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Membership Meeting
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Tuesday, October 21
11:30 am - 1 pm
Franklin Marriott Cool Springs
700 Cool Springs Blvd. E, Franklin
"Leadership Lessons from the Battle of Franklin"
This presentation will focus on the Battle of Franklin as a teaching tool where business leaders can develop leadership and management skills.
Featuring:
Tim Pierce, Director of Executive Programs at Vanderbilt University's Owen Graduate School of Management
Tim Pierce has been the Director of Executive Programs at Vanderbilt's Owen Graduate School of Management for the last seven years. During that time he has worked in designing and delivering custom corporate leadership development programs for companies such as Nissan, FedEx, Cisco Systems, Eli Lilly, Tractor Supply, Hewlett Packard, LP Building Products, Community Health Systems and many others. Tim worked for 12 years in sales and business development with EMC Corporation, Cisco Systems and AutomSoft, an Irish software company based in Dublin, Ireland. Before moving to TN, Tim was an actor for seven years in New York City. He holds a BA from Boston College and an MFA in Acting from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. Tim currently lives in Nashville with his wife Amy and their three children, Veronica, Frank and Mary Alice.
Thomas Flagel, Assistant Professor of American History at Columbia State Community College
Thomas Flagel is an assistant professor of American History at Columbia State Community College. He holds degrees from: Loras College (B.A., History); Kansas State University (M.A., European History); Creighton University (M.A., International Relations); and has studied at the University of Vienna. He is currently a doctoral student at Middle Tennessee State University in Public History. Flagel serves on the Battle of Franklin Trust board of directors, Carter House board of directors, the Franklin Battlefield Preservation Commission, Franklin's Charge board of directors, and works with many other preservation groups, including the Civil War Trust. He is also the writer and narrator of "Sesquicentennial Stories" on WAKM Radio, a series that was nominated for the Peabody Award in 2011. Flagel currently resides in Franklin, Tennessee.
Tuesday Oct 21, 2014
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM CDT
Tuesday, October 21
11:30 am - 1 pm
Franklin Marriott Cool Springs
700 Cool Springs Boulevard East
Franklin, TN 37067
Chamber Members: $35
Guests: $40
Register by noon on 10/17 to avoid a $5 late fee
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