Brett Kittredge

Director of Marketing and Communications

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Brett Kittredge

Director of Marketing and Communications

Brett Kittredge is the Director of Marketing and Communications at the Georgia Public Policy Foundation.

In this role, Brett develops and oversees the marketing and communications strategies of the organization.

Brett previously worked for sister-think tanks in Mississippi. He is a recipient of the 2020 State Policy Network’s Communications Excellence Award. His experience includes serving as editor of the public policy solutions guide, The High Road to Freedom, contributions to Promoting Prosperity in Mississippi, a publication of the Institute of Market Studies at Mississippi State University, and innumerable state and national placements, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, National Review, Washington Examiner and Reason, among others.

Brett received his Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Mississippi and his Master’s Degree from Abilene Christian University. A new resident of Georgia, Brett lives in Ball Ground with his wife Morgan and their five children.


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December 19, 2024 • Blog

11 biggest stories of 2024

This year, Georgia Public Policy Foundation once again had our biggest year to date in terms of content produced and consumed.


November 14, 2024 • Commentary

Freedom is not free

Six days after the conclusion of a bitter presidential election, Americans paused to honor the brave men and women who have served our nation on Veterans Day.