January 15, 2025 by Tammy Cheek
Moving to a lunch speaker series, Farragut West Knox Chamber of Commerce is hosting its 2025 Speaker Series: Building Solutions – Tackling Housing & Homelessness Together.
In looking for a topic, the Chamber and its speaker series committee “always want to bring the most critical issues to our businesses and our community,” FWKCC president/CEO Julie Blaylock said.
“We want the public and our businesses to be well-informed about things that are going on in our community and also to know about solutions that are on the horizon and ways they can be a part of those solutions,” she added.
Sometimes “that includes talking about difficult subjects,” Blaylock said. “We know that housing has been a building issue for our county and our region for quite a few years.
“In conjunction with that, so has the issue of housing insecurity and homelessness,” she added.
The event, presented by Tennessee State Bank, will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 18, in Cokesbury Church, 9919 Kingston Pike. Lunch will be provided by Classy Caterer.
“Local experts from a variety of sectors will join the conversation to explore how we can work together toward solutions,” Blaylock said.
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Mathien has been treating student athletes with the Vols and Lady Vols for 33 years. This recognition is voted on annually by the SEC Directors of Sports Medicine. UT is one of four SEC schools to have three team physicians win conference awards in its 23-year history.
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