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Terrell Fitz Johnson is an American soldier, businessman, and public official from Georgia. Appointed by Governor Brian Kemp in July 2021, he is the second African American and first Black Republican to serve on the Georgia Public Service Commission. He is a former owner of the Atlanta Beat soccer club.


Early life and education

Johnson was born on October 9, 1963. He attended The Citadel on a wrestling scholarship and won the NCAA's Southern Conference title as a freshman in 1982. A knee injury during his sophomore year ended Johnson’s wrestling career. He was inducted into the Georgia Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2021. Johnson received his BS in education from The Citadel in 1985, his MS in education from
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in 1991, and his JD from the University of Kentucky College of Law in 1998.


Military and business careers

Johnson enlisted in the United States Army in 1981, became a commissioned officer in 1985, and served on active duty from 1985 to 1995 and in the U.S. Army Reserve from 1995 to 2002. He retired at the rank of Major. From 1998 to 2008, Johnson worked as owner and operator of Eagle Group International, a $175 million privately held company that sold logistics, information technology, training, and healthcare services to the
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. He later became CEO and owner of ASID Group International.


Political career

Johnson ran unsuccessfully for the Cobb County Commission in 2020 and state school superintendent in 2014. On July 21, 2021, Governor Brian Kemp appointed him to the Georgia Public Service Commission, filling the unexpired term of District 3 Commissioner
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, who had resigned to become a Georgia Superior Courts judge. Sworn in on August 26, 2021, Johnson became the second African American, and the first African American Republican, to serve as a Georgia public service commissioner. He chaired the commission's telecommunications committee until September 2023 and subsequently chaired the energy committee. In 2023, the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners appointed him chair of the Task Force on Evolving Gas Infrastructure Planning. Johnson ran for a full term on the Commission, winning the Republican primary in May 2022. However, in August 2022, Judge
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of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia ruled in favor of Black voters who had sued in 2020 to strike down
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elections used to elect Public Service Commissioners, alleging that the system diluted the Black vote, violating the
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. The State of Georgia appealed the ruling, and the
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overturned Grimberg's decision. The plaintiffs then appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, which reversed the reversal and returned the case to the circuit court for review. As of November 2, 2023, the circuit court has not rendered a decision. Until an election is held, Johnson and fellow commissioner
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will remain in office, even though Johnson's term expired on December 31, 2022. Johnson has served on the boards of the State Charter Schools Commission,
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,
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, the Kennesaw State University Foundation, the Cumberland Counseling Center, and the Women’s Professional Soccer League. He is a former owner of the
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professional soccer team from 2008 to 2011 and has supported fundraising and construction of Kennesaw State University’s
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.


Personal life

Johnson is married to Suzann Wilcox and has four children and six grandchildren.


References

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