President, Georgia-Pacific Foundation
Curley Dossman joined Georgia-Pacific in 1994 as the Senior Director of the Community Programs Departm
ent. Currently as President of the Georgia-Pacific Foundation and Vice President of Community Affairs, he is responsible for Community Relations Program development for headquarters and local plant communities nationwide and administration of the Georgia-Pacific Foundation and Community Affairs Department. Curley works closely with the Chief Executive Officer, company executives, and key Atlanta leadership regarding programs and initiatives important to Georgia-Pacific.
Curley is a native Louisianan who left the Cajun country to attend Morehouse College in Atlanta, where he received a BA degree in 1973. After graduating from Morehouse, he attended Washington University School of Law and earned the JD degree in 1976. While there, he served as President of the Association of Black Students.
Curley is an elected member of the National Board of Directors and Executive Committee of 100 Black Men of America, Inc. He is also Vice-Chair of Operations, 100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc., an organization committed to mentoring and paying the college tuition for inner city students. Curley is an active member of Morehouse College Alumni Association and former co-chair of the National Alumni portion of the school’s $105M campaign for a New Century.
Curley’s wife Jennifer is an Honors Graduate of Spelman College. They have a 21-year-old son, Jonathan who is attending Morehouse College.