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We Before Me: An Exclusive Discussion with Congressman Mark Green

  • 5511 Virginia Way Brentwood, TN, 37027 United States (map)

Join us for an exclusive evening with Congressman Mark Green, who represents Tennessee’s 7th District.

Congressman Green brings 24 years of military experience, including his role as the Special Operations Flight Surgeon in Operation Red Dawn which led to the capture of Saddam Hussein. He also has a diverse background in emergency medicine and political leadership. Currently serving as the Chair of the House Committee on Homeland Security, he is a strong advocate for balanced budgets, support for military families, and addressing global issues such as China's influence.

Congressman Green offers a unique perspective on leadership and unity. During this conversation and open Q&A, he will share insights from his exceptional career and discuss his latest book, "We Before Me: The Advantage of Putting Others Before Self". The newly released book tackles the issue of societal division, highlighting the role of social media in deepening these divides, and suggests ways to heal through empathy, collaboration, and service.

This is a not-to-be-missed opportunity to engage with a visionary leader who is dedicated to fostering greater unity in our communities and beyond.

What to Expect

5:30 PM - 6:00 PM Food & drink, childcare drop-off

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Conversation with Mark Green, Open Q&A

7:00 PM - 7:30 PM Mix & mingle, childcare pick-up

About the Guest Speaker

From his beginnings on a dirt road in Mississippi to graduating from West Point and serving as a decorated combat veteran in Iraq and Afghanistan, Congressman Mark Green's journey has shaped his commitment to public service.

As a former ER physician, successful business leader, and Tennessee State Senator, he possesses a unique blend of skills to advocate for his constituents.

Throughout his tenure, Rep. Green has been a tireless advocate for various issues affecting Tennesseans. Recognized for his dedication, he has received accolades such as the American Freedom Fund's Legislator of the Year Award and the Guardian of Small Business award from the NFIB.

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