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Women in Business Luncheon
Presented by
Tuesday, August 26
11:30 am - 1 pm
Brentwood United Methodist Church
309 Franklin Road, Brentwood
Paving the Way: Females Impacting History
Speaker: U.S. Congressman Marsha Blackburn
Growing up, Marsha Blackburn learned that the promise of our nation depends on each generation of Americans working hard to leave the country a better place than they found it. As a small business woman, author, mother, grandmother, and Member of Congress, Marsha Blackburn has dedicated her service to the sacred obligation all citizens have to their communities: making Tennessee and America a better, more prosperous, and freer place.
Congressman Blackburn began her elected service career in 1998 as a Tennessee State Senator, where she earned a reputation for fiscal common sense and a champion of anti-tax and government reform issues. Her reputation for focusing on individual freedom and free enterprise boosted her from the Tennessee Senate to the U.S. House of Representatives, where she was first elected to represent Tennessee's 7th Congressional District in 2002.
Blackburn was selected to serve as Vice Chair of the House and Energy Commerce Committee for the 113th Congress where she will continue to serve on four critical Subcommittees: Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade (CMT); Oversight; Health; and Communications and Technology. She serves on the House Budget Committee and is a founding member of the Republican Women's Committee. Blackburn is also a member of the Smithsonian Libraries Advisory Board.
Marsha and her husband Chuck live in Williamson County. They have two children, Mary Morgan Ketchel and Chad Blackburn; and two grandsons. Blackburn is a native of Laurel, Mississippi and a graduate of Mississippi State University.
Meeting Sponsored By:
Tuesday Aug 26, 2014
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM CDT
Tuesday, August 26
11:30 am - 1 pm
Brentwood United Methodist Church
309 Franklin Road
Brentwood, TN 37027
Chamber Members: $20
Guests: $25
$5 late fee added after noon on Friday, August 22
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