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Newsmakers Breakfast: How SC is going after our freight

Mecklenburg County Commissioner Jim Puckett and former Lake Norman Chamber Chairman John Hettwer will be in the hot seat(s) at Business Today Newsmakers Breakfast May 17 at The Peninsula Club. The topic during the audience-driven question and answer session is South Carolina’s growing advantage in interstate commerce.

Both men are active in the anti-toll leadership, Puckett on the regional government level, and Hettwer, the owner of Payroll Plus, on the business community’s relationship with Raleigh and state legislators.

Newsmakers Breakfasts are an open-forum Q&As with people who make the news. Anyone can ask a question.

Doors open at 7:15 a.m. for networking. The buffet-style breakfast gets under way at 7:30 a.m. The Q&A
begins at 8 a.m. and concludes at 9 a.m. The cost to attend, $12, includes a full country breakfast. Reserve a seat at 704-895-1335 with Visa or MasterCard.

Sponsors of the breakfast discussion include Cornelius-based Donna Moffett Accountants & ConsultantsIrvin Law in Cornelius and Davidson-based McIntosh Law Firm as well as Davidson Wealth Management, James Funeral Home and Sperry Van Ness Commercial Real Estate Advisors in Cornelius

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