The Cobb Chamber has announced the next installment of Marquee Monday featuring David Saylers, one of Chick-fil-A's first two marketing executives.
This event is scheduled to take place on February 12, 2024 at the Coca-Cola Roxy Theater. Doors open at 11:15am. The program begins at noon and ends by 1 p.m.
The chamber's press release introduces Sailors as follows:
Today, as the founder of Spark a Revolution, David uses his expertise to help companies create competitive advantage by building great cultures and brands. Remarkable!, his co-authored book that teaches valuable leadership lessons, is a must-read for anyone looking to transform their workplace culture.
David Saylers founded Spark a Revolution in 2018 after working in Chick-fil-A marketing for 37 years. David currently uses his expertise and passion to drive growth for individuals, teams, and organizations. He serves on the boards of numerous organizations and has helped launch several startups and nonprofits. Notably, David is a founding partner of Roam, a shared workspace with a mission of “making work matter.”
David is known for his marketing mind, his sense of service, his entrepreneurial spirit, and his ability to intuitively see others and organizations not just for what they are, but for what they could become.
Registration for February's Marquee Monday is open until February 7th. Tickets are $50 for Cobb Chamber members and $75 for non-members. Participants can register for the event at http://tinyurl.com/2fx4xere.
Parking at The Battery Red Deck is free for up to 2 hours. For more parking options, see the Battery Atlanta Parking Guide. Please note that LAZ parking will have new charges in 2024. Security screening is required at check-in.
About Cobb Chamber
The Cobb Chamber of Commerce is incorporated by the state as the Cobb County Chamber of Commerce and is the largest business organization in the county.
Cobb Chamber's President and CEO is Sharon Mason, Chief Operating Officer is Dana Johnson, and Chairman of the Board is Mike Plant.
Cobb Chamber of Commerce projects include Cobb Executive Women, Cobb Young Professionals, and the regional councils of Cumberland, East Cobb, Marietta, Northwest Cobb (Acworth, Kennesaw, West Cobb), Smyrna, and South Cobb.
The Cobb Chamber of Commerce advertises on its website:
The Cobb Chamber of Commerce, one of Georgia's most influential business advocacy organizations and one of the nation's top three chambers of commerce, brings together communities and their leaders to create jobs and grow the economy. and is dedicated to enhancing quality of life. Communities can accomplish even more.
Who are we: We are a community of businesses working together to power a vibrant economy.
why do it: When businesses thrive, so do communities.
What we do (our mission): Through our diverse partnerships, we achieve:
- Attract, recruit, and retain jobs.
- We support the start-up, growth, and prosperity of businesses.
- Advocate and collaborate to strengthen the state's business environment.
- Connect members to opportunities, new networks, and resources.
- We develop human resources and support education.
- Develop current and future leaders.