Georgia Self Storage Association Hosts Barbecue at State Capitol
The Georgia Self Storage Association (GASSA) held its third annual barbecue at the Georgia State Capitol on Feb. 2 to raise awareness of the self-storage industry and show appreciation for those who work for the state.
February 3, 2010
The Georgia Self Storage Association (GASSA) held its third annual barbecue at the Georgia State Capitol on Feb. 2 to raise awareness of the self-storage industry and show appreciation for those who work for the state. Association president David Milam kicked off the event with a welcome and thank you to legislators and staff. GASSA Legislative Director George Snelling provided an introduction for Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle.
Launched in 1992, GASSA is a non-profit organization representing the interests of the self-storage industry in Georgia. It represents more than 200 members and nearly 1,000 storage facilities.
GASSA members (from left to right): Executive Director Chuck Manley, Vice President Bill Norris, President David Milam, Legislative Director George Snelling, Treasurer Joe Cwik
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