P.K. Martin IV

P.K. Martin IV

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Served district 9 in Gwinnett County from 2015 - 2021.

05/12/2024

John is an amazing person and I hope you will get to know him better and choose his as the Republican candidate for County Chair.

"I’m supporting John Sabic for the Republican Primary race for Gwinnett County Chair. His love for our community and Gwinnett County is clearly evident. He is an immigrant and shining example of a person taking hold of the American Dream. He treats others with respect and I know will bring a conservative voice to county government that we so badly need today." P.K. Martin IV

I am very grateful, Thank you!

Photos from P.K. Martin IV's post 09/22/2022

Agriculture Commissioner candidate Tyler Harper dropped by Lawrenceville today, so I showed him the sites. It included a trip to visit with some local farmers at the Gwinnett County Fair. Tyler is a friend, a good man and the only farmer in the Ag Commissioner race. He will serve our state well in this role. Vote Tyler Harper for Ag Commissioner!

Former Georgia first lady Sandra Deal dies at 80 after battle with cancer 08/24/2022

I am so saddened to hear of Mrs. Deal’s passing. She was a wonderful ambassador for our state, a champion for children’s literacy, loving mother and dedicated wife to Governor Deal. She will be greatly missed. Thank you for giving a large part of your life to our state, Mrs. Deal. Rest In Peace.

Former Georgia first lady Sandra Deal dies at 80 after battle with cancer

Rotary Club of Lawrenceville holds Topgolf event to raise funds for local nonprofits 05/25/2022

Super proud of our entire club and their work to raise real money to make a difference in our community!

Rotary Club of Lawrenceville holds Topgolf event to raise funds for local nonprofits Earlier this year the Rotary Club of Lawrenceville held its first Annual St. Pat-Tee’s Topgolf Bash, a fundraiser for local nonprofit organizations.

01/15/2022

Glad to be serving Gwinnett county in this new role! Will continue to work to make Gwinnett and Georgia a great place for business.

Gwinnett Chamber Welcomes New Board Members – Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce January 14, 2022January 14, 2022Gwinnett Chamber Welcomes New Board Membersin News, UncategorizedBoard orientation meeting provides overview of governance, Responsibilities of the board Gwinnett County, GA – January 14, 2022 – The Gwinnett Chamber welcomed 38 new members to its 2022 Board of Dir...

01/01/2022

Almost immediately following the election last November, I’ve been getting a question from many, many people, “What’s next?” It is always in the political context, so on January 1, 2022, I thought I could shed some light.

So… What’s next? For now, next means continuing to be present in the life of my family. Being available for my wife and my two teenage children. The best part of 2021 was being able to be there on a much more regular basis. Next is being more present and more invested in my business, as we enter a time of tremendous growth in Lawrenceville, I’m excited about the growth that may mean for our insurance agency. Next is also being more invested at what I call the hyper-local level. Service at the state level is an incredible experience, but you deal with state level issues, and if you’re involved, then at some level you lose some focus on local issues. You can be aware and available, but you don’t have the same space on your calendar or in your head to be directly involved in many things on the ground. I have enjoyed beginning the process of diving back into local boards and groups to help solve issues and plan for the future of our town and county. Our family is enjoying a much deeper involvement in the work of our church in Lawrenceville, and being able to minister directly to those who need it in our community.

Will I be running for office in 2022? The short answer is no. As I’ve told many, I’m not closing that door, and I’m open to considering it if I feel that it is something that God is leading me towards. However, I don’t feel that is the direction for my life currently. There is no opportunity for me at state level with the new districts, and a statewide run is not in the cards for us as a family, and no I don’t want to run for Congress.

For now, I look forward to investing fully in my family, my business and my community. I’m enjoying my work on the Georgia Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission, and look forward to serving the state in that capacity. Not all service is elected, and as an elected official, it can be hard to wrap your head around that. However, time away helps you realize how important volunteer service is and how much you have missed it.

Of course, I still have a connection or two, and I have continued to help those that come to me for assistance to the best of my ability, so if I can ever assist you in any way, please reach out.

Thank you all for your support over the years and your continued support I look forward to seeing you around town, maybe from time to time at the Capitol, or even maybe randomly running into you on a beach somewhere. I’m here, I’m invested and I continue to love our community.

Here’s to an amazing 2022!

Most Sincerely,
P.K.

01/01/2022

Wishing you and yours the very best in 2022. Happy New Year!

Study ranks Gwinnett County third in Georgia for small businesses 12/29/2021

Great accolade that highlights the pro-business environment we have in Gwinnett. There's no doubt this community is the best place to live, work, raise a family, and build a business!

Study ranks Gwinnett County third in Georgia for small businesses ATLANTA — Gwinnett County ranks No. 3 while Oglethorpe County has the strongest small business presence in Georgia, according to a new study.

Gwinnett Clean and Beautiful kicks off annual 'Bring One For the Chipper' Christmas tree recycling program this weekend 12/27/2021

The "tree-cycling" tradition continues in Gwinnett County. From now until January 24th, drop off your Christmas tree at a designated Gwinnett County Fire Stations (click the link for locations) and do your part to keep Gwinnett clean and beautiful!

Gwinnett Clean and Beautiful kicks off annual 'Bring One For the Chipper' Christmas tree recycling program this weekend Gwinnett Clean and Beautiful will begin accepting live Christmas trees for its annual Bring One For the Chipper program on the day after Christmas.

12/27/2021

Always nice to get together with Mom, her sister Anne and all our families. Martins, Wages and Parkers. I remember gathering together on Perry Street at Grandmother Street’s house as little kids. Time flies.

12/25/2021

“For nothing will be impossible with God.” - Luke 1:37

On this special day, we gather with family and friends to celebrate God’s many blessings and remember the greatest gift given to mankind: Jesus. From my family to yours, Merry Christmas!

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