Our affiliate is pleased to welcome three distinguished new members to its Board of Directors.
Deana Ray Bishop is a Partner at Bishop Family Enterprises, a Marietta-based private property investment business focused on quality housing for families. Additionally, Deana has had a successful corporate career at The Coca-Cola Company, Target, and Frito-Lay Inc. in various leadership and sales roles for more than 30 years. She was the founding chair of Coca-Cola Enterprises first women’s business network, and The Coca-Cola Company Ambassador for Network of Executive Women.
Clinton Dye, III, “Tres” is real estate and business lawyer at Taylor Duma Law firm with more than 28 years of experience in transactional law, with an emphasis on commercial real estate transactions representing owners, developers and purchasers in the leasing, acquisition, development and disposition of multi-family, office, retail, hospitality and mixed-use properties.
Prior, he was a member of a large, regional law firm, and was then a member of a large, international law firm before co-founding his own firm in Atlanta which focused on complex litigation and commercial real estate transactions. He is the former Board Chairman, City of Atlanta Zoning Review Board, former Board Member, City of Atlanta and Fulton County Recreation Authority and former Board Chairman, Historic District Development Corporation.
Jeremy Story is an Internal Audit Director for Genuine Parts Company where he has worked since 2019 leading global teams focused on operational audits, SOX compliance, internal investigations and audit data analytics. Jeremy started his career in public accounting, where he specialized in community banking.
Jeremy’s previous involvement with affordable housing includes two Habitat for Humanity Global Village Builds to El Salvador and Argentina as well as a cross-country cycling trip in 2011 to advocate, fundraise and volunteer for affordable housing causes along trip including a Blitz Build with Pikes Peak Habitat for Humanity. He has also volunteered with Center for Family Resources where he served on the Young Professional Leaders.

