The Frazer Center Board of Directors has named DeAnna Julian as Frazer’s new CEO. She begins her tenure on July 15, 2024.

Julian comes to Frazer Center after serving as Executive Director of The Arc of Southwest Georgia, an organization committed to improving the lives of individuals with disabilities. She has extensive experience working with people with disabilities as an educator, service coordinator, and nonprofit administrator, with a background in both early childhood education and adult services.
Julian earned her Bachelor's Degree in Special Education and Teaching from Georgia Southwestern State University, and her Master's Degree in Education and Transition Services from the University of Kansas. She is a committed advocate for people with disabilities. As president of Service Providers Association for Developmental Disabilities (SPADD), Julian collaborates with Georgia’s public and private advocacy organizations and policymakers to positively influence the quality of life for people with disabilities and their families, including through day-to-day services such as those provided by the Frazer Center.
“We could not be happier about DeAnna joining Frazer Center to lead it through its next stages of growth,” says Greg Sale, Frazer Board Chair. “Her wealth of knowledge, her connections, and her experience with both children and adults with disabilities make her uniquely qualified to serve as Frazer Center CEO.”
To help us welcome DeAnna to the Frazer community, feel free to email her at d.julian@frazercenter.org.