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NFIB Names Blake Glinn as Grassroots Manager for GA, NC, SC, and VA

NFIB Names Blake Glinn as Grassroots Manager for GA, NC, SC, and VA

February 8, 2023

Glinn will assist small business members become more involved in the legislative and politicial processes

NFIB Names Blake Glinn as Grassroots Manager for GA, NC, SC, and VA

NFIB has named Blake Glinn as its grassroots manager for Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. As grassroots manager, Glinn will work closely with NFIB state directors in the states to help manage the association’s grassroots programs and encourage members to participate in the legislative and political processes. Glinn is a graduate of the Michigan State University, where he majored in political science with a minor in entrepreneurship. He served as a legislative intern in the Michigan House of Representatives and as a legislative aide in the Colorado General Assembly. He worked in regulatory affairs at the University of Colorado before returning to Michigan, where he became a legislative director in the state Senate. He succeeds Hunter Loggins, who became NFIB’s state director for Georgia in November. Glinn can be reached at blake.glinn@NFIB.org.
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