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Landers McLarty presenting sponsor of Connect2012

The Madison Chamber of Commerce and Mayor Paul Finley are pleased to announce Landers McLarty Family of Dealers as Presenting Sponsor of Connect2012.

“Frank Williams and his Landers McLarty team continue to show their commitment to our Madison community,” Mayor Paul Finley said. “We are so proud to have them as the presenting sponsor for Connect2012.”

With this news in hand, Susie Masotti, Madison Chamber of Commerce executive director said Connect2012 is the Madison Chamber of Commerce’s premiere event.

“We’re thrilled that the Landers McLarty Family of Dealers generously stepped up to become our presenting sponsor,” she said. “The Lander’s McLarty Family of Dealers represents the top of the line in vehicles and we’re proud to have them as a partner.”

Connect2012 is a formal evening event, which will include a cocktail hour, a formal dinner and words from special guests featuring Finley’s look back on 2011, his vision for 2012 and beyond.

The goal of this event is to continue to celebrate connections between the city of Madison, regional local governments, area businesses, residents and those interested in investing and moving to our area. Additionally, Madison wants to recognize the importance of education, and its relationship to growing in a positive manner – personally, corporately, municipally and regionally.

Landers McLarty Family of Dealers represents Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, Subaru, Chevrolet, Toyota, Scion, Nissan and Mercedes in Alabama.

“Landers McLarty Family of Dealers is committed to the communities in which we serve and we are happy to partner with the Madison Chamber of Commerce in this endeavor,” said Frank Williams, executive operator.

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