Nikki Randall

 

Nikki T. Randall was born and raised in Macon Georgia, the youngest of five children born to the Honorable William C. and Lauretta Fults Randall. She attended Bibb County Public Schools and is a graduate of Tennessee State University in Nashville TN, where she received a Bachelor of Business Administration degree, she also holds a Master of Public Health from Mercer University School of Medicine.

Ms. Randall, a third generation elected official, made history in 1999 by becoming the first African American female to be elected to the Georgia General Assembly from Middle Georgia. After only 5 years of service, she was appointed chair of the Interstate Cooperation committee making her the youngest serving committee chair ever appointed. During her 17-year tenure she was elected by her peers to serve in other leadership positions in the house including: Secretary and Vice Chair of the House Democratic Caucus, Chair of the Women’s Legislative Caucus, Chairwoman of the Bibb County Legislative Delegation, and was named Legislator of the year in 2001.

She retired from the Georgia General Assembly in December 2016. She went on to serve as the Assistant Vice President of Community Outreach & Civic Engagement at Atrium Health Navicent. Ms. Randall serves on the boards of the Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia, Leadership Macon, Georgia Chamber Diversity Equity & Inclusion Council, Crisis Line Safe House of Middle Georgia, Macon-Bibb Industrial Authority, the Georgia Clinical & Translational Science Alliance, Winship Cancer Center Community Advisory Board, and the Ronald McDonald House of Central GA.

Ms. Randall is a distinguished alumnus of Leadership Macon (1998) & Leadership Georgia (2004). She is also an active member of the Macon Chapter of the LINKS, Incorporated, and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated. 

Randall is member of the Beulahland Bible Church, where she works with the single’s ministry, Beulahland Abroad Ministry, children’s ministry, Women of Worship ministry and sings in the Women’s choir. 

In addition to her fulltime career, Randall is a consultant offering training in Advocacy and Diversity Equity and Inclusion. When she is not working, she enjoys reading, mentoring rising political leaders, and volunteering with senior and youth organizations.