Chick-fil-A Express celebrated its opening with a ribbon cutting recently. Larry Hayes, center, secretary for the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development, cut the Campbellsville University Chick-fil-A Express ribbon along with Dr. Michael V. Carter, CU president, who is speaking.
Others participating from left, are, Dr. Frank Cheatham, CU vice president for academic affairs; Judy Cox, director of the Campbellsville/Taylor County Chamber of Commerce; Terri Cassell, CU Board of Trustees member; Otto Tennant, CU vice president for finance and administration; Campbellsville Mayor Tony Young; Pat Webster, Chamber ambassador; Taylor County Judge/Executive Eddie Rogers; Hayes; Carter; Chris Flanagan, operator of Chick-fil-A of Elizabethtown, Ky.; Sherri Noland, manager of CU Chick-fil-A Express; Susie Skaggs, past Chamber president; Monte Veatch, director of Pioneer College Caterers Inc.; Betty Hord, Chamber ambassador; Pieter DeGrez of Blevins Construction Co.; Gladys Montgomery, Chamber ambassador; and Benji Kelly, CU vice president for development.
John Chowning, CU vice president for church and external relations and executive assistant to the president, and Dan Poset, district supervisor of Pioneer College Caterers Inc. also attended the ribbon cutting.
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