Rahn Mayo
Vice President of Policy & Advocacy
Rahn Mayo
Vice President of Policy & Advocacy
Rahn Mayo is a former political consultant and founder of AIM Government Relations – a government relations firm serving clients like Georgia Public Policy Foundation and American Federation for Children. He also founded Education Leadership Council, Inc., an education advocacy non-profit organization that supports various charitable causes and advocates for educational equity, school choice and reform.
Rahn also has extensive experience as a business development professional and several years of employment with Fortune 500 companies including Honeywell and United Technologies. He has managed the development process for energy infrastructure, sustainability and retrofit construction projects designed to achieve energy and operational efficiency for charter schools as well as state and local governments.
A former state representative, Rahn was elected by Henry and DeKalb County voters to serve four consecutive terms in the Georgia House of Representatives (2009-2017). During his tenure in the General Assembly, he sponsored and passed legislation strengthening financial accountability and board governance requirements for charter schools, and he effectively reached across the political aisle to pass charter school policies benefiting Georgia students.
Rahn graduated from Howard University and holds a B.A. degree in Communications. He resides in the City of Atlanta, enjoys taekwondo, pickleball, golf, and spending time with his wife Natali, their four-year-old son Noah, and serving as a mentor with Big-Brothers, Big Sisters of Metro-Atlanta.