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Mayor Weston Wamp Talks Priorities, Future Vision

The latest episode of Chamber Chatt features an insightful interview with Hamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp.

Hosted by Daphne Kirksey, External Affairs Manager for Tennessee American Water, the show explored Mayor Wamp’s role as chief executive of Tennessee’s fourth-largest county and his plans for the future.

From discussing his recent accomplishment of passing a $995 million budget to addressing crucial topics such as education and economic development, Mayor Wamp provides valuable insights into his role as an elected official and reflections on his first year in office.

Watch the full video below.

Watch a previous Chamber Chatt discussion with City of Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly, here.

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