January Marquee “Tuesday” To Welcome Senator Jon Ossoff

January Marquee “Tuesday” To Welcome Senator Jon Ossoff
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The Cobb Chamber’s Marquee Monday event series continues on Tuesday, January 17 with United States Senator for Georgia, Jon Ossoff. Ossoff will highlight issues facing the 118th Congress and its impact on our state and Cobb County. For the first and only time in 2023, the Marquee Monday event falls on a Tuesday due to the MLK holiday. The February event returns to Monday, on Feb. 13.

Before his election to the Senate, Ossoff led a team that exposed ISIS war crimes, atrocities committed by peacekeeping troops, human trafficking, fraud, theft, corruption, corporate abuse, and murder as the CEO of a 30-year-old company that produces investigations of official corruption, organized crime, and war crimes for international news organizations.

In addition to the keynote presentation, the Chamber’s distinguished leadership program Honorary Commanders Association will recognize its recently graduated class and announced it new class of 2023.

Please note that our 2023 Marquee Monday event series will be a monthly luncheon event at the Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre. Each month, doors will open at 11:15 a.m. and the program begins at 12 p.m. and concludes by 1 p.m.

Registration is now open through January 11 for the January Marquee “Tuesday”. Tickets are $35 for Cobb Chamber members and $40 for non-members. Attendees may register for the event at https://bit.ly/3USF3X5. 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 January Marquee “Tuesday” is sponsored by Lockheed Martin, Coca-Cola Roxy & Live Nation Special Events, Delaware North, Next Page Event Services, and Classic Tents & Events.

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