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Communications Director
Diadra Malone
Manager of Human Resources
Medline
470-831-5454
Diadra N. Malone joined Medline Industries in November 2021 as a Human Resources Manager. She is based at Medline’s McDonough, GA location, where she supports a workforce of over 400 employees. In her role, she has also provided HR leadership to Medline’s Prattville, Alabama, and Savannah, Georgia locations.
With more than 12 years of experience in the human resources field, Diadra brings a wealth of expertise in employee relations, leadership development, compliance, workforce planning, and organizational effectiveness. Prior to joining Medline, she served as an HR Business Partner at Gordon Food Service for over four years. There, she supported more than 500 employees across warehouse, transportation, sales, finance, and administrative functions throughout Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee.
Diadra has been an active member of the HR community through her involvement with both the Local and Henry County SHRM chapters for the past two years. Earlier in her career, she held key roles at the YMCA of Metro Atlanta, where she served as a Project Manager overseeing Academic Affairs and Diversity & Inclusion, and at First Data (now Fiserv), where she was a Human Resources Project Manager for the Global Technology division.
Her professional journey also includes public service, having worked under Georgia Governors Roy Barnes and Sonny Perdue as a Project Manager. Additionally, she has contributed to her community as a volunteer child advocate with the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program.
Diadra earned a Master of Arts in Business Administration from Liberty University and holds a Bachelor of Science in Pre-Law from South Carolina State University. She also maintains a Professional in Human Resources (PHR) certification from HRCI.
A proud Atlanta native and self-described “Grady Baby,” Diadra currently resides in Henry County, GA. In her personal time, she enjoys spa retreats, traveling—especially to vineyards—and immersing herself in a good book.
It would be both an honor and a privilege for her to continue serving the citizens of Henry County.