Abril Olivas has been appointed as the new Clerk for Barrow County Government. She will be responsible for the maintenance of official county records and will direct executive-level support to the Board of Commissioners and the County Manager.
Olivas currently serves as the Deputy Clerk for Hall County, where she oversees open records requests, prepares agenda items, and provides critical administrative support for the organization.
“Abril brings a high level of skill, knowledge and energy to this role. Her overall experience in administrative and local government roles will make her a valuable asset to the county,” said Srikanth Yamala, Barrow County Manager.
Olivas worked in the private sector as a legal assistant for 11 years before her career in local government. She is a member of the Georgia Clerks Association and is a graduate of Johnson High School in Oakwood.
''I'm excited about this opportunity, and I look forward to providing the highest quality service to the board, staff and the citizens of Barrow County,” said Olivas.
Her first day will be June 3.