Natalie Hall is Fulton County Commissioner of District 4, which encompasses the heart of Atlanta, downtown, Midtown, Old 4th Ward, and neighborhoods west of downtown Atlanta to Fulton Industrial Boulevard. The unique attribute about this district is that it’s completely inside of the City of Atlanta.
Commissioner Hall is passionate about making a positive impact in the lives of the citizens of Fulton County. She previously served Fulton County faithfully for 6 years as the Chief of Staff to the late Fulton County District 4 Commissioner Joan P. Garner, and has over 25 years of management experience in the public and private sectors.
A honors graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems, Natalie earned her masters’ degrees in Business Administration and Public Administration from Keller Graduate School of Management in Atlanta, Georgia. She received Executive Management Certification via Caliber Learning Center from the Wharton School of Business of the University of Pennsylvania. Commissioner Hall is continuing her education with coursework through Association County Commissioners of Georgia (ACCG) and the University of Georgia Carl Vinson Institute of Government.
In September 2017, Natalie received the Certified Public Manager (CPM) certification from the Carl Vinson Institute of Government of the University of Georgia. In 2018, Commissioner Hall received her certification as a Certified County Commissioner through Association County Commissioners of Georgia (ACCG) and the University of Georgia Carl Vinson Institute of Government.
Commissioner Hall is a member of several boards including Association County Commissioners of Georgia (ACCG) where she is a part of the following policy committees: Revenue and Finance, Economic Development and Transportation, and Federal. Commissioner Hall is a member of the Fulton County Board of the Health, the Atlanta Homeless Continuum of Care Governance Council, and has been appointed to a number of NACo boards and committees such as the Healthy Counties Initiative Advisory Board, Information Technology Standing Committee, Resilient Counties Advisory Board and the Large Urban Caucus Steering Committee.
On the County Commission, Commissioner Hall will serve as Executive Sponsor for Fulton’s Strategic Priority “All People are Healthy.” She believes in a holistic approach to health that includes, but is not limited to, having good physical and mental health, access to healthy food, access to quality healthcare, gainful employment, and obtaining an overall quality of life that sustains the individual and their family.
Natalie is the mother of two adult sons. She currently resides a few blocks from the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood with her husband, former District 2 Atlanta City Councilmember Kwanza Hall. She has been a resident of Atlanta since 1988 and has lived in the Old 4th Ward for the past 18 years.