Wow! I'm sure many of you can say the same thing - "Summer flew by!"


We are already over halfway through the year and the holidays will be upon on us soon! But before that, we have several great meetings in the works for this fall that we hope you can attend! Mark your calendars!


In August, we are trying to schedule a tour so keep your eyes out for these details once we've confirmed them! As always, space will be limited.


September 14th will be a webinar presented by Patrick Woods called "Just the Facts Please! The Quantitative Approach to Rating Suppliers." You will receive an email with handouts prior to this meeting to be used before and during the webinar. Free for members and guests!


October 19th will be an in person & Zoom presentation. More details will be coming soon but mark those calendars for 11:30am to 1:00pm!


In September, we will also be reaching out to members of the chapter to seek our 2024 Board of Directors. We are currently looking for a Treasurer, Vice President, and board members. If you are interested or have questions, please email me. Without volunteers, this chapter cannot succeed!


We look forward to seeing each of you at our upcoming meetings!


Nichole Jenkins

2023 Vice-President

ISM Nashville

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