The University of North Georgia has a new leader of economic and community development at its helm, recently announcing the change in directorship. Kay Keller, a Watkinsville resident, started in the position Sept. 25, replacing previous director Tate O’Rouke. Prior to accepting the job, she most recently served as president of the Oconee Chamber of Commerce. There, she managed the chamber’s operations and played an active role in “new businesses development and regional economic development projects.” Under her leadership, chamber membership grew from 450 to 590 members. “I’m proud and excited to be part of a university that is an active partner in the economic success of northeast Georgia,” Keller said. “UNG’s growing influence will help develop a workforce that will enhance the quality of life for everyone in the region.” UNG has more than 19,000 students on five campuses: Blue Ridge, Cumming, Dahlonega, Gainesville and Oconee County. “UNG is a significant economic e...