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Rachel Mosely nmed GFB CFO/Corporate Treasurer

Posted on Jan 02, 2025 at 11:17 AM


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Contact: Kenny Burgamy

478-474-8411, Ext. 5285

kdburgamy@gfb.org           

December 31, 2024

            MACON, Ga. – Georgia Farm Bureau announced today that Rachel Mosely will be the organization’s next chief financial officer and corporate treasurer effective January 1, 2025.  

Mosely, who is currently GFB’s assistant corporate treasurer & senior director of accounting, will assume her new role when current GFB Chief Financial Officer David Jolley retires Dec. 31.

            “Rachel brings a wealth of experience at Georgia Farm Bureau to this new appointment. That includes starting as a staff accountant in 2008. She takes this important role at a critical juncture as we pursue our long-term strategic goals,” said Georgia Farm Bureau President Tom McCall. “She will continue serving as corporate treasurer and liaison between accounting and the administration at GFB. Rachel’s organizational skills and accounting knowledge continue to serve our members, volunteers, and staff well.”

            Before joining Farm Bureau, Mosely worked for McNair, McLemore and Middlebrooks for two years.  She was promoted to GFB assistant corporate treasurer & senior director of accounting in 2019.

            A native of Bibb County, Mosely graduated from Wesleyan College with a bachelor’s degree in accounting.  She earned a master’s degree in accountancy from Georgia College and State University and received her CPA license in 2009.

            Mosely and her husband, Matt, are parents of twin boys Gunnar and Kain.

About Georgia Farm Bureau

Georgia Farm Bureau is a membership-based, nonprofit organization dedicated to providing a voice for farmers and families involved in agriculture. With 250,000 members and offices in 157 counties across the state of Georgia, it is the state’s largest farm organization. In addition to providing legislative representation to rural Georgia, GFB connects consumers with agriculture and offers its members leadership development programs to ensure Georgia’s farming future. 

Becoming a Georgia Farm Bureau member helps support local farmers and ensures Georgians continue to have access to locally grown, high-quality food. Learn more about the organization at www.gfb.org.


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