
Dave Roberson – Award of Honor
Dave Roberson comes from a family of public servants: father, Lonzo Roberson – Deputy Chief Rome Police Department; brother, Brad Roberson – Deputy Chief Rome Fire Department; and cousin, Brandon Roberson – Sergeant, Georgia Northwestern Technical College. Dave Roberson was elected as Sheriff of Floyd County in 2020 and was recently re-elected to his second term effective January 2025. He has 30 years of continuous service with the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office.
• Certified as a jail officer, peace officer, general instructor, and crisis intervention training (CIT) instructor through the Georgia Peace Officers Standards and Training Council (P.O.S.T.)
• 2022 Georgia Department of Community Supervision Public Stakeholder Award
• 2018 Greater Rome Convention & Visitors Bureau Superstar of Service
• 2005 Field Services Deputy of the Year
• Graduate, Leadership Rome Class of XXXVI
• Member, Coosa Valley Fraternal Order of Police
• Board of Directors, Community Criminal Justice Foundation
• Board of Directors, Sexual Assault Center of NWGA
• Board of Directors, Harbor House Child Advocacy Center
• Board of Directors, Blood Assurance Rome
• Board of Directors, Vital Grace
• Advisory Board Member, NextDoor at LivingProof Recovery
• Committee Member, Walk to End Alzheimer’s (Rome)
• Member, Noon Optimist Club
• Member, Exchange Club of Rome
• Volunteer, Rome GA Cares Disaster Relief Efforts
• Volunteer, Rome-Floyd Parks & Recreation Challenger Baseball & Basketball Leagues
• Volunteer, Special Olympics of Georgia
• Floyd County Sherriff’s Office Community Programs: Sheriff Santa, Santa for Seniors, and F.R.E.E.D.
• Past Mentor, Rome Middle School Habitudes Program
• Contestant, 2017 Rome Celebrity Dance Challenge

Virginia Barrow Harman – Award of Honor
Virginia Barrow Harman is a Senior Partner at McRae, Smith, Peek, Harman & Monroe LLP. Virginia is widowed, having lost her beloved husband and high-school sweetheart, Tracy, to cancer. She has three children – Ginni Poole of Rome, Kate Harman of Rome, and Billy Harman of Key West, Florida. Her grandchildren are Evan and Ella, who attend Rome City Schools. Virginia cares deeply about access to justice for all of the communities of Rome and Floyd County, and the environment in which they live. She has handled countless pro bono matters, particularly as they relate to the cleanliness of our rivers. Overs the years, Virginia has served our community through her volunteerism with multiple organizations.
• Served as Chair of the Board of the local chapter of the American Red Cross
• Served on the Capital Fund Raising Committee for the Salvation Army local facility expansion
• Serviced on the Planned Giving Committee for the Floyd Healthcare Foundation
• Served on the Board of Harbor House
• Served as co-host for the annual Pig and Paddle event for many years, benefitting the Coosa River Basin Initiative
• Long-time member of the Coosa River Basin Initiative
• Served the Georgia and Rome Bar Association as an officer of the Rome Bar, helping for many years to provide a local, free legal clinic for U.S. veterans
• Served as a member of the State Bar of Georgia’s Disciplinary Board’s Review and Investigatory Pannels
• Served as a member of the Committee on Lawyer Assistance Program for attorneys facing mental health crises and/or substance abuse issues.
• Assisted Dr. Matt Mumber in creating the legal framework for the organization which has grown over the decades into what we now know as Cancer Navigators, Inc.
• Served as a long time Cancer Navigators, Inc. Board Member, general counsel, as well as two terms as Chair of the Board
• Dedicated to the effort of assisting cats and dogs in animal shelters, particularly in rural shelters with few resources.
• Since 2017, transported over 300 dogs and cats to rescues all over the southeast and has been a part of relay transports to relocate dogs and cats all over the country to adopters and licensed rescue.
• Member of the Board of Trustees of The Georgia Conservancy since 2018, serving as Chair of the Board of Trustees for two years ending this past June 30th. She will finish this year serving on the Board as Immediate Past Chair and a member of the Executive Committee.

Lynn Green – Award of Honor
Lynn Green is Graduate of Michigan State University with a BS in Park, Recreation, and Tourism Resources. In 2002, she was hired as a case manager for the Division of Family & Children Services in Floyd County. She currently works as the Child Welfare Program Director for DFCS, serving six counties in northwest Georgia, and is the founding President of PFLAG Rome.
• Georgia Professional Human Services Association (GPHSA) Vice President 2020 – 2022
• GPHSA Foundation President 2018 – present
• Technology Committee Chair 2018 – present
• National Child Welfare Workforce Institute Leadership Coach 2020 – present
• Child Welfare Information Gateway Peer Reviewer
• DHS leadership Academy Graduate, UGA Carl Vinson Institute of Government June 2014
• Leadership Rome participant – Class of 42
• PFLAG Rome GA – Founder/President 2021 – present
• PFLAG National Chapter of the Year nominee, 2023
• Best of Rome – Rome Pride (Best Local Event) October 2022

Stephanie Dean – Award of Honor
Stephanie was born and raised in Rome by her parents, Steve and Faith Dennis. She is a Rome High School alum who went on to receive her bachelor’s degree in education from Jackson State University, where she attended on a soccer scholarship, serving as captain of her soccer team. Stephanie received her master’s degree in educational leadership from Columbus State University. Stephanie is the Co-Founder & CEO of Mike Dean Athletics (MDA). Stephanie and her husband, Mike Dean, serve about 400 student athletes within our community and surrounding communities at their gym, MDA Sports Academy located here in Rome. Stephanie feels extremely blessed to be able to say that she is the mother of MJ and Andre Dean, who are both national basketball players, lovers of God, humble servants of others, and caring human beings.
Prior to starting MDA, Stephanie worked in Rome City Schools for twelve years. She is the former Assistant Principal at Main Elementary where she made her mark raising student achievement, improving teacher retention, streamlining budgets, and decreasing student disciplinary issues. She was named the Rome City Schools District Teacher of the Year in 2019 and West Central Elementary’s Teacher of the Year in 2018. Stephanie also served as a Rome City Schools professional development instructor and facilitator for several years.
• New and Living Way Church – Served for 13 years as the Director of Youth
• Hospitality House – Volunteer
• Good Neighbor Ministries – Volunteer
• The Boys and Girls Club – Volunteer
• Floyd County Teen Plus Center – Volunteer
• Bloodline Believers/REACH Ministries – Volunteer
• United Way – Volunteer
• Backpack Buddies – Volunteer
• Murphy Harpst – Volunteer
• Habitat for Humanity – Volunteer
• ESP, Extra Special People – Volunteer
• Restoration Rome – Volunteer
• Keep Rome Beautiful – Volunteer
• Youth College and Career Expo – Volunteer
• Soles Desire Shoe Drive – MDA collects new and gently worn shoes to donate to those in need within the community and surrounding communities.
• MDA Thanksgiving Community Feast – Families within our community sign up to receive a hot meal on Thanksgiving Day. MDA families join together to serve in love.
• Winter School Daze – Organizes a winter school supply drive to support students with needed mid-year supplies
• Blessing Bags- MDA families collect toiletry items and compile them in bags for those in need.
• Luv Michael- MDA partners with Luv Michael to raise funds and awareness for adults with Autism.
• MDA Eats Fund- Provides groceries and food for MDA athletes during the summer and school breaks
• Open Gym Nights- MDA offers a safe place for kids to hang out, hone their skills, and be around positive, forward-thinking coaches and adults.
• Georgia Milestones Bootcamp- Prepares MDA student athletes for their annual state standardized test by offering free tutoring services.
• MDA Scholarship Fund- Supports many student athletes do not have the funds to play travel sports, but they have the talent. The Fund also helps support former MDA players who attend college.
Toles, Temple & Wright, Inc. – Business Award
Established in 1972, Toles, Temple & Wright, Inc. is a locally owned, second-generation real estate brokerage specializing in the purchase and sale of residential and commercial properties. Guided by a philosophy that strong communities are built by developing relationships through service and connection, TTW fosters a culture where agents and staff are encouraged and empowered to invest their time and resources to support and enhance our area’s vibrant quality of life.
• Provided Christmas gifts and clothing for Pre-K children from disadvantaged families as part of an annual service project.
• Formed agent teams to ring bells to help fill red kettles with donations for the Salvation Army.
• Hosted donation drives and awareness events, including gloves for guests of the Davies Shelters, an adoption and microchip event for P.A.W.S., bottled water for Summerville flood victims, and food and supplies for victims of Hurricane Helene through its Arms Across Burnsville initiative.
• Coordinated regular Adopt-a-Mile clean-up projects with Keep Rome-Floyd Beautiful.
• Initiated a partnership with Brighter Birthdays to provide birthday party supplies for underserved students.
• Provided sponsorship and in-kind support for community events and nonprofits, including: Cancer Navigators, Fork Spoon & Plate Hunger Ministry, Chiaha Harvest Festival, Coosa River Basin Initiative, Rome Shakespeare Festival, Sexual Assault Center, South Rome Alliance, and YMCA Arsenal Soccer Club.
• As individuals, members of the TTW team have:
o Recognized for humanitarian efforts with Heart of the Community Awards of Honor and by other organizations such as the Exchange Club Family Resource Center and the Greater Rome Board of REALTORS.
o Served in leadership and/or advisory roles for the Rome Floyd Chamber, Community Foundation, the Davies Shelters, DIGS, ESP Rome, Free Clinic, Harbor House, Open Door Home, Rome Area Heritage Foundation, Rome Home Builders Association, Rome International Film Festival, Rome Symphony Orchestra, and the YMCA.
o Been appointed to serve on governmental bodies including the original Greenway Partnership, Housing Authority, Parks & Recreation, Planning Commission, and Special Committee on Housing, as well as various school auxiliary organizations.
o Actively involved in community-based organizations and civic groups, including Rome Rotary and Optimist Club, as well as an array of different area churches.
Ciara McKnight – Young Heart Award
Ciara McKnight, a proud Rome, Georgia native and the youngest of seven siblings, combines her passion for family, community, and personal growth in all she does. With a bachelor’s in social work and a master’s in clinical Mental Health from Jacksonville State University, Ciara began her career in 2013, working with adolescents and later transitioning to roles supporting adults in the Georgia Department of Corrections.
Her heart for youth empowerment led her to found A Teen’s Choice, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to guiding teens through adolescence with confidence and resilience. Ciara’s innovative “Maximizing Your Value” curriculum, along with her expertise in leadership, communication, and life skills training, has made a significant impact. She also serves as a Field Coordinator and Adjunct Teacher at Kennesaw State University and supports local nonprofits by sharing her expertise as a certified trainer.
• Founder of A Teen’s Choice, Inc. – Providing resources and support for youth in Northwest Georgia.
• Founder of A Dream Ball Gala – Raising scholarship funds for students in Northwest Georgia.
• Founder of the CASH Program – A six-month initiative offering hands-on training, certifications, and stipends to empower teens with practical skills and knowledge.
• Afterschool Program Provider – Offering academic support and enrichment activities for youth.
• Open Gym Coordinator – Creating a safe, structured space for students to socialize and stay active.
• Trainer for Teen Communication – Teaching agencies strategies to effectively connect with teens.
• Senior Program Leader – Assisting high school seniors with college tours, applications, and scholarship opportunities.
• Substance Abuse Group Facilitator – Leading recovery-focused sessions for youth at local Youth Detention Centers.
• Mental Health Advocate – Promoting awareness and resources to support teen mental health.
• Youth Mentor – Offering guidance, encouragement, and support to teens.
• Board Chair for Chattooga Family Connection – Strengthening family and community support systems.
• Organizer of Home for the Holidays – Providing meals and essentials to families during Thanksgiving and Christmas.
• Back-to-School Drive Organizer – Distributing supplies to 300-400 students annually.
• Prevention Group Facilitator – leading wellness and self-care programs
• Family Well-being Workshop Host – strengthening family relationships through programs like Strong African American Families
• Community Service Collaborator – working with agencies to support local needs

Wanda Whitten – Board of Governors Award
Over the last 50 years, if there has been a major event in Rome, Wanda Whitten has been part of it. She came to Rome without any family but quickly became part of the fabric of this community. She devoted her life to her work at the hospital, but she has also devoted her time and her heart to our community. She has been part of numerous events and organizations over the years. For years it has been known that if you need something to happen in our community, call Wanda.
Durning her tenure at AdventHealth Redmond, Wanda Whitten served in a variety of roles. A registered dietician, she was the hospital’s first Director of Nutritional Services. She eventually moved into the Marketing and Community Relations department, serving as the Director of the hospital’s former H2U Senior Adult Program. In this role, she coordinated health events, trips, and published a quarterly newsletter. During her time with the hospital, she received the Dr. Thomas F. Frist Humanitarian Award for outstanding service.
• Former President of the Georgia Dietetic Association
• Former President of the Southeastern Conference for Dieticians
• Exchange Club of Rome (22-year member): Former Board member, Former Chair of Youth Awards, Former Chair of Santa for Seniors, Volunteer of the Year – Rome Club, Georgia District Volunteer of the Year
• Exchange Club Georgia District’s annual Volunteer Award is now named in her honor.
• Coosa Valley Fair Association: Former Board member, Started the Senior Ms. CVF pageant, continues to volunteer every year at the fair
• Senior Promotions Council: Member, Former Chair of the Council, and 13+ years as the Chair the annual Senior Inforum
• Pilot Club of Rome: Former Member, Past President, and Former Lieutenant of the Georgia District Former Member Rome Festivals Council
• Volunteer with initial years of the Rome Celebrity Dance Challenge (helped direct, coordinated judges, etc.)
• Miss Rome Competition: former Executive Director
• Miss GA Competition: current Miss GA Field Director, and VP of the Miss GA Four Points Scholarship Fund
• Former Event Coordinator for the Heart of the Community (17 years), overseeing numerous award galas and service projects including the Heart House.
• Dr. Thomas Frist Humanitarian Award for outstanding community service (2002)

On Saturday, February 22, 2025, nine of Rome’s “unsung heroes” will be honored at the Heart of the Community Foundation Awards of Honor black-tie gala. The ticketed event will be held at The Forum River Center with the silent auction and reception at 6:00 p.m., followed by a seated dinner and awards program at 7:00 p.m. Returning this year will be the post-party celebration immediately following the awards program.
For 39 years, AdventHealth Redmond has served as the presenting sponsor of the Foundation and awards program. The mission of The Heart of the Community Foundation is to recognize individuals for their commitment to outstanding community service in Rome and Floyd County.
The 2025 recipients include: Wanda Whitten; Ciara McKnight; Toles, Temple & Wright, Inc; Stephanie Dean; Lynn Green; Virgina Barrow Harmon; Dave Roberson; Mimi Weed; and Marquita Wright-Davis.

Nominations are now open for the 2025 Heart of the Community Awards of Honor recipients.
The deadline to submit nominations is October 26, 2024.
Or you can download the pdf version and mail or email to:
The Heart of the Community Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 5064
Rome, Georgia 30162-5064
HeartOfTheCommunity.romega@gmail.com

Brooks Mathis, a native of Rome, has been appointed chairman of the 2024-2025 Heart of the Community Foundation Board of Governors.
Brooks is the Business Development Officer for LGE Community Credit Union. He is a graduate of Leadership Rome and now serves on the advisory committee for the Rome Floyd Chamber Leadership Rome program. Brooks serves on the boards for the Sexual Assault Center of Northwest Georgia, ESP Rome Champions, and Hospitality House for Women. He has been selected as one of Georgia Trend magazine’s 40 Under 40 as well as the publications list of Most Notable Georgian’s.
The mission of the Heart of the Community Foundation is to recognize individuals in Rome and Floyd County for their outstanding community service. Recipients of these annual awards are honored at a black-tie gala presented by AdventHealth Redmond and the Heart of the Community Foundation, Inc. The 39th annual event will be held on February 22, 2025.
The Heart of the Community Foundation also supports local community agency projects with heart-health and humanitarian missions. Proceeds from this year’s event will support similar community agency programs in Rome and Floyd County. Previously funded projects have included the Heart House for families of critically ill patients on the AdventHealth Redmond campus, AED units in public facilities in Rome, a fitness course at Ridge Ferry Park, fitness equipment at the Thornton Center, swimming scholarships at the YMCA, exercise equipment for Summit Quest, and grants to various humanitarian and heart related agencies in Rome and Floyd County.
Additional members of the Heart of the Community Foundation Board of Governors include: Shannon Newby, Chair-Elect; Megan Treglown, Secretary; Sara Molnar, Treasurer; Andrea Pitts, Immediate Past Chair; Kevin Allen; Kristy Brown; Luke Chaffin; Eric Collins; Ella Givens; Courtnay Griffin; Jake Hager; Chris Jackson; Sarah Martin; Carey Pilgrim; Mimi Richards; William Richardson; Michelle Rikard; Heath Rogers; Kelly Sanker; Lauren Sklar; Dwight Stout; Jim Talley; and Emma Wells.

On Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024, seven of Rome’s “unsung heroes” will be honored at the Heart of the Community gala “An Affair of the Heart”. The event will be held at The Forum. For 38 years AdventHealth Redmond has sponsored these awards to recognize and honor individuals whose commitment through volunteer service has made this community a better place in which to live, work and raise a family.
The 2024 recipients include:
Ann Pullen, Deana Perry, LaDonna Collins, Mimi Richards, Phillip Gaines, River Remedy Brewing Co., and Terrence Hight, Sr.

A native of Rome, Terrence Hight, Sr. was educated at West Rome High School, Coosa Valley Technical College, and Shorter College. Terrence began his intentional work of investing in his home community of Rome — right out of high school. Since that time, he has continued to serve as a leader in sports, youth mentorship, healthcare, education, music, and the arts.
Community Service Activities:
• Leadership Rome Alumni
• 100 Black Men of Rome
• Originator and former Chair of the annual John Stevenson Classic Golf Tournament
• Former Wellness Chair for the Health Initiative for Men, dramatically increasing community participation and including women in the event
• Former Board Member and current Advisory Board Member of the Free Clinic of Rome
• Former Board Member of Communities in Schools
• Former Board Member of the Family Resource Center
• Board Member at Vital Grace
• Former Recreation Department Youth Football Coach — 20 years
• Founded a Jazz production company to highlight local musical talent
• Founder of Hight for Sight, Inc., a non-profit organization providing financial assistance for youth to obtain glasses and other visual aids
Terrence “Poppa T” Hight has one son, Terrence Hight, Jr., and four grandchildren.
Nominator: “Terrence Hight, Sr. is an outstanding example of why Rome is such a great community. His willingness to lead by example for youth in our community ensures that the future of our community continues to be bright.”

A native of Rome, Phillip Gaines graduated from West Rome High School and opened Hi-Tech Signs in 1993. He and his wife Tammy have been married for thirty years. Their son, Aidan, is a senior at the United States Military Academy at West Point.
Community Service Activities:
• Kevin Harper Gun Violence Awareness Event
• Served on Rome Floyd Chamber’s Membership Campaign and TRC Elevate Campaign
• Provided opportunities for student athletes and other students in need
• Has a passion for helping kids as their mentor, father figure, and friend
• Major contributor in the success of the Rome High Football program, supporting many players by inviting them into his home and taking them on college visits.
• Helps individuals who are challenged with substance abuse, helped people gain citizenship, and helped those who simply needed help “paying their bills”
• Friend and supporter of the Rome-Floyd YMCA
• Donated to over 65 organizations in the past year including: The Sexual Assault Center, Living Proof, Free Clinic, Restoration Rome
Nominators: “Phillip is one of those quiet heroes who goes about helping countless young people, families, and organizations in our community.” “Our world needs more people like Phillip Gaines.”

A native of Rockmart, LaDonna Collins earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Health Science from Columbus State University and is a Master Certified Health Education Specialist.
LaDonna has served as Executive Director of The Rome Floyd County Commission on Children and Youth for four years. She has also served as the local director for a GED Program, a middle and high school educator, a Public Health Educator, and Emergency Preparedness Coordinator. LaDonna is also the owner of Pinnacle Developmental Services, a youth development and mentoring organization in which she holds contracts with the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice.
Her Community Service Activities:
• 2023 SPLOST Committee
• Rome City Commission Candidate Forum Moderator
• Floyd Against Drugs Board
• Northwest Georgia Hunger Ministry Board
• Rome Floyd Chamber Leadership Rome Class of 41
• Rome Noon Optimist Club Member
• Rome Children’s Museum Board
• Rome Youth Detention Center Board
• Shorter University Ledbetter College of Business Advisory Board
• Rome Floyd Chamber Total Resource Campaign, Elevate, Volunteer
• Toys for Tots Volunteer
• 2023 Rome Celebrity Dance Challenge Participant for NWGA Sexual Assault Center
Nominator: “LaDonna Collins a leader, a go getter, and a motivator. She is one who takes a vision and makes it a reality through her creative ability of bringing people together.”

Ann Pullen has lived in Rome since 1994. She and her late husband, George (a long-time City Commissioner and faculty member at Georgia Highlands College) worked to develop living spaces in a building on the Cotton Block and were some of the earliest “loft residents” downtown. She is retired from Kennesaw State University, where she was a Professor of History and Department Chair; she received her undergraduate degree and MA from UGA and her Ph.D. from Georgia State University.
Her volunteer activities in Rome have centered around downtown development/preservation and the arts. She has one son, two stepchildren and nine grandchildren.
• Rome Area Council for the Arts, past Co-President, Board member since 2003
• Rome Area Heritage Foundation, past Co-President, Board member since 2004
• City of Rome activities: Historic Preservation Commission 2005-2011; Downtown Development Authority, 2012-2017; DDA Design Committee (past chair), 2012-present; City of Rome Landmarking Committee, 2020-present; DDA Volunteer of the Year, 2010
• Fairview-ES Brown Heritage Foundation Board, 2022-present
• Rome International Film Festival, original board member through 2018
• Rome/Floyd International Association, lead coordinator; since 1996 this group has organized student exchanges with Kumamoto City, Japan, Rome’s sister city; it also sponsored the Rome International Festival, held in various years 2004-2017
• St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Breakfast Team Captain, 2014-present