Operations & Membership Manager
Team

Atlanta, GA

Courtney Cook
Courtney Cook started her role as Administrative Coordinator at National Family Support Network in early August 2026. She recently served as a Senior Program Manager with a medical association headquartered in Atlanta. Prior to that, she was the inaugural Director of Education at a non-profit serving pregnant people and families. In that role, she built the adult education program from the ground up and achieved an 837% increase in students as well as a 1,608% increase in education program hours during her seven year tenure.
Courtney is an award winning storyteller, keynote speaker, and writer in her personal time. She imbues her messages with authenticity and emotion, allowing audiences to connect deeply with her messages of worthiness and self-esteem. She has been published in several anthologies, including the internationally known “Chicken Soup for the Soul” and has even graced the cover and featured article of a local magazine in Georgia.
Courtney has volunteered since she was 4 years old when she became a Daisy, the youngest group of the Girl Scouts of the USA. She is a member of two community service-based organizations: Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., a Divine 9 organization as well as Alpha Phi Omega which is a co-ed Fraternity. These days, you’ll find her handing out water, cheering, and assisting runners at the Atlanta Track Club foot races around the metro-Atlanta area. When not helping in the community, Courtney is reading or coloring at local coffee shops with an iced oatmilk latte, walking the Atlanta Beltline, or wandering through the various farmers markets, vendor fairs, and museums around the metro-Atlanta area.
