Cobb Chamber of Commerce announces an April Marquee “Tuesday” to Welcome Governor Kemp

Cobb Chamber of Commerce announces an April Marquee “Tuesday” to Welcome Governor Kemp
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The Cobb Chamber’s Marquee Monday event series, presented by Superior Plumbing, continues on Tuesday, April 11 with Governor Brian P. Kemp. Governor Kemp will share insights into the 2023 Legislative Session and how partners across the state are working collectively to bring new jobs and new investment to Georgia, creating economic opportunities for today and future generations.

Governor Kemp was re-elected to serve a second term as Georgia’s 83rd governor on Nov. 8, 2022. Throughout his first term, Georgia consistently broke economic job and investment records, bringing opportunities to every corner of the state. Under his leadership, Georgia has earned the enviable designation as the Top State for Business for an unprecedented nine years in a row.

Registration is now open through April 5 for the April Marquee “Tuesday”. Tickets are $45 for Cobb Chamber members and $60 for non-members. Attendees may register for the event at https://bit.ly/3mY4awr. Parking is available at The Battery Red Deck for free up to three hours. For further parking options, please refer to the Battery Atlanta Parking Guide. A security screening will be required at check-in.

The Marquee Monday Series is presented by Superior Plumbing. The April Marquee “Tuesday” is sponsored by Freeman Mathis & Gary, Pinnacle Financial Partners, Kennesaw State University, Coca-Cola Roxy & Live Nation Special Events, Delaware North, Next Page Event Services, and Classic Tents & Events.

For more information about the Marquee Monday event series, contact Jani Dix at jdix@cobbchamber.org or 770-859-2335.

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