Mayor’s State of the County

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Williamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
11:30 a.m. – Registration & Networking
Noon – Lunch & Program
Franklin Marriott Cool Springs
700 Cool Springs Boulevard East, Franklin, TN
 
$35 – Members | $55 – Non-Members
On the heels of a successful year in Williamson County, Mayor Rogers Anderson is set to deliver his seventh annual State of the County address to the business community.
Anderson’s speech will give an overview of how the county is performing on economic indicators such as financial health, education, public safety, transportation, job growth and capital investments. Anderson will also provide an update on the county budget for the 2016-17 fiscal year.
Be among the first to hear Mayor Anderson’s plan for the upcoming year. Early registration is strongly encouraged as this event is expected to draw a large attendance. Tickets are $35 for members and $55 for non-members. A $5 late fee will be added after Noon on Friday, July 15. Contact Claudia@williamsonchamber.com for more information.

 

Scholarship Available to Williamson County Students

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High school seniors and current college students who live in Williamson County are encouraged to apply for the scholarship to be awarded by Leadership Franklin. The non-profit organization will award one $1,500 scholarship to a student who meets the scholarship criteria.

Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 cumulative grade point average to be considered. A copy of the student’s transcript and a 500-word essay are part of the application requirement.

Scholarships are awarded based on a combination of scholarship application points, community involvement, and quality of essay. All students are encouraged to apply.

Applications are due March 4, 2016. Applications may be obtained online at www.leadershipfranklin.org.

Now in its 20th year, Leadership Franklin is a non-profit community leadership organization dedicated to educating, informing, and empowering leaders to improve the quality of life in Franklin and Williamson County. Leadership Franklin is funded primarily by business, individual, and alumni contributions. Each year, twenty participants are selected based on commitment to the Williamson County community, previous participation in community, civic, or professional organizations, and demonstrated leadership in current or previous positions.

 

For more information: Contact Executive Director Paula Harris at 615-252-4312 or paula.harris@bwsc.net or Debbie Henry, Associate Executive Director, at 615-628-0264 or DHenry@tmagroup.org.