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NFIB Missouri Announces Katrina Lynch Mattes as Leadership Council Chair

NFIB Missouri Announces Katrina Lynch Mattes as Leadership Council Chair

September 2, 2025

Ms. Mattes is a small business owner in Saint Robert.

NFIB, Missouri’s leading small business advocacy organization, is pleased to announce Katrina Lynch Mattes, owner of Lynch’s Furniture & Appliance in Saint Robert, as NFIB Missouri’s Leadership Council Chair.

“We are very fortunate to have Katrina as our Leadership Council Chair and know she will represent Missouri’s small business owners well,” NFIB State Director Brad Jones said. “Katrina has been a member of our Leadership Council for seven years and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience as our new Chair. As a fixture in the Saint Robert community, she is well-positioned to advocate for a stronger Main Street. We look forward to working with her in this new role.”

Background:

NFIB’s Leadership Council is an advisory board that assists the association in developing strategies to support small businesses throughout the Show-Me State.

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