February 4, 2022

McGranaghan Appointed To Chamber Economic Development Council

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Amanda O'dell

Coldwell Banker Wallace is thrilled to recognize Andrew McGranaghan on being recently named to the Knoxville Chamber’s Economic Development Council.

McGranaghan, who is a member of the CBW leadership team, is a Knoxville native with a marketing degree from the University of Tennessee. He has been with Coldwell Banker Wallace since 2016.

In his new role on this committee, McGranaghan will play an integral part in supporting strategy for business growth in East Tennessee.

“The mission of the Knoxville Chamber is driving regional economic prosperity, and the Chamber’s Economic Development Council provides input and support to our team’s efforts around existing business expansion and new business attraction,” said Doug Lawyer, Vice President of Economic
Development for the Chamber. “I’m excited that Andrew will be bringing his own insight, as well as that of the entire team at Coldwell Banker Wallace.”

“It’s an exciting time for Knoxville, what with all the growth our community has been experiencing over the past few years,” said McGranaghan. “I look forward to taking a more active role in current and future growth through my involvement with the Chamber.”

“Since our company’s founding in 1936, Coldwell Banker Wallace has seen Knoxville change in a myriad of ways,” said Jim Wallace, CFO of CBW. “It takes a strategic vision and forward momentum to be a leader in today’s business climate, and we are proud that Andrew’s new role can continue our longstanding partnership with the Chamber.”

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