Wooten is Conservation Treasurer

Georgia Association of Conservation Districts elected Tabatha Wooten as Treasurer at their Annual Meeting held Aug. 6-8 in conjunction with the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) Southeast Region Meeting in Savannah.
As Treasurer, Tabatha will assist with leading GACD as they work with federal and state partners of the United States Department of Agriculture and with all 40 Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Districts in the promotion of natural resources conservation.
Tabatha has served as a District Supervisor for the Altamaha Conservation District representing Jeff Davis County since 2007. She operates a bookkeeping service where she serves clients ranging from agriculture to the medical field.
Tabatha is very active in serving numerous civic and political organizations on the state and local levels. She is a member of the Jeff Davis High School Business Education Advisory Committee, Georgia Young Farmers Association, Jeff Davis County Young Farmers Association, Jeff Davis County Extension Service Program Development Team, Jeff Davis County Farm Bureau Women’s Committee, and the Georgia Cattlemen’s Association. Wooten was recognized in 2006 as the Conservationist of the Year for Jeff Davis County and was the 1998 Georgia Young Farmers Association Outstanding Family Farm of the Year.
She resides in Denton. She has one son, Derick and one daughter and son-in-law, Lauren and Brandon Adams, and two grandchildren. She attends GracePoint Church.
