See Rock City Hires Chuck Harbin As Manager Of Operations

  • Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Chuck Harbin
Chuck Harbin

See Rock City, Inc. announced the hire of Chuck Harbin as manager of operations for the maintenance and birdhouse departments of Rock City Gardens.

Mr. Harbin said, “I think I am most looking forward to being part of a family atmosphere at a premier attraction like Rock City Gardens with such rich history and values. After working at a private school similar to McCallie or GPS, and in upscale residential and commercial construction, my experience should blend in well with the quality expected at an attraction like Rock City.”

Mr. Harbin has been a registered contractor in the state of Florida since 1987. He worked in the construction industry for 20 years, as well as nine years as the director of operations/facilities at Saint Edward’s School in Vero Beach, Fl.

Mr. Harbin has been married to his wife Mary, a third grade teacher at The Bright School, for 29 years. They have two sons, Ryan, a 21-year-old engineering student at UTC, and Adam, a 16-year-old junior at McCallie School.

See Rock City, Inc. is a hospitality and entertainment company that features the world renowned Rock City Gardens high atop Lookout Mountain, just six miles from downtown Chattanooga.

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