadership, business operations, and policy-driven decision-making. He also holds a professional certification in Grant Writing from the University of Georgia.
His early experience in public service began as an intern for the Georgia General Assembly under President Pro Tempore Butch Miller. Since then, Greg has built a strong reputation in political strategy and public affairs, having worked on numerous successful campaigns throughout Georgia, including those for Governor Brian Kemp, Attorney General Chris Carr, and Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones. His hands-on approach to grassroots organizing, coalition building, and donor engagement has made him a trusted advisor to many in Georgia politics.
Beyond politics, Greg has demonstrated a deep commitment to service and advocacy. He has led fundraising efforts for The Independence Fund, helping to provide all-terrain wheelchairs to wounded veterans, and continues to volunteer his time with Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
In recognition of his leadership and impact in the legislative arena, JAMES Magazine named Greg Mullis one of Georgia’s Top 20 Rising Star Lobbyists of 2024—a testament to his influence, work ethic, and growing presence in the field of public affairs.
