Steve Godsey
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Steve Godsey is the County Mayor of Sullivan County, Tennessee.
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[edit] Early career
Before being elected as Sullivan County Mayor, Godsey worked for many years as a small business owner selling used cars.[1] For ten years, he was a sales manager for Dana Corp., and for five he worked as a sales manager at Champion Spark Plug-Cooper Automotive. For eight years, he was a sales manager and special projects coordinator. Godsey attended Bristol Tennessee High School[2], Bristol College (defunct), Appalachian Flight School (defunct), Dana Automotive Technology School, and Cooper Automotive Sales and Mark School.[2]
[edit] State Representative
Godsey was previously a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives representing the 1st District, which encompasses part of Sullivan County, and was elected to the 100th through 104th General Assemblies. While serving within the Tennessee General Assembly, Godsey was at various times a member of the Education Committee, the Transportation Committee, the Commerce Committee, the K-12 Subcommittee, and the Small Business Subcommittee.
[edit] See also
- U.S. Representative David Davis
- Tennessee Lt. Governor Ron Ramsey
- Tennessee Representative Jason Mumpower
- Tennessee Representative Matthew Hill
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- "Sullivan County official: Nothing unusual about vehicle for Godsey". Times-News.net. J.H. Osborne. November 11, 2006.
- Steve Godsey's profile at the Tennessee General Assembly website archive
- "Godsey launches election bid for Sullivan mayor". Hank Hayes. Times-News. February 25, 2006.