Please join the Greater Macon Chamber of Commerce for a Military Affairs Roundtable Panel Discussion

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Please join the Greater Macon Chamber of Commerce for a Military Affairs Roundtable Panel Discussion. Tuesday, October 4, at 12:00 PM. 

REGISTER HERE: https://web.maconchamber.com/…/2022-Greater…/details

Maj. Gen. Thomas F. Grabowski, Asst. Adjutant General – GA Air National Guard Brig Gen Jon Eberlan, Commander of the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex Col. Lindsay C. Droz, 78th Airbase Wing Commander at Robins Air Force Base Retired Brig. Gen. John C. Kubinec will serve as moderator.

This is an opportunity for Warner Robins Air Force Base leadership to share how Macon-Bibb business owners and community leaders can support RAFB team members and their important missions in supporting our nation. 

Panelists will share their insights regarding workforce needs at RAFB, as well as any needs related to existing and anticipated missions at the installation.

You must register to attend. Lunch will be provided.

This event is presented by Central Georgia Technical College

Original source can be found here.



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