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2009 - Board of Directors
Chairperson
Anne Harper
aharper@lpatlanta.org
404-539-9476
Anne is a military brat and as such spent her youth moving often to various places within the U.S. and Europe. After moving to Atlanta in 2005, Anne works as an HR Director at an architecture firm and also plays wheelchair basketball with a local team. Her husband is a manager at an upscale restaurant in Buckhead. Although her first political affiliation was with the Republican Party, once she discovered the Libertarian Party she realized their ideals were far closer to those she held.
Vice Chair of Membership
Danielle Hudson
dhudson@lpatlanta.org
404-493-2818
Danielle moved to Atlanta in 2001. She is an alumni of Georgia State University and holds a bachelors of arts in philosophy. After college, she worked as an associate for a global real estate firm and is a current licensee of the Georgia Real Estate Commission. Currently, she attends Georgia State University College of Law. Danielle is also a mother, volunteers her time in the Atlanta Community often, and currently lives in Midtown.
Vice Chair of Communications
Bradley Ploeger
bploeger@lpatlanta.org
404-788-5970
Brad Ploeger currently works for the law firm of Bagwell & Associates, PC in Sandy Springs and directs the firm's title and escrow operations. He has worked in Metro Atlanta since 2003 and resides in Atlanta's Historic Grant Park neighborhood. When he is not in town promoting the cause of individual liberty, you can find Brad backpacking with his partner Joey in the mountains of Georgia and North Carolina.
Vice Chair of Finance
Eric Fontaine
efontaine@lpatlanta.org
678-596-3660
Eric Fontaine has a BS and MS in Computer Engineering from Georgia Tech, where he is currently pursuing his PhD. Although born in Atlanta, Eric grew up in Saudi Arabia and Jordan and has worked in Korea and China. At night, you can see him play jazz saxophone around Atlanta.
Director of Media Relations
David Jones
djones@lpatlanta.org
404-966-5483
David Jones has been a resident of Atlanta, GA for over 10 years. Previously, he was born and raised in Boston, MA and graduated from Boston University with a Major in Broadcast Journalism and a Minor in History. He relocated to Atlanta in 1998 and was hired by CNN as a producer. After realizing he was an entrepreneur and wanted to build a business for himself, David became a real estate broker and eventually owner of a brokerage firm known as Blue Sky Real Estate. A proud father of two little boys, David lives in Virginia Highlands and believes in a strong community committed to liberty.
Director of E-Networking
Josiah Neff
jneff@lpatlanta.org
770-401-2890
Born in the City of Orange, California, Josiah moved to Georgia in the summer of 1992 when he turned 10. After seeing the incredible response to the campaign of Ron Paul he new the time to act is now. When he heard of the opportunity to start the Libertarian Party of Atlanta he jumped on the opportunity to bring real change to his community and start actualizing freedom and prosperity. Josiah has also trained several martial arts off and on since 2006, including Wing Chun Kung Fu, Muay Thai, Kali, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and Capoeira. He currently sings for a local hardcore band Hard Luck and is in the process of starting a pop punk band.
Director at Large for Georgia Tech
Nate Muller
nmuller@lpatlanta.org
407-616-6709
Nate Muller was born and raised in Orlando, FL. He found out about libertarian ideology in his high school government class, but when Georgia Tech rolled around he began to develop his political views and discovered that they did in fact align with libertarian philosophy. He is a member of the only non-secret social fraternity in existence, Delta Upsilon, and enjoys music, basketball, and of course, politics.
Director at Large
Darren Hojnacki
dhojnacki@lpatlanta.org
404-519-2831
Darren R. Hojnacki grew up in a blue-collar family in the Toledo OH area. He graduated from the University of Toledo with a B.S. in physics, attended Florida State University graduate school in anthropology for two years, and went on to graduate from New England School of Law in 2006. He moved to Atlanta upon graduation with his then fiance in May 2006 and has been a bankruptcy attorney since February 2007. He has always been a constitutionalist and originalist even before he knew those terms. The Libertarian Party's ideas are the closest to what our country was set up by than any political party out there, which is why he has decided to become involved.

