Dekalb CEO Vernon Jones, Cobb Chairman Sam Olens and Atlanta Police Chief Richard Pennington Headline List of Distinguished Speakers at Annual Forum
Organization:
presented by Minority Professional Network, sponsored by Johnson Controls
Category:
Meeting/Forum
Geographical Area:
Atlanta
Start
Date:
12/17/2005
End Date:
12/17/2005
Start Time:
9:00 AM
End Time:
Noon
Event
Info:
Several metro Atlanta elected officials, media personalities, and leaders are among the confirmed speakers who will motivate and inspire an audience of hundreds of Adopt-a-Student Program and other metro area students at Douglass High School. The current list of confirmed participants include -
Cobb County Chairman Sam Olens
Dekalb County CEO Vernon Jones
Atlanta City Councilmember Ceasar Mitchell
Atlanta City Councilmember Clair Muller
Georgia Assistant Secretary of State Terrell Slayton
Atlanta Police Chief Richard J. Pennington
CBS 46 Chief Meteorologist Gene Norman
Dr. Beverly Hall, Superintendent, Atlanta Public Schools (invited)
Other Invited Speakers and Media
This forum is open to ALL Metro Area residents, especially students, interested in meeting and hearing from this distinguished group of leaders.
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