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Newly Elected Officials Breakfast 2019 Attendee List As of 1.18.19 Name Newly Elected Officials Breakfast 2019 Attendee List As of 1.18.19 Name Organization Title Vickie Adamson Wake County Board of Commissioners Wake County Commissioner DeLisa Alexander Red Hat, Inc. Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer Jennifer Allen SEPI Engineering Chief Strategy Officer Nathan Babcock Parker Poe Law Firm Government Relations Director Sydney Batch Batch, Poore, & Williams, PC North Carolina House of Representative Jim Beley The Umstead Hotel and Spa General Manager Jenn Bosser City of Raleigh Sr. Business Retention & Expansion Manager Gregg Bowler Carolina Sunrock LLC Chief Financial Officer Lee Branscome Allen Tate Company Manager, Corporate Services Patty Briguglio PFB President Richard Brown Kimley-Horn and Assoc. Associate Ralph E. Capps Boys & Girls Clubs President/CEO Janet Carr Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce Senior VP/General Manager Janet Carr Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce Senior VP/General Manager Mark Cavaliero Carolinas IT Chief Executive Officer Matt Chambers Clancy & Theys Construction Company Director, Business Development Buzz Crosby Martin Marietta Vice President/General Manager Courtney Crowder Crowder Consulting Company President Allison Dahle North Carolina House of Representatives North Carolina House of Representative Joel Davis WRAL-TV Vice President/General Manager Ralph DiLeone The DiLeone Law Group, P.C. Managing Partner, Attorney Pam Dowdy Wake County Smart Start Executive Director Cecily Durrett BHHS Carolinas Realty Director of Relocation & Business Development William Dzurick Schneider Structural Engineering Chief Executive Officer Dennis Edwards Greater Raleigh CVB President/CEO Dustin Engelken Triangle Apartment Association Government Affairs Director Susan Evans Wake County Board of Commissioners Board Member Teresa Evans- NC Retired School Personnel Executive Director Hunter Terence Everitt North Carolina House of Representatives North Carolina House of Representative David Ferrell Nexsen Pruet, PLLC Attorney/Partner David Forrest Fidelity Bank VP/Senior Commercial Banker Roy Fralin Fidelity Investments Vice President, Solutions Architect Rod Frankel Frankel Staffing Partners President Keri Gloth Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce Events Coordinator Anthony Gomez Merrill Lynch Financial Advisor Heather Gray WRAL-TV Brand Director Gayle Greene Wake Technical Community College Associate VP for Human Resources Crash Gregg Triangle Downtowner Magazine Owner Stephanie Hachem Kimley-Horn Senior Vice President Syreeta Hargrove Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce Government Affairs Manager Justyce Hayes Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce Event/Registration Specialist Chris Heagarty Wake County Board of Education Board Member Charles Hoffman Mid-Atlantic Associates Principal Geologist Newly Elected Officials Breakfast 2019 Attendee List As of 1.18.19 Joey Hopkins NCDOT Deputy Division Engineer Kevin Howell NC State University Sr. Kevin Howell NC State University Sr. Vice President for External Affairs Jackie Huitt Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce Annual Campaign Manager Christof Jensen UCB BioSciences, Inc Vice President, Business Excellence Site Leader, Research Triangle Park Joe John North Carolina House of Representatives North Carolina House of Representative Tom Johnson Williams Mullen Partner Ketih Johnson Poyner Spruill LLP Attorney Tom Johnson Williams Mullen Partner Kim Johnson GoTriangle Mobility Management & Employer Outreach - Wake County Vivian Jones Town of Wake Forest Mayor Paul Kane Home Builders Association of Raleigh - Executive Vice President/CEO Wake County Michael Krannitz Stewart Sr. Vice President Curtis Ladig Delta Dental of North Carolina President/CEO Tim Lavallee WakeEd Partnership VP, Policy & Research Seth London LeChase Construction Services LLC Vice President Anna Lynch Lynch Mykins Structural Engineers, P.C. Chief Executive Officer Steve Malik North Carolina FC Chairman/Owner Dana Martinez Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce VP, Government Affairs Robert Matheny Town of Zebulon Mayor Scot McAlexander Xenith Bank Senior Vice President Nate McGaha Arts North Carolina Executive Director Michelle Medley Town of Rolesville Town Commissioner Jeff Merritt Centennial Authority Executive Director Beau Minnick Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce Senior Communications Manager Mike Munn McAdams President & CEO Carrie Myers-Van Storr Office Environment Director, Education, Government Berkel & Business Development Lee Anne Nance Stewart Senior Vice President Jim Nichols O'Brien Atkins Associates Business Development Leader Wiley Nickel North Carolina Senate North Carolina Senator Brian O'Haver Stewart Associate VP; Manager of Planning & Design Tom Oxholm Wake Stone Corp Vice President of Finance and Administration Virginia Parker Bank of America Senior Vice President, Triangle Market Manager Emily Parks Organize for Success, LLC Productivity Consultant Steve Parrott Wake Education Partnership President Ashley Perkinson NC Retired School Personnel Lobbyist Christine Peterson Protus3 President Scott Phillips US Committee for Refugees and Field Office Director Immigrants- NC Field Office Sam Pierce Monteith Construction Raleigh Office Lead Daniel Pietrzak Boys & Girls Clubs Director of Development Michael Pitney RSM US Director Newly Elected Officials Breakfast 2019 Attendee List As of 1.18.19 William Porter WilliamPorterLife Owner Keith Poston Public School Forum of NC President/Executive Director Joe Queen North Carolina House of Representatives North Carolina House of Representative Scott Ralls Wake Technical Community College President Brian Ralph William Peace University President Vernessa Roberts Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce Vice President of Communications Jacob Rogers The Triangle Community Coalition Chief Executive Officer Joy Ruhmann Level Up Leadership, Inc. President Perry Safran Safran Law Offices President Heather Scott Wake County Board of Education Board Member Matt Smith Wake Technical Community College Exec Dir, Wake Tech Fdn Julie Smith NC State University Assistant Vice Chancellor Jodi Stamey William Peace University Vice President, Advancement George Stanziale Stewart Partner Joe Stewart IIANC Associate Vice President Alyson Stoffer Tammy Lynn Center for Developmental Director, Development & Public Relations Disabilities Shinica Thomas Girl Scouts North Carolina Coastal Pines Individual Giving Director Jane Thurman Thorburn Associates Senior Associate Jennifer Tolle North Carolina Community Foundation Chief Executive Officer Whiteside Julie von Haefen North Carolina House of Representatives North Carolina House of Representative Leslie Walden Fidelity Investments VP of Public Affairs Michele Weathers Carolina Ballet Executive Director Matt West Dewberry Associate, Site/Civil Team Lead Heather White Boys & Girls Clubs Director, NC Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs Courtney Wilson Advance Community Health Community Engagement Manager Alan Winstead Meals on Wheels of Wake County Executive Director Chris Woody MERGE Capital Managing Partner Charlie Yowell Bohler Engineering Associate .
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