Connection Breakfast
Name:
Connection Breakfast
Date:
November 14, 2018
Time:
7:00 AM - 9:15 AM PST
Website:
http://www.tustinchamber.org
Registration:
Sorry, public registration for this event has been closed.
Event Description:
The Chamber monthly membership breakfast is your opportunity to meet other members, enjoy a beautiful view while eating a breakfast with fellow Tustinites. Each month the Chamber membership honors a police officer from the Tustin Police Department chosen by the Chief of Police. We either have a special guest speaker or a program that will help increase business. Self introductions close out the morning. Come and join us and find out what is going on in Tustin, guests are always welcome!
RSVP ahead so you get a good seat and avoid check-in lines!
Honoring the legacy of retiring Chief of Police - Chief Celano
& Featuring Guest Speaker: TUSD Superintendent Dr. Greg Franklin
Dr. Gregory A. Franklin has been serving as superintendent of the Tustin Unified School District since July 1, 2011. Dr. Franklin is passionate about preparing all students to succeed in the global workforce through rigorous and engaging instruction, real-world applications, and the integration of technology. Among his accomplishments, Dr. Franklin was named California and Orange County Superintendent of the Year for 2014, received Golden Bell Awards by the California School Boards Association for various curriculum programs, and the Junior Achievement of Southern California’s Teacher of the Year Award for his work with students and applied economics courses. In addition, Dr. Franklin is chair of the USC Rossier School of Education Dean’s Superintendent Advisory Group, and chair of the Southern California Superintendents Association.
RSVP ahead so you get a good seat and avoid check-in lines!
Honoring the legacy of retiring Chief of Police - Chief Celano
& Featuring Guest Speaker: TUSD Superintendent Dr. Greg Franklin
Dr. Gregory A. Franklin has been serving as superintendent of the Tustin Unified School District since July 1, 2011. Dr. Franklin is passionate about preparing all students to succeed in the global workforce through rigorous and engaging instruction, real-world applications, and the integration of technology. Among his accomplishments, Dr. Franklin was named California and Orange County Superintendent of the Year for 2014, received Golden Bell Awards by the California School Boards Association for various curriculum programs, and the Junior Achievement of Southern California’s Teacher of the Year Award for his work with students and applied economics courses. In addition, Dr. Franklin is chair of the USC Rossier School of Education Dean’s Superintendent Advisory Group, and chair of the Southern California Superintendents Association.