About Outstanding Atlanta
MISSION AND VISION
Outstanding Atlanta is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to recognizing the service, leadership and achievements of Atlanta young professionals, thereby encouraging a collective spirit of community service and civic engagement. We are the premier recognition for the most outstanding young professional Atlantans.

Alumni

Years of Service

Year Founded
History
Outstanding Atlanta (“OA”), originally known as The Outstanding Young People Of Atlanta (“TOYPA”) organization, was created in 1968 to recognize outstanding young people of Atlanta for their contributions to the betterment of the city. Each year, 10 young leaders of Atlanta would be selected as members of this prestigious organization in recognition of their business and civic accomplishments.
Since the organization’s inception a select group of Atlantans between the ages of 21 and 40 who live and work in the metropolitan Atlanta area and have distinguished themselves in their careers and/or community outreach have been selected as members of OA.
Having grown from its initial involvement with the Atlanta Dogwood Festival, OA soon became an independent organization devoted to recognizing some of the most actively involved and dynamic young people in Atlanta who, in turn, helped to promote the leadership qualities that have made Atlanta such an outstanding place in which to live and work.
In 1983, the TOYPA officers and Board of Directors, in a move to broaden the appeal of the organization and give past honorees more reason to stay actively involved, proposed adopting a new name for the umbrella organization which would honor The Outstanding Young People of Atlanta.
Today, OA has become one of Atlanta’s premier organizations with respect to recognizing and connecting top Atlanta business and community leaders. In 2011 Outstanding Atlanta, Inc. was awarded tax-exempt status (organization is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit) and restated its mission as follows:
- to recognize, unite and develop young leaders in Atlanta through various programs and leadership training seminars
- to give back to the Atlanta community through volunteer service including, but not limited to, youth development and
- to help both young and more established leaders network in an attempt to build synergy amongst such individuals and find innovative ways to continue to improve the city of Atlanta.
Notable Alumni

Ann Cramer
Class of 1975
Director, Corporate Citizenship
and Corporate Affairs for the
Americas (retired), IBM

David Scott
Class of 1978
U.S. Congressman representing Georgia’s 13th district

Nikema Williams
Class of 2010
U.S. Congresswoman for Georgia’s 5th congressional district

Alexis Herman
Class of 1974
Former U.S. Secretary of Labor under President Bill Clinton

Monica Kaufman Pearson
Class of 1977
Legendary Atlanta news anchor and the first African-American woman to anchor the evening news in Atlanta

Bill Bolling
Class of 1983
Founder of the Atlanta Community Food Bank

Pat Upshaw-Monteith
Class of 1986
President and CEO of Leadership Atlanta

Michelle Nunn
Class of 1993
President and CEO of CARE

Alicia Phillip
Class of 1995
Longtime President of the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta (retired)

Keisha Lance Bottoms
Class of 1997
Former 60th Mayor of Atlanta,
City of Atlanta

Ceasar C. Mitchell
Class of 2001
Former President of Atlanta City Council

Stacey Abrams
Class of 2002
Former Minority Leader, Georgia
House of Representatives

The Late Jovita Moore
Class of 2004
Beloved WSB-TV anchor

Phaedra Parks
Class of 2008
Attorney and television personality from Real Housewives of Atlanta

Matt Wesmoreland
Class of 2019
Atlanta City Councilmember, Post 2 At-Large

Jason Esteves
Class of 2020
State Senator (Georgia SD-6)