The Council for Quality Growth announced that it will host the 2025 State of Cherokee County Address on Jan. 22, at 11:30 a.m. at the Cherokee Conference Center in Canton, Georgia.
The event — presented by LGE Community Credit Union, Northside Hospital Cherokee, and VHB — will bring together over 400 business leaders, government officials and community members under one roof to take in speeches from several Cherokee County leaders.
Delivering the keynote address is Cherokee County Chairman Harry B. Johnston, who is anticipated to highlight achievements from the past year and outline plans for 2025, according to a release.
Joining Johnston is Dr. Mary Elizabeth Davis, the newly-appointed Superintendent of Cherokee County Schools, who will share updates on her first year in the role and her vision for local education.
The final presenter billed for the event is Misti Martin, president and chief executive officer of the Cherokee Office of Economic Development, who will talk about economic milestones and initiatives in her final address after more than 20 years of leadership.
“Cherokee County continues to foster a community with increasing economic growth and quality of life,” said Michael Paris, president and chief executive officer of the Council for Quality Growth, “We are eager to hear about the county’s progress over the past year and look forward to partnering with Cherokee County for years to come.”
Additionally, the event will also feature remarks from sponsor representatives, along with updates from Danny Johnson, the managing director of the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District.
Tickets for the event are $65 for Council for Quality Growth members and $80 for non-members. They can be purchased here.
