RETAIL HAS NEW VOICE IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S EXPERIENCE SELLS ITSELF Final Edition
[Jo Hambrick Kittner], 37, has used that philosophy in tackling her previous jobs - first working at a department store in North Carolina in the early 1980s, as a trial lawyer in the late '80s, then as a lobbyist for the North Carolina Bar Association in the 1990s. Kittner enjoyed working as a...
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Published in | Daily press (Newport News, Va. : Final ed.) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Newport News, Va
Tribune Interactive, LLC
27.11.1996
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Summary: | [Jo Hambrick Kittner], 37, has used that philosophy in tackling her previous jobs - first working at a department store in North Carolina in the early 1980s, as a trial lawyer in the late '80s, then as a lobbyist for the North Carolina Bar Association in the 1990s. Kittner enjoyed working as a lobbyist for the lawyers group. But her husband had been transferred to Richmond two years earlier, and the two were tired of their long-distance relationship. Photo (b&w) by the Associated Press Jo Hambrick Kittner, the new president and executive director of the Virginia Retail Merchants Association, stands inside Richmond's Old City Hall. Kittner, a self-described Army brat, attended 16 schools in 12 years and has a law degree from the University of North Carolina. |
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