

MARCH 7, 2024 – Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson headlined the annual State of the County Address, presented by Axis and HNTB and hosted by the Gwinnett Chamber and Council for Quality Growth. The event, held at 12 Stone Church, convened a diverse audience of more than 1,000 business and community leaders to celebrate collective accomplishments and gain insights into the vision shaping Gwinnett’s trajectory.
“Sometimes, opportunity isn’t obvious. It’s developed. It’s pursued. It’s nurtured. It’s the decision we make every single day to keep the doors of opportunity open for everyone,” said Chairwoman Hendrickson. “With shared purpose, I call on residents and businesses to ensure the pathways to prosperity remain accessible to all who call Gwinnett home.”
For over 36 years, the collaborative efforts of the Gwinnett Chamber and Council for Quality Growth have united business and community stakeholders, catalyzing growth in Metro Atlanta’s dynamic landscape.
Nick Masino, President & CEO of the Gwinnett Chamber and Partnership Gwinnett, emphasized the pivotal role of strategic partnerships in maintaining Gwinnett’s position as an economic powerhouse.
“Chairwoman Hendrickson’s leadership has propelled Gwinnett’s economy forward, reinforcing its reputation as a beacon of excellence within the region,” noted Masino. “We commend her visionary approach, which has yielded tangible benefits for our business community.”
Echoing this sentiment, Michael Paris, President & CEO of the Council for Quality Growth, underscored Gwinnett’s commitment to sustainable development.
“Gwinnett’s steadfast dedication to delivering superior services and cultivating a distinctive identity has positioned it as a magnet for growth in Metro Atlanta,” remarked Paris. “The Council is honored to collaborate with the Gwinnett Chamber in spotlighting the County’s achievements year after year.”

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Nicole Love Hendrickson is a mom, social worker, and community advocate. She is no stranger to the Gwinnett Community. She has dedicated nearly 15 years to serving the citizens of Gwinnett County in many different capacities and has led efforts to ensure that a diversity of voices were reflected in decision-making at all levels.
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Njeri Boss is a graduate of the Dekalb County school system. She has a BA in Journalism from the University of Iowa and a Law Degree from California Western School of Law in San Diego, California. After her undergraduate work, Njeri worked as a reporter for several years before attending Law School. After Law School, she was a practicing attorney for about 12 years.
John Pearson Sr. has dedicated more than 35 years to the community as a Law Enforcement Executive. He served as Deputy Director of Police Services with the DeKalb County Police Department. At the time, it was the second largest police department in the State of Georgia. During his 25 years with DeKalb, he used his leadership skills in numerous positions, including SWAT Commander, Drug Unit Commander and Assistant Commander of Criminal Investigations Division. He also has served as the Assistant Police Chief for Hogansville, Georgia, Chief of Investigations and Deputy Commissioner for the Department of Juvenile Justice.
Jocelyn Dorsey retired from Channel 2 WSB-TV after 45 years of service. She had been the Director of Editorials & Public Affairs at Channel 2 since 1983. From 1973-83, Jocelyn was an anchor/ reporter/ producer and assignment editor for WSB-TV’s Channel 2 Action News. In fact, she was the first African-American anchor of a Channel 2 newscast as well as the first African American news anchor in the Atlanta market. Jocelyn was also Executive Producer and regular contributor to People 2 People, a weekly half-hour public affairs program broadcast on Channel 2.






















