Mallory

Mallory Minor, MPA, MPS

Mallory Minor, a proud Georgia native, brings over 19 years of unparalleled expertise in legal support, legislative, and judicial administration. Launching her career as a Paralegal, Mallory has held prominent roles such as Legislative Clerk’s Assistant with the Georgia General Assembly and Magistrate Clerk of Court for Rockdale County, where she made history as the first African American woman to serve in this position. Her commitment to innovation and outreach was evident through community-focused initiatives like the “Smart Justice” video series, youth law camps, and mentoring programs for students.

Mallory’s leadership extended into municipal court administration, serving as Municipal Chief Deputy Clerk, City Clerk for two municipalities, and Court Administrator. She also contributed to statewide efforts as District Four Representative of the Council of Magistrate Court Clerks, Editor of the Reporter’s Notebook and the Clerk’s Docket, among other leadership roles. A graduate of Leadership Rockdale’s Class of 2016, she explored key community and governmental issues with leaders across various sectors.

Her academic accomplishments are equally impressive, holding a B.S. in Legal Studies, an A.A.S. in Paralegal Studies, and an ABA-Approved Certificate in Paralegal Studies from Clayton State University. She is a two-time master’s degree holder, having earned a Master’s in Professional Studies and a Master’s in Public Administration from Tennessee State University. Adding to her achievements, Mallory has been admitted to the PhD program at the University of Alabama, embarking on an exciting new chapter in her academic journey. She also holds credentials as a Registered Neutral with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution.

Deeply committed to civic engagement, her career reflects a blend of dedication, leadership, and a drive to uplift both court administration and local government while continually striving for excellence.

Consultant - Educator - Mediator