Town Center Community Improvement District Announces New Board Leadership
Wednesday, June 18th, 2025
The Town Center Community Improvement District (CID) today announced the election of Britt Fleck as chairwoman and Michael Davis as vice chair of its Board of Directors.
Fleck, general manager of land at Georgia Power, oversees the company’s land engineering and acquisition operations strategy. With more than 35 years of experience guiding communities toward a higher quality of life, she brings extensive expertise to her new leadership role. Fleck previously held the position of vice chair on the CID Board. In addition, she serves as vice chair on the Board of Trustees for Kennesaw State University Foundation and as secretary on the Board of Directors of the Georgia Department of Driver Services.
“Since joining the Board, my passion for the Town Center area has grown tremendously,” said Fleck. “I am honored to work alongside such an impressive group of community leaders to bring the CID’s vision to life.”
Michael Davis is the co-founder of D&G Development Group, a real estate development company. In this role, he pursues new development opportunities, advances existing projects and maintains external relationships for the company. Prior to founding D&G Development Group, Davis led the development of the $1 billion Avalon project in Alpharetta, Georgia. Appointed to the Board in 2024, he brings a wealth of entrepreneurial and real estate experience to his role as vice chair.
“I am honored to serve in an organization dedicated to the betterment of the area I call home,” said Davis. “Despite my short tenure on the Board, I’ve seen such impactful work done by an incredible group of people and I’m excited to help continue the CID’s legacy.”
Darin Mitchell serves as treasurer and Tracy Styf as secretary, while Dan Buyers, Steven Cadranel, Jo Ann Chitty and Nicolas Porter hold the remaining seats on the Board.
“Britt and Michael have proven themselves to be strong leaders,” said Styf. “I’m confident the transition to their new roles will be seamless and their guidance will continue to make Town Center Community an accessible, prosperous place to live, work and visit.”
For more information about the Town Center CID, visit towncentercid.com.