Originally from Smiths Station, AL in Lee County, Gina started with Aflac during high school and continued worked there for her first two years of college at Chattahoochee Valley Community College. She then transferred to Liberty University to study international relations and moved to Washington, DC after graduation. Her first ten years in the DC area were with the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association (GAMA), seven of which were as head of their Government Affairs Department. Gina then became head of Aflac’s Washington office in 2000 and, after 18 years, remains as lead Republican lobbyist for the company, dealing with the United States House of Representatives, Senate, and Trump Administration on issues of trade, tax reform, health care, and insurance issues. She is married to Mike House and they are busy with 3 (step) children and 4 grandsons. Her hobbies include family, travel, flower gardening, paper crafts, entertaining, and baking.