CONYERS, GA—Conyers City Manager Tony Lucas announced that Kameron Kelley, director of the city’s Department of Information Technology, has been promoted as chief of operations effective April 1. Brad Sutton, who recently retired from the city after nearly 32 years of service, previously served in the role of chief of operations since January 2021.
“Kameron’s extensive knowledge in the areas of technology, strategic planning, security and innovation make him the perfect fit for this important position,” said Lucas. “Kameron’s experience in the inner workings of the city and his ability to work with all audiences, whether employees, citizens, or vendors, will serve him well in this new role.”
Kelley joined the city of Conyers in 2010. He is a native of Rockdale County and holds degrees from Clayton State University and Bellevue University. Kelley has led many major technology system upgrades for the city in recent years and was instrumental in the design and build-out of Conyers City Hall. Kelley’s new responsibilities include overseeing all operations of the following departments: Planning and Inspections, Public Relations and Tourism, Public Works and Transportation, the Georgia International Horse Park and Cherokee Run Golf Club.