Corey Williams is a community leader, pastor, entrepreneur, and longtime Savannah resident who believes leadership isn’t about titles — it’s about service, responsibility, and results.
Twelve years ago, Corey moved to Savannah with his wife and family with a vision to build something meaningful. What started as a step of faith became a movement. Today, Corey leads a growing church community serving thousands across the region, with a strong focus on people, families, and the future of the city.
But Corey’s work has never been confined to a pulpit.
He serves on nonprofit boards, partners with local organizations, supports youth and families, and works alongside leaders across education, business, and community development. Whether addressing food insecurity, leadership development, or neighborhood impact, Corey has consistently focused on one question:
How do we make Savannah stronger for everyone?
Corey’s leadership is shaped by real life experience. He understands what it means to build from the ground up — to create systems that last, teams that work, and cultures rooted in trust. His approach is practical, people-centered, and forward-thinking.
At his core, Corey believes:
Leadership should be transparent
Decisions should be rooted in truth
Government should work for the people, not over them
Progress happens when communities are united, not divided
Corey is running for mayor because he loves Savannah — its history, its people, and its potential. He believes the next chapter of the city should be defined by opportunity, accountability, and shared success.
This campaign isn’t about politics as usual.
It’s about service.
It’s about leadership.
It’s about Savannah.