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Anders continues strong fundraising push with major event

Anders continues strong fundraising push with major event

Anders continues strong fundraising push with major event

Knoxville, Tenn. –
Brad Anders, Republican candidate for Knox County Mayor, recently hosted a fundraising event at the home of Nazzy and Dr. Hash Hashemian. The event took place on November 16th, and was co-hosted by:

  • Dottie and Foster Arnett
  • Sandi and Hank Bertlekamp
  • Sandi Burdick and Tom Boyd
  • Kati and Jim Blalock
  • Steve Buttry
  • Chelly and Kevin Clayton
  • Kristee and Mike Dooley
  • Ghada and Faris Eid
  • Ann and Sam Furrow
  • Carla and Doug Harris
  • Natalie and James Haslam, II
  • Tonya and David Hobbs
  • Patty and Dan Hurst
  • Michelle and Raja Jubran
  • Margaret and Bob Petrone
  • Wendy and Tim Romero
  • Debbie and Mitchell Steenrod
  • Liz and Wes Stowers
  • Stephanie and Paul Walker
  • Clare and Marshall Wilkins
  • Amy and Tim Williams

Anders announced on the campaign’s Facebook page on October 23rd that he had raised $100,000 in the first 90 days since launching his bid in late July.  The event on the 16th further solidifies the campaign’s fundraising momentum.

“I am extremely grateful to the friends and supporters who have contributed so early in this campaign,” said Anders.  “Running for office is hard work and, unfortunately, it is expensive.  We are committed to running a first-class campaign that delivers our message to every voter in the county.  These generous donors are providing crucial support towards achieving that goal.”

“We are just getting started,” Anders said.  “While I am extremely excited and grateful for this initial support, we have more work to do.  We will announce more events in the future and keep pressing to ensure we are successful on May 1st.”

Raised in the Holston community, Anders is a longtime Knoxvillian, product of Knox County Schools, and graduate of Tusculum College.  He was first elected to fill a partial term on Knox County Commission in 2008, and was re-elected in 2010 and 2016.  Anders’ district includes Karns, Hardin Valley, Ball Camp, Solway and parts of Northwest Knoxville.  He was elected Chairman of the Commission by his peers in 2013 and 2014.

Anders started his career with the Knoxville Police Department in 1992 and currently serves is a Lieutenant, supervising the Special Crimes Unit in the Criminal Investigation Division.   Anders served 13 years on the Crisis Negotiation Team, leading that team the last two years. He has has been named Officer of the Month, been granted the Life Saving Award, and is a graduate of the prestigious FBI National Academy Session 258.  Brad was named one of Knoxville Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 in 2011 and is an alum of Leadership Knoxville Class of 2012.

Anders and his wife Jennifer have been married for 18 years and have a daughter, Addison.  The Anders reside in Karns and are members of Grace Baptist Church where they have both served in numerous leadership capacities.

For more information:

Gary Drinnen 

gary@targetedstrategy.com

 

KnoxTNToday

KnoxTNToday

Brad Anders enters race for county mayor

Brad Anders, Knox County commissioner and Knoxville Police Department lieutenant, has appointed a treasurer so he can begin raising funds for a race for Knox County mayor.

Anders joins fellow commissioner Bob Thomas and professional wrestler Glenn Jacobs as candidates in next year’s Republican Primary. Anders has served on the commission since 2008, serving as chair in 2013 and 2014.

Anders started his career with the KPD in 1992 and currently supervises the Special Crimes Unit in the Criminal Investigation Division. He served 13 years on the Crisis Negotiation Team, leading that team the last two years.

Brad and his wife, Jennifer, have been married for 18 years and have a daughter, Addison. They reside in Karns and are members of Grace Baptist Church where they have both served in numerous leadership capacities.

WATE

WATE

Brad Anders announces plans to run for Knox County Mayor

KNOXVILLE (WATE) – Knox County Commissioner Brad Anders is throwing his hat in the ring for Knox County Mayor.

Anders filed paperwork with the Knox County Election Commission Tuesday afternoon. He has served on the Knox County Commission since August 2008. He currently serves the sixth district.

The county commissioner received his bachelors in organizational management from Tusculum College in 2006. He has been employed by the Knoxville Police Department since 1992 and currently works as a Patrol Lieutenant and is on the Crisis Negotiation Unit.

Glenn Jacobs and Knox County Commissioner Bob Thomas have also announced they are running. Current Knox County Mayor Tim Burchett is ineligible to run because of Knox County’s term limits.

WBIR

WBIR

Knox Co. Commissioner Brad Anders to run for mayor

KNOX COUNTY – Knox County Commissioner and Knoxville Police Department Lieutenant Brad Anders announced his run for Knox County Mayor.

Anders confirmed his intention Tuesday to run for the office of Knox County Mayor in 2018. He has filed his treasurer nomination form to begin collecting financial support.

“After much prayer and consideration, I have made the decision to seek the Republican nomination for Knox County Mayor in 2018,” Anders said. “Through my service on commission and in the community, I believe I have illustrated the proven, effective leadership we need to take the next step as a county.”

Anders was raised in the Holston community. He’s a graduate of Knox County Schools and Tusculum College.

He was first elected to fill a partial term on Knox County Commission in 2008, and was re-elected in 2010 and 2016. He was elected Chairman of the Commission by his peers in 2013 and 2014.

Anders started his career with the Knoxville Police Department in 1992 and currently serves is a Lieutenant, supervising the Special Crimes Unit in the Criminal Investigation Division.

Anders and his wife Jennifer have been married for 18 years and have a daughter, Addison.  The Anders reside in Karns and are members of Grace Baptist Church where they have both served in numerous leadership capacities.

Current Knox County Mayor Tim Burchett is term-limited.

Knox County At-large Commissioner Bob Thomas and Glenn Jacobs, also known as the professional wrestler Kane, are also running for Knox County mayor as Republicans.