From the Community. For the Community.

I’m Kenn Collier—an entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, and lifelong advocate for safer, stronger communities. I was born and raised in South Atlanta, built my career in College Park and East Point, and I’m running for Georgia State House District 62 because I’ve seen what happens when our neighborhoods are ignored—and I refuse to accept that as normal.
I didn’t start serving when I decided to run. I’m running because I’ve already been serving.
This Is Personal for Me

My work has always been rooted in one mission: creating opportunity and preventing harm before it happens. I’ve worked on the frontlines of violence prevention, youth development, and community stabilization—not from behind a desk, but alongside families, young people, and local leaders.
When gun violence touches your community, when opportunity feels out of reach, when systems fail—that’s not abstract policy. That’s real life. And that’s where I’ve spent my career.
Why I’m Running Now

District 62 is at a crossroads. We’re growing, changing, and full of potential—but too many families are being left behind. Too many decisions are being made without the people most affected at the table.
This open seat is an opportunity to bring leadership that already knows the work, the people, and the urgency. I’m running to make sure opportunity reaches every front door—not just a select few.
Leadership That Delivers

As your State Representative, I will focus on what matters most to our district:
Preventing violence and improving community safety
Creating local jobs and economic stability
Protecting long-time residents from displacement
Expanding access to healthcare and mental health services
Building real pathways for our youth to succeed
These aren’t talking points. They’re the work I’ve already been doing—and the work I’ll take to the Georgia State House.
See My Priorities
Let’s Do This Together
This campaign is about showing up, telling the truth, and fighting for the people who make District 62 home. I’m asking you to join me—not just as a voter, but as a partner in building the future our community deserves.