Korey Anderson, a lifelong resident of Hall County, where his family has lived since the early 1800s, embodies the community values that define this area. Growing up in Chestnut Mountain, he is a proud product of the Hall County school system, having attended Chestnut Mountain Elementary, South Hall Middle, and graduating from Johnson High School in 2000. He furthered his education by earning a bachelor’s degree in business with honors from Augusta State University.
Raised in a family that emphasized hard work, faith, and strong family ties, Korey has carried these principles into both his personal and professional life. Alongside his wife, Lindsey, he has actively participated in giving back to the community, serving on multiple boards and opening their home as foster parents. Their commitment to community values is evident in their dedication to supporting local initiatives, including campaign donations that benefit their neighbors.
Over the years, Korey has gained experience in various industries across Hall County, including retail, environmental science, real estate, and healthcare. Currently, he manages his wife’s private dental practice while upholding his commitment to service and leadership as a candidate for District 1 Commissioner, where he advocates for voter rights and community engagement.
Korey and Lindsey have been happily married for 17 years and are blessed with two beautiful daughters. Together, they remain devoted to their faith, family, and the vibrant community they proudly call home.