Georgia Public Policy Foundation Annual Dinner Photos
Here is a selection of photos from our 2014 Annual Dinner! What a great night we had celebrating with friends who’ve stood with us during 23 years of work to improve public policy in Georgia for everyone who lives here. Thanks to our sponsors and friends whose support makes our work possible. Thanks to our outstanding keynote speaker Daniel Garza, executive director of The LIBRE Initiative and former White House official during the President George W. Bush administration. Thanks to our Great American Achievers who told their personal stories: Sunny Park, Noel Khalil, Lisa Kelly and Anish Joseph. Make sure to check our YouTube channel for videos which will be posted starting Monday, March 10. And, we will be posting more photographs on our Facebook page. Thanks to everyone who worked so hard to make this great evening possible!
A great evening at the Cobb Galleria Centre!Keynote speaker Daniel Garza, Executive Director, The LIBRE InitiativeSunny Park emigrated from South Korea to the United States in 1974. Today he describes himself as a Great American Achiever.
Noel Khalil’s family emigrated to the United States from Jamaica. His firm has developed thousands of affordable housing units in Atlanta and other cities.
Lisa Kelly spoke passionately about education choice. Kelly is co-founder of the Georgia GOAL Scholarship Program.
Gordon Beckham speaks about the legacy of his father Hank McCamish, founder of the Georgia Public Policy Foundation.Gary Black sang The Star Spangled Banner.Ross Mason delivered a stirring invocation.Foundation President Kelly McCutchen began the introduction of our speakers.Foundation Vice President Benita Dodd thanked our sponsors.Emcee David Allman has been a Foundation board member since 1993.
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