Full Name:
Chuck Sims
Gender:
Male
Family:
Wife: Becky; 3 Children: Charlie, Vick, Greer
Birth Date:
02/19/1958
Birth Place:
El Paso, TX
Home City:
Douglas, GA
Religion:
Methodist
United States Army Engineer School Basic and Advanced Courses, 1993
Jones College, 1982, Grade Point Average of 3.5
BS, Business Administration, 1980, Grade Point Average of 2.9
Assistant Majority Whip, Georgia State House of Representatives
Representative, Georgia State House of Representatives, District 169, 1996-2014
Volunteer, Campaign for Neil Sims, Coroner for Coffee, 1985-1992
Campaign Chair, Rebecca Sims for Solicitor of Coffee County, 1988-1992
Former Member, Information and Audits Committee, Georgia State House of Representatives
Former Secretary, Ways and Means Committee, Georgia State House of Representatives
Member, Conference Committee on Cemetery Legislation, 2000
Member, Manufactured Housing Study Committee, 1998
Life Insurance Agent, Independent, 1994-present
Vice President, Sims Funeral Home Incorporated, 1984-present
Pre-Need Specialist, Sims Funeral Home Incorporated, 1984-present
Captain, United States Army and Georgia National Guard, 1980-1996
Company Commander, Operation Desert Storm, 848th En, Company, 1990-1991
Member, Leadership Georgia, 2000-present
Member, Douglas/Coffee County Chamber of Commerce, 1990-present
Volunteer Coach, Recreation Department of Douglas Georgia, 1990-present
Member/Past President, Douglas Lions Club, 1985-present
Society of Military Engineers, 1980-present
Member, Atkinson County High Booster Club, present
Member, Coffee High Booster Club, present
Member, First United Methodist Church of Douglas, present
Member, Georgia Chamber of Commerce, present
Member, Georgia Funeral Directors Association, present
Member, National Funeral Directors Association, present
Member, National Guard Association of Georgia, present
Member, Parent-Teacher Organization President, Westside Elementary School, present
President, Westside Elementary School Parent Teachers Association, present
Member, National College Athletics Association Investigations Study Committee, 2002