brooke.gentry@dcs.ga.gov
Brooke Gentry is a seasoned professional with over 14 years of dedicated service in the criminal justice field. Her extensive experience encompasses various roles including Misdemeanor Probation Officer, Mental Health Officer, Field Training Officer, District Health & Wellness Coordinator and Accountability Court Officer, each contributing to her profound understanding of the intricacies within the system. Brooke's academic background consists of a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from Savannah State University and a Master's in Public Administration from the University of Phoenix. These educational pursuits have provided her with a comprehensive foundation upon which to build her career.
Currently serving as the Project Coordinator for the Research and Data Services Unit within the Department of Community Supervision, Brooke plays a pivotal role in driving forward initiatives aimed at enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the agency's operations.In her capacity as Project Coordinator, Brooke excels in leveraging her strong prioritization skills and analytical abilities to derive meaningful insights from data, facilitating informed decision-making processes for the agency and its external partners. She is known for her collaborative approach, actively engaging with research partners, agency divisions, and project leads to ensure the successful progression of initiatives.