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KY State Treasurer Hollenbach to meet with Columbia Rotary Mr. Hollenbach will be accompanied by his father, former Jefferson Co. Judge Executive Todd Hollenbach By George Kolbenschlag, President News from Columbia Rotary Club Kentucky State Treasurer Todd Hollenbach will be the guest speaker at Monday's Columbia Rotary Club meeting at the Lindsey Wilson College's Roberta C. Cranmer Dining Center, 430 Helen Flatt DR, Columbia, KY. Mr. Hollenbach will speak about current legislative activity concerning budgetary matters and will inform Rotarians and guests about the workings of the state treasury. First elected as treasurer in 2008, Mr. Hollenbach has worked to increase the transparency of the state treasury. He is the driving force behind the Vendors Income and Expense Watch (V.I.E.W.) which Governor Beshear called, "A pioneering effort by Todd Hollenbach that allows citizens to search all of the state's vendor and contractor data." Mr. Hollenbach is also the vice chairman of Governor Beshear's bi-partisan E-Transparency Task Force. He has filed for re-election. A graduate of University of Kentucky in 1982 and the University of Louisville Law School in 1985, he is a native of Jefferson County, is married and he and his wife have two sons. His father, Todd Sr., who will be with him in Columbia, is a former Jefferson County Judge Executive. Columbia Rotary meets each Monday at the Lindsey Wilson College Dining Center at 6pmCT for dinner, a brief business meeting and a program. This meeting with Mr. Hollenbach, including the dinner, is open to the public. Cost for the dinner is $7.00. Guests are welcome to attend just to hear the program at no charge. -George Kolbenschlag This story was posted on 2011-02-03 21:26:57
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