Politics & Government
Bob Gray Running to Represent Dunwoody, District 6
'I'm ready to serve my country and community in Congress,' says the Johns Creek Councilman.

DUNWOODY, GA -- Local politician Bob Gray, a Johns Creek City Councilman, is running for Georgia's 6th Congressional District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Gray, a Republican, is aiming to serve an area encompassing a swath of DeKalb County, including Dunwoody, along with north Fulton and East Cobb.
The 6th District seat is currently held by Rep. Tom Price, who is expected to join the Trump Administration as the secretary of Health and Human Services pending confirmation.
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“We have a narrow window of opportunity to affect real change in America," Gray said. "President Trump is going to need willing partners in Congress to make that happen. While the political elite is obsessed with serving their own interests, the American people are ready for business leaders who can deliver results in Washington. After being blessed with three decades of success in the private sector, I’m ready to serve my country and community in Congress.”
Gray has a background in IT, having served as president of commercial services for NTT Data, the fifth-largest information technology company in the world. He has also held executive positions at Keane, Bearing Point, Capgemini and served as partner at Ernst & Young.
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The district went to Trump in November, but was won by U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida in the March primary.
Patch's Kristal Dixon contributed to this report.
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