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ATLANTA -- Georgia Department of Veterans Service Commissioner Mike Roby recently appointed Mark Bannister of Conyers, Ga., as the department's new assistant commissioner for Administration, Health and Memorials.
In this position, Bannister will be responsible for departmental administration that includes accounting and finance, annual operating budget, and support services, while overseeing GDVS construction programs at the state's two war veterans' homes and two state veteran cemeteries.
Bannister was born and raised in Parkersburg, and graduated from Parkersburg High School in 1981.
Before joining the department, Bannister served 20 years in the Army's human resource management field from 1987 to 2007 and retired at the rank of sergeant first class (Promotable, E-8).
"Mark's experience in Army personnel matters and the knowledge gained during his past four years in Operations dealing with the complex day-to-day functions of GDVS makes him well suited for this position," said Roby.
Bannister joined GDVS in 2007 as a Veteran Education & Training coordinator in Georgia's State Approving Agency for Post 911 GI Bill matters.
He worked in that capacity until he was selected as director of Operations in January 2015.
He served in various unit level assignments during his military career, from Personnel Service Center NCOIC to Brigade Personnel NCOIC and later Corps-level G-1 Personnel Strength/branch manager.
His assignments included tours in the Military District of Washington, Korea, Germany, Kuwait, Iraq, and Fort Benning. He was awarded the Bronze Star for meritorious service while deployed in a combat zone in Iraq in 2003.
Bannister is a graduate of the Army's Advanced Non-Commissioned Leadership Course, Hagerstown Community College, and Thomas Edison State University. He also holds a master's degree in human resource management from Columbia Southern University.
Bannister attended West Virginia University at Parkersburg (formerly Parkersburg Community College), where he enrolled in several classes from the summer of 1981 to 1984 while working at Sears in the Grand Central Mall. He joined the U.S. Army in 1987 as a Human Resources Personnel Records Specialist and attended basic training and AIT at Fort Jackson, S.C.
He is the son of Patricia and Stanley Mark Bannister of Vienna.
Mark Bannister is an avid Pittsburgh Steelers fan and enjoys exercising and cycling.