The passing of David Hankerson, who served as the county manager for Cobb County for an impressive 24 years, marks the end of an era for both the local government and the community he diligently served.
At the age of 77, Hankerson’s legacy is celebrated as a leader who played a pivotal role in guiding Cobb County through a period of significant growth and development.
David Hankerson’s tenure as county manager began in 1993, but his connection with Cobb County dates back to 1984. Over the span of more than two decades, he became a steady and influential presence in local governance, contributing to the evolution of Cobb County as it experienced substantial expansion.
During his leadership, Cobb County underwent leaps and bounds in growth, transforming into a vibrant and dynamic community. Hankerson’s strategic vision, dedication, and adept management were instrumental in navigating the complexities of governance as the county faced the challenges and opportunities associated with its burgeoning population.
Beyond the administrative duties, Hankerson’s impact extended into the fabric of the community. His leadership style and commitment to public service set a standard that resonated throughout the county. His long and dedicated service was a testament to his passion for community well-being and his belief in the positive influence of local government.
The announcement of Hankerson’s death comes after a prolonged illness, underlining the challenges he faced even as he continued to serve his community. The county government’s acknowledgment of his passing reflects the deep appreciation and respect for a leader who dedicated a significant portion of his life to the betterment of Cobb County.
As the community mourns the loss of David Hankerson, they also reflect on the enduring legacy he leaves behind—a legacy of growth, stability, and a commitment to public service that will be remembered in the annals of Cobb County’s history.