About Rick

About Rick Townsend

Education is the key to

Rick Townsend

Dr. Rick Townsend is a graduate of Reinhardt College, the University of Georgia, and the State University of West Georgia. He completed his requirements for a Doctor of Education in School Improvement from the State University of West Georgia. 

30 Years of Service


Rick Townsend’s career in education spans three decades. During this time he has served as a teacher, coach, career-technology supervisor, assistant principal, principal, assistant superintendent, CEO of a college & career academy, and superintendent. His career includes working with all levels pre-kindergarten through twelfth, rural to suburban, and economically disadvantaged to wealthier systems around the State of Georgia.

Rick is a past member of many professional organizations including the Georgia Association of Educational Leaders, Georgia School Superintendents Association, and Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.

He was selected for the Georgia Leadership Academy’s Institute for New Leaders and the Superintendent Professional Development Program, a two-year executive level program. He has also participated in the Georgia Leadership Institute for School Improvement, the Georgia School Superintendents Association Human Resources Institute, and was inducted into the Phi Delta Kappa educational honor society. He also represented Glynn County as a participant in Leadership Southeast Georgia.

Rick’s wife Carolyn is a retired elementary and math teacher. Rick and Carolyn have three daughters, Haley, Emily, and Molly. 

Rick Believes in Community Service


Rick Townsend has served his community through Kiwanis since 2008.

He is currently a member of the Brunswick Kiwanis Club. He is also serving as the Club Coach for the newly formed Liberty Kiwanis in Hinesville, GA. Rick’s first introduction to Kiwanis was as a Circle K member while he attended Reinhardt College (now known as Reinhardt University).

He joined the Baxley club in 2008 and transferred his membership to Brunswick when he moved to the coast in 2010. Rick was also a club coach for the Richmond Hill Kiwanis club and has participated in club openings in Georgia and in Michigan.

He is a past Distinguished Lt. Governor and previously was Chair for Young Children Priority One and helped plan and organize Kiwanis Read Across GA Day. He currently serves as Chair of Club Growth for Georgia Kiwanis and is a member of the Kiwanis International Committee for Club Excellence, USA 2. 

Rick has served, been a member of, or volunteered for community organizations such as Rotary, Lions Club, Boy Scouts, United Way, Morningstar, and the Brunswick-Golden Isles Chamber of Commerce.


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