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Hannah Hopper, chief of staff for the Emerald Youth Foundation, is expected to be elected chair of the Knox County Election Commission at a reorganizational meeting Wednesday at the small assembly room in the City County Building.
Commissioner Bob Bowman, who’s just been reappointed to the commission board, said he plans to nominate Hopper with his daughter, Mary Caroline, a West High School freshman, in mind.
“I want my daughter to have a model Republican to look up to,” he said. “Hannah is a strong conservative female. She’s smart and needs to be a leader.”
Hopper, 34, apparently will be the youngest chair to serve and the first Republican woman. Another woman who held the position was the late Chief U.S. District Court Judge Pam Reeves, a Democrat, from 2003-08.
Jaynes joins shop founded by Hinote, others Lobbying and consulting firm Jigsaw has added Patrick Jaynes as a strategic consultant. Jaynes previously spent nearly two decades in the office of former U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander, for whom he was deputy chief of staff and state director. The former Republican staffer joins the firm
founded in 2018 by veterans of Democratic campaigns and offices Greg Hinote, Beecher Frasier and Sam Reed. Jigsaw’s roster of consultants also includes Virginia Ezell Briley and Steven Henry. “We’ve known and enjoyed working with Patrick for years, so when the opportunity arose to add him to our team, the decision was a no-brainer,” Henry said in a release. “Patrick’s addition will only enhance the level of service we offer to our clients.”
Washington County native takes job with Nashville consulting firm johnsoncitypress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from johnsoncitypress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.