Kitty Robinson, President and CEO of Historic Charleston Foundation, speaking Thursday, April 7th at Small Business Lunch at Halls

March 28, 2016
The King Street Marketing Group and Halls Chophouse welcomes Kitty Robinson, President and CEO of Historic Charleston Foundation (HCF), as our guest speaker Thursday, April 7th.  
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Kitty has been at the forefront of preservation on both the national and local levels for more than three decades, addressing key civic challenges and carrying out HCFs mission.
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Established in 1947, Historic Charleston Foundation is dedicated to preserving and protecting the architectural, historical and cultural character of Charleston and its Lowcountry environs, and to educating the public about Charlestons history and the benefits that are derived from preservation.
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“Preservation ensures that Charleston maintains a balance between its role as one of America’s most important architectural resources and a real, living city with a great quality of life for its residents.”
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Because you have previously attended Small Business Lunch at Halls, we are presenting you with the first opportunity to purchase tickets for this event  that will surely sell out very quickly.
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At this luncheon Ms. Robinson will introduce the just-released, beautiful, new book The Preservation of Charleston written by local writers Harlan Greene and William Baldwin with photographs by N. Jane Iseley. The book is already the top seller at both HCF and Preservation Society Bookstores and copies will be available the luncheon for $75.00.Kitty was Historic Charleston Foundations Festival Director from 1987 to 1993, during which time she increased visibility and funds for the Foundation. She was named the Director of Development at Porter-Gaud School in 1993 where she led advancement efforts until 2000 and continued her service at Historic Charleston as a Trustee and Vice-President before coming its Executive Director and President & CEO in 2000.
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Currently serving in a leadership capacity on a number of civic boards and organizations, Ms. Robinson has served and/or continues to serve on the boards of: The Citadel School of Business, Charleston Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, Charleston Heritage Federation, Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie Trust, College of Charleston Graduate School, Charleston Leadership Foundation, Engaging Creative Minds and the Peninsula Advisory Commission.
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Each month, Small Business Lunch at Halls features a distinguished speaker from the business, civic or political arenas upstairs at Halls Chophouse with an imaginative three-course meal prepared by Executive Chef Matthew Niessner.
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Tickets are $30 per person (plus tax and processing fee) for the luncheon. A full-service cash bar is available for your enjoyment. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. and lunch is served promptly at noon. Limited seating provides an intimate experience with each speaker. Click Here For Ticket Information or call the 24/7 ticket hotline at 1-800-838-3006.
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Halls Chophouse is located at 434 King Street in downtown Charleston. Convenient parking is available at the Visitors Center Garage on Ann Street between King and Meeting Streets