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Georgia Hiller is an attorney and a former certified public accountant, with extensive work experience in auditing, finance, and civil law. Georgia believes in less government, less taxes and impact fees, and increased visibility into county governmental operations. Georgia is a fiscal conservative. She wants to see wasteful spending in Collier County stopped. Government must provide the services the taxpayers need by increasing efficiencies, not by raising tax rates at a time when property values are declining, and not by maintaining past inflationary spending levels.
Georgia supports a constitutional form of government, incorporating the checks and balances our forefathers included to protect the taxpayers’ dollars. Georgia believes we need less government interference in our daily lives. It is time to get rid of costly government overregulation, which is strangling any hopes of an economic recovery and growth. Georgia is committed to accountability and total transparency in government.
Georgia has been a resident of Naples since 1996 and has been active in many community organizations. She has also been actively involved in working with Collier County government through her volunteer work with the Clerk of Courts and the Collier County Productivity Advisory Committee.
She moved to Florida at the age of 18 and is Florida educated. She received bachelor degrees in accounting and international business and a master's degree in business administration from Florida Atlantic University. She became a certified public accountant and worked for Coopers & Lybrand, now PricewaterhouseCoopers, one of the world's largest professional accounting and auditing firms. Her areas of concentration included auditing government organizations, and distressed financial corporations. She also served as finance director of a large non-profit corporation.
She earned her law degree with honors from Florida State University in Tallahassee, and practiced civil law in Naples, serving international clients and co-counseling cases involving complex financial transactions.
Georgia speaks five languages. She is fluent in two languages and conversational in three.
She is the widow of Tony Hiller, a well-respected trust officer in Naples, who passed away in 2007.
Georgia's past service with county government and her involvement in community organizations demonstrates that she is serious about her desire to serve the citizens of Collier County and that she is a capable leader. In addition to volunteering for many community organizations too numerous to list here, she was a founding board member of the North Naples Community Alliance and the Orange Blossom-Pine Ridge Community Alliance. Because of her active participation in such a wide variety of local organizations, she is a recognized expert on the issues in Collier County and specifically District 2.
Georgia is dedicated to serving the citizens of Collier County and has pledged that, if elected, she will be a full-time commissioner. Georgia's education and experience will allow her to be a unique county commissioner, who can immediately start serving with informed knowledge, direction, and purpose to improve Collier County government for the benefit of all Collier citizens.
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