Office of the Governor, State of Alabama Employee Directory
Government AdministrationAlabama, United States11-50 Employees
The Office of the Governor, State of Alabama, is the executive branch office based in Montgomery responsible for state governance and policy under the leadership of the governor. It operates with a relatively small staff and is linked to Governor Kay Ivey, who has held several statewide offices and was sworn in as the state’s 54th governor in 2017. Her career includes roles focused on economic development, efficiency in state government, and initiatives aimed at growing jobs and education across Alabama. Recent state news highlights investments and partnerships across Alabama, reflecting the office’s involvement in funding local projects and public institutions. For example, the City of Birmingham received a $137,837 grant from the Alabama Department of Environmental Management. Franklin County Schools were allocated $976,223 under the RAISE Act, and Gulf Shores was awarded about $3.6 million for the Waterway Village Pedestrian Plazas project. These developments illustrate ongoing state-level activity to support communities and public services.