Legislative Lessons with Representative Gloria Frazier at Chamber’s Women In Business

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Join the Augusta Metro Chamber of Commerce and Representative Gloria Frazier on Tuesday, June 15 at the Enterprise Mill Events Center to learn about Georgia's most recent legislative session and the bills your local representatives championed.  Representative Frazier will share how she began her political career, her passion behind her position as a representative, and how the audience can make a difference in the region through political leaders.

 

Rep. Gloria Frazier was elected into Georgia House of Representatives on January 8, 2007 and was tasked with representing over 52,000 constituents in Augusta and Burke counties.  She is currently serving her seventh term in the Georgia General Assembly’s House of Representatives. In addition to her legislative duties, she also serves on numerous committees, including Banks & Banking, Budget and Fiscal Affairs Oversight, Public Safety and Homeland Security, and Energy, Utilities & Telecommunications.  She is also treasurer of the Georgia Women’s Legislative Caucus and a member of the Georgia Legislative Black Caucus.  Her service extends beyond the realms of legislator as seen in her involvement with community-based organizations. She is former president of the Richmond County Neighborhood Associations Alliance, Inc., which was comprised of 32 state incorporated associations working together to keep communities safe and drug free.  Rep. Frazier also previously served as president of the Walton Farms Neighborhood Association in South Augusta.  She has also served on numerous local boards, including the Augusta-Richmond County Tax Assessors Board, Destination 2020 and the Community Mental Health Board of East Central Georgia.  As a community activist, she has worked tirelessly in Augusta and Atlanta for 15 years and received the highest individual achievement award presented for community service by the Richmond County Neighborhood Association Alliance.

 

In August of 2014, Representative Frazier retired from the Richmond County Board of Education Title 1 Office, where she proudly served in administration, finance and accounting.  Her commitment and dedication to her constituency and willingness to serve has made Richmond and Burke counties better places to live.  As an advocate for education, affordable healthcare and mental health and developmental disabilities awareness, Rep. Frazier has become a powerful voice in Augusta and throughout Georgia.

 

Both in-person and virtual attendance are available. In-person event begins at 11:30 am, seating will be social distanced with lunch included.  In-person tickets are $25 for Chamber members and $35 for prospective members. Virtual attendance begins at 11:45 am.  Tickets are $10 for members, $15 for prospective members.  Advanced registration required at augustametrochamber.com/events. Registration deadline is Friday, June 11.

 

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It is the mission of the Women in Business Committee to strengthen the business community of the Augusta region by providing programs that enhance the knowledge, success and leadership goals of working women at all stages of their personal and professional lives.

 

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Media Contact:

Kathryn Freemon, Communications Coordinator

Augusta Metro Chamber of Commerce

kathryn.freemon@augustametrochamber.com