ABOUT
Tom Lambert
A Lifetime Dedicated to Serving his Community

TOM'S BACKGROUND
Tom Lambert has spent decades serving and leading in the Dunwoody community, where his dedication to enhancing the city's quality of life has made a lasting impact. A proud Dunwoody resident for 26 years, Tom is committed to fostering a vibrant, sustainable, and inclusive city for all.
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After earning his degree from Penn State University in 1992, Tom began his professional journey as a Front Office Manager for Marriott in his native New York. Two years later, he relocated to Atlanta to pursue new opportunities as a Marketing Consultant for Texaco. Tom married his wife Danielle in 1999, and the newlyweds moved into the home where they still live today. Together they chose Dunwoody as the perfect place to start their family and raise their children.
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From the moment he arrived in Dunwoody, Tom has served the community as a dedicated volunteer and leader. His contributions span across numerous local organizations, including serving as Chair of Kingsley Elementary School’s Charter Council, President of Kittredge Magnet School’s PTA, President of the Chamblee Touchdown Club, President of Kingsley Swim and Raquet Club and as a board member of Georgians for Local Area School Systems (GLASS) and Murphey Candler Little League. In addition, Tom has devoted countless hours to coaching youth sports and volunteering with schools, Boy Scouts, and community organizations.
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Tom’s efforts have garnered widespread recognition. In 2008, his leadership at Kingsley Elementary earned the group the title of “National Parent Group of the Year,” and in 2012, he was honored as “Dunwoody’s Sustainability Hero.” His focus on building a stronger community has been a cornerstone of his work.
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Even before being elected to the City Council, Tom played a pivotal role in Dunwoody’s development. Following the city’s incorporation, he authored and won a grant through the Safe Routes to School Program, securing $460,000 in federal funds for sidewalk and safety improvements. He also served as a charter member of the Dunwoody Sustainability Commission, participating in multiple terms and contributing as Vice-Chair. Additionally, Tom provided key input on the city's first Comprehensive Transportation Plan and its 2016 update as part of the citizens’ advisory committee.
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Since being elected to the Dunwoody City Council in 2017, Tom has brought visionary leadership and a strong work ethic to the role. His peers on the council unanimously selected him as Mayor Pro-Tempore, where he has excelled in addressing the city’s needs. Last year, Tom was elected District Three (East) President by the Georgia Municipal Association’s member cities, becoming the first Dunwoody official to serve in that role and to be appointed to the GMA Board of Directors.
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When he’s not serving his community, Tom enjoys spending time with Danielle, their family, and friends. The couple also shares a love of tennis and traveling.
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Tom Lambert is running for reelection to continue building a brighter future for Dunwoody. His proven record of service, his accomplishments, and his unwavering dedication to the city make him the clear choice to keep Dunwoody moving forward.
A LONG HISTORY OF SERVING
THE DUNWOODY COMMUNITY!
Our Schools
Tom has been a fixture in our local schools, both behind the scenes and in positions of leadership. He has served on the Dunwoody Cluster Council, acted as Chair of Kingsley Charter Council, and held the position of President of the Kittredge Magnet School PTA. Under his leadership, Kingsley’s Charter Council was recognized nationally in 2008 as the National Parent Group of the Year by PTO Today magazine. As a founding board member of Georgians for Local Area School Systems (GLASS), Tom advocated at the State Capitol for legislation that would allow the creation of independent school systems in Georgia (a crucial first step for creating a City of Dunwoody school system). He also initiated the “Walk to School” movement and championed its expansion to each elementary school in the city. Tom continues to support educational programs, including Georgia Reads Day, the Dunwoody High School Student City Council and PTSO Scholarship program.





Boy Scouts
Tom was a dedicated leader in Boy Scout Pack/Troop 434 at All Saints Church for over a decade, taking on roles such as Committee Chair, Summer Camp Coordinator, and merit badge counselor. He even spearheaded and led a crew to the Boy Scouts’ High Adventure Sea Base camp in Florida. Tom’s involvement with the Boy Scouts reflects his belief in the importance of teaching leadership skills, citizenship values, and community service to young people.
Youth Sports
As a volunteer coach, Tom has impacted countless lives by teaching teamwork and dedication through sports. He has coached baseball, football, soccer, and basketball at Murphey Candler, Atlanta Colts, Dunwoody Senior Baseball, and DUMC, working with boys' and girls' teams alike. He has also served on the Board of Directors for Murphey Candler. As a GHSA-certified coach, Tom volunteered as a community coach for both football and baseball at Chamblee Middle School. As President of the Chamblee High School Touchdown Club and team manager for the United Futbol Academy, Tom has provided leadership to ensure the community’s young athletes have the resources they need to thrive.




Community Leadership
Tom’s tenure as President of the Kingsley Racquet and Swim Club showcased his ability to revitalize organizations even in challenging times. Under his leadership, the club saw a significant increase in membership and underwent several large improvement projects during the economic downturn.
Citizen Volunteer
for Dunwoody
Tom has been instrumental in shaping Dunwoody since its incorporation as a city. During Dunwoody’s first week as a new city, Tom collaborated with local leaders against a tight deadline to secure a $460,000 federal Safe Routes to School grant, funding sidewalks and safety improvements. As a charter member of Dunwoody’s Sustainability Commission, he served as vice-chair for multiple terms and was honored as “Dunwoody Sustainability Hero” in 2012. Tom contributed to the city’s first Comprehensive Transportation Plan and its update in 2017, playing a key role in guiding priorities and projects.
