Impact Georgia Magazine March | Page 6

COUNSELOR spotlight IMPACT GEORGIA MAGAZINE Article by Alyssa Riggs | [email protected] Alan Leach’s journey with the Georgia Department of Corrections began six years ago, and his accomplishments in that time have been remarkable. Before holding various roles within the GDC, Alan received his bachelor’s degree in education from the University of Georgia and a Master of Divinity from Yale University. He has served as a Pastor, Real Estate agent, and proudly served in the U.S. Army, before embarking on his career in corrections. Alan never set out to work in the corrections field, but once he began he came to realize that his previous jobs and experiences had prepared him for a career in correctional counseling. His career stated at Arrendale State Prison where he was a Re-entry Specialist, Faith and Character Counselor, Grievance and TOPPSTEP Coordinator, ADA Coordinator and Senior Counselor. Alan worked extremely hard and in 2018 graciously accepted the position of Chief Counselor, at Whitworth Women’s facility. While Alan’s education and accomplishments are significant, his passion for counseling is what brings him fulfillment. He strives to be approachable, yet firm while providing offenders with opportunities to become successful citizens upon release. Alan believes his most valuable contributions come from being a leader, and a team player to his colleagues. He has served on many different teams but being a part of the Peer Support team has given him a chance to provide emotional support to fellow employees, which he believes is extremely beneficial to those who serve within the agency. Alan loves having the opportunity to help others as he guides them through different circumstances throughout life. He considers this job not only valuable to others but rewarding for himself. The Georgia Department of Corrections is grateful to have such a qualified and passionate counselor on staff. Alan Leach 6 Photo contributed by Alan Leach