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Red Letter Day Event: Ribbon cutting at Brown & Brown



2017-01-19 - Brown & Brown Call Center, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
There was a large turnout at the Columbia/Adair County Ribbon Cutting Ceremony today at the Brown & Brown Call Center on Adair County Veterans Memorial Bypass.On the steps, center, Chamber President Ellen Zornes and Michael Neal, Vice President of Brown & Brown of Kentucky, are flanked by Bob Fulcher, head of the call center, and right State Senator Max Wise. Behind them, second row, are Adair County Judge Executive Mike Stephens, Columbia Mayor Curtis Hardwick, and Bank of Columbia CEO Chris Quinn. On the top stair, from left, are Rev. Bobby Bowe, Tommy Grider, owner of Grider Properties; Sue Stivers, Executive Director of the Chamber, and Georgina Roy, Office Manager of Brown & Brown in Columbia, KY. - Ed Waggener


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