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Diane Daniels Adoma
NONPARTISAN
Diane Daniels Adoma is running for Stonecrest City Council Member, District 5.
Personal background
Diane is from Bainbridge, Georgia. She has a bachelor's degree in marketing from Kennesaw State University, a master's degree in business administration from the University of Phoenix, and a PhD in leadership and organization management from Capella University. She has two children and three grandchildren.
Professional background
Diane is a business consultant and tax preparer at Adoma & Associates, doing business as H&R Block. She previously worked at Turner Broadcasting Systems, AT&T, and ING Group, among other Fortune 500 companies. She also teaches marketing at the Small Business Entrepreneurial Academy.
Political background
Diane Daniels Adoma previously served as a city councilwoman for Stonecrest, representing District 5. She was first elected in 2017. She previously ran for Stonecrest mayor in 2021 but did not win.
Economy
Supports economic growth through Community Improvement Districts (CIDs), small business development, and strong public-private partnerships.
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Public Services
Believes in restoring trust in government by making information accessible, open, and transparent to all residents.
Supports investing in families and youth by building after-school alliances with schools, libraries, and nonprofits.
Plans to create training and resources to empower seniors in the digital age.
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Housing & Urban Development
As of September 3, 2025, Diane Daniels Adoma’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Public Safety
Advocates for a sub-police station and additional resources to reduce crime and protect families.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
As of September 3, 2025, Diane Daniels Adoma’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Energy & the Environment
Wants to preserve green spaces by collaborating with local parks and sister cities to honor history while supporting smart growth.
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