Tom Edd Wilson Speaks At North Hamilton Council March 18

Thursday, March 11, 2010
Tom Edd Wilson
Tom Edd Wilson

Tom Edd Wilson, president and chief executive officer of the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce, will speak at the North Hamilton County Council meeting on Thursday, March 18.

Mr. Wilson will discuss the council’s rebranding - - it was formerly the Soddy-Daisy/North Hamilton County Council. He will also discuss goals of the Chattanooga Area Chamber, the role of the Chamber in supporting area businesses and the North Hamilton County Council’s efforts to strengthen the local business community.

The meeting will take place at the Grace Calvary Chapel Fellowship Hall at 8615 Hixson Pike, Suite C, in Lakesite. It begins at 11:45 a.m. with networking. The luncheon program lasts from noon to 1 p.m. Lunch will be catered by Meals by Mindy, (Chef Mindy Benton). Lunch is $10.

“Members are encouraged to bring non-member business owners,” said Council Vice President of programs Curtis Campbell of New York Life Insurance Co. “The council is an excellent way for us to work together on behalf of the economic vitality of our community.”

The North Hamilton County Council meets the third Thursday of each month at Grace Calvary Chapel Fellowship Hall at 8615 Hixson Pike, Suite C, in Lakesite. For more information contact Mr. Campbell at curtis@mprotechnologies.com or 718-5758.


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