Atlanta Beltline, Inc. has named Nino Maisuradze as its chief financial officer, the organization announced in a May 22 press release.

Maisuradze brings more than two decades of global financial and operational leadership to the role. Most recently, Maisuradze served as chief operating officer and chief financial officer for Ingenico North America, where she oversaw large-scale financial and strategic initiatives.

Nino Maisuradze (Courtesy of Atlanta Beltline, Inc.)

She previously held senior finance and accounting roles within Ingenico’s North America region and served as a senior financial analyst at Aptean and group controller and financial analyst at ISTA International in Essen, Germany.

“Nino’s track record speaks for itself. She’s spent her career taking on complex financial challenges and building the teams needed to solve them,” said Clyde Higgs, president and CEO of Atlanta Beltline, Inc. “Her ability to align financial strategy within an organization’s broader mission is exactly what we need as we continue this work for Atlanta. We’re thrilled to welcome her to the team.”

As CFO, Maisuradze will oversee the organization’s financial strategy and operations, including management of its multi-million-dollar annual budget, financial reporting, and long-term fiscal planning. She will lead financial stewardship of the Beltline Tax Allocation District, the Beltline Affordable Housing Trust Fund, and the TAD Increment Fund – the primary tools the organization uses to fund trail infrastructure, land acquisition, and affordable housing and commercial development along the corridor.

Maisuradze will also manage financial partnerships with city and state agencies, including Invest Atlanta, Atlanta Housing, the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, and the Development Authority of Fulton County, the release said. Her work will support the Beltline’s capital strategy and its 2030 goals.

“The Beltline’s mission resonates deeply with me,” Maisuradze said, according to the release. “I’ve spent my career working to build organizations that create lasting impact, and the work happening here for the people of Atlanta is exactly the kind of meaningful, community-focused work I want to be part of. I look forward to bringing my experience to this team and helping drive the Beltline’s goals forward.”

Maisuradze holds a master of science in economics from Ruhr University Bochum in Germany and a master of business law from the Technical University of Tbilisi in Georgia.

She serves on the finance committee of Impact100 Atlanta and has been a member and mentor with Leaders on the Rise since 2018. She previously served on the board of trustees for the Chattahoochee Nature Center.

This report was compiled and written by Rough Draft Atlanta's staff.