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Trinity Mosley
Georgia Technology Authority
Bio
Trinity Mosley is an Executive Staff Advisor at Georgia Technology Authority, where she supports executive leadership in advancing strategic priorities that strengthen technology-driven public service delivery across the state. In her role, she serves as a trusted connector across agencies, vendors, and elected officials—bringing people together, aligning priorities, and helping move critical initiatives forward in service to Georgians.
With nearly two years of full-time experience in state government, Ms. Mosley has quickly distinguished herself as a trusted partner in high-impact, fast-paced environments. Her work spans executive coordination, stakeholder engagement, and strategic support, with a focus on ensuring that complex initiatives move forward with clarity and collaboration.
Prior to her current role, Ms. Mosley gained experience in both federal and state government through internships with the U.S. Department of State and Georgia Technology Authority. These experiences shaped her approach to public service and deepened her appreciation for the relationships and trust that make effective government possible.
A proud Double Dawg graduate of the University of Georgia, she holds both a Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs and a Master of Arts in Political Science and International Affairs. During her time at UGA, she was actively engaged in organizations and initiatives that reflected her commitment to volunteerism and global citizenship.
Ms. Mosley remains deeply engaged in her community and professional development. She is a member of the World Affairs Council and serves as a Young Professional Board Member for the American Red Cross – Metro Atlanta Chapter. She is also a graduate of the inaugural cohort of Georgia Technology Authority’s Emerging Leaders Program and was recognized as Rookie of the Year during her first year of service.
Known for her collaborative spirit and thoughtful approach, Ms. Mosley is committed to strengthening public service delivery and contributing to a more responsive, effective, and people-centered government.
Outside of her professional work, she enjoys reading, film, and exploring Georgia’s vibrant cultural landscape—whether that means discovering a new story, supporting local arts, or simply taking in all that makes her home state special—bringing the same curiosity and appreciation for connection into both her personal and professional life.