ATLANTA – State Representative J. Craig Gordon (D-Savannah) was recently named as a member of the Georgia Entertainment Caucus (GEC). The GEC seeks to encourage entertainers to engage in public policy and political efforts in the state.
“Georgia’s entertainment industry has generated billions of dollars for our economy and hundreds of thousands of jobs,” said Rep. Gordon. “I am honored to help facilitate these efforts to ensure that all Georgians benefit from this incredible economic opportunity. I especially look forward to serving with Dallas Austin, a music icon, producer and owner of Rowdy Records.”
Earlier this year, the GEC was established to build relationships among elected officials and entertainment industry professionals. Other members of the GEC will include Grammy Award winning music producers, executives, singers and songwriters. Some of the entertainment industry professional that have joined the caucus are: Dallas Austin, owner of Rowdy Records; Sean Garrett, songwriter/producer; Ms. J., founder of Free Wishes Foundation; Catherine Brewton, vice president of Creative at BMI; Mitch Martin, senior director, Creative BMI Music; Ryan Wilson, co-CEO, The Gathering Spot; Ray Daniels, senior vice president, Warner Brothers; Chaka Zulu, entrepreneur, CEO; Efe Ogbeni, entrepreneur; Jason Carter, founder, One Musicfest; and Kei Henderson, management.
For more information about the GEC, please contact Rep. Gordon’s office at 404-656-0287.
Representative J. Craig Gordon represents the citizens of District 163, which includes portions of Chatham County. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 2006 and currently serves on the Economic Development & Tourism, Health & Human Services, Retirement and Special Rules committees.
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