SBA: Monthly Luncheon
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April Networking Luncheon Speaker: TBA Join us for lunch at the Smyrna Community Center Early Member Tickets – $20 Early Non-Member Tickets – $25 (Early registration closes at NOON on the Tuesday before the luncheon.) Signature Table Reservation. Purchase 6 tickets and be seated at a reserved table! Must be purchased before the early registration deadline. $120 Late Member Tickets – $25 Late Non-Member Tickets – $30 Scroll down for In-Person Registration* *If you are a current member or sponsor, please log in to your account to view/select member or sponsor tickets For ticket costs and to become a member, please visit: https://smyrnabusiness.org
For ticket costs and to become a member, please visit: https://smyrnabusiness.org
Updates coming soon! Join us for lunch at the Smyrna Community Center Early Member Tickets – $20 Early Non-Member Tickets – $25 (Early registration closes at NOON on the Tuesday before the luncheon.) Signature Table Reservation. Purchase 6 tickets and be seated at a reserved table! Must be purchased before the early registration deadline. $120 Late Member Tickets – $25 Late Non-Member Tickets – $30 Scroll down for In-Person Registration* *If you are a current member or sponsor, please log in to your account to view/select member or sponsor tickets For ticket costs and to become a member, please visit: https://smyrnabusiness.org
For ticket costs and to become a member, please visit: https://smyrnabusiness.org
Speaker: Joyette Holmes Vice Chair of the State Board of Pardons and Paroles Joyette Holmes, ESQ is a trusted and resilient public servant who has served the Cobb County community faithfully as an attorney, judge, and catalyst for criminal justice reform. Throughout Holmes’ legal career she has been most notably known for her uncompromising excellence in her representation of the court system no matter what position she served in. Her many accolades speak to her character, integrity, and high ethical standards – all qualities that led to her rise within the legal profession as a trailblazer. Joyette Holmes, ESQ would become the first African American and woman to serve as Chief magistrate judge and district attorney in Cobb County. Throughout Joyette Holmes, ESQ’s career she has been blessed to be honored by her peers and her community. She was named the 2019 Cobb County Citizen of the Year by the Marietta Daily Journal. The Cobb NAACP and the Cobb Ministerial Alliance have both honored her with awards named for United States Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. She has received a Community Service Award named for one of her mentors, retired Georgia Supreme Court Justice Robert Benham and honored with the… Read More »