请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 Matt Kisber
释义

  1. Early life and education

  2. Tennessee House of Representatives

  3. Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development

  4. Post-government career

  5. References

{{short description|American politician and businessman}}

Matthew Harris "Matt" Kisber (born January 31, 1960) is a businessman and Democratic politician in the U.S. state of Tennessee who served ten two-year terms in the Tennessee House of Representatives and was Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development during the governorship of Phil Bredesen.

Early life and education

Kisber was born in Jackson, Tennessee, and grew up there. His grandfather, Jonas Kisber, Sr, owned and operated Kisber's Department Stores in Jackson. Matt's dad is Jonas Jr; and was prominent in the city's small Jewish community.[1][2][3] Matt Kisber started working in his family's department store when he was 12 years old. While attending Vanderbilt University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in political science, he worked as a photojournalist for the Jackson Sun newspaper.[3]

Tennessee House of Representatives

Kisber was elected to represent Jackson in the Tennessee House of Representatives in 1982 and went on to serve ten consecutive two-year terms before leaving office voluntarily in November 2002. During his years in the state legislature, he served as chairman of the House Finance, Ways and Means Committee, as well as special joint committees of the House and Senate that considered matters related to business taxation, electricity deregulation, and workers' compensation. He also headed a National Conference of State Legislatures committee that studied the streamlining of state sales tax administration.[4]

He had several major legislative accomplishments in the area of economic development. In 1993, he was a leader in achieving the passage of a bill that established a program of tax credits for Tennessee companies that expand or create new jobs in the state. In 1996, he advocated successful legislative initiative to reform workers’ compensation in the state, including establishing a workers’ compensation fraud unit in the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. In 1998, he was author and co-sponsor of a bill that established a program of employment training grants for companies that provide highly skilled and high-paying technology and manufacturing jobs.[4]

While serving as a part-time legislator, Kisber was employed by First Tennessee Bank, where he held the position of vice president of business development as of 2003.[4][8]

Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development

In January 2003, Kisber was appointed Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development by newly elected Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen.[4] He took up this state cabinet position on January 18, 2003, and served through January 15, 2011, when Bredesen left office.[5] In 2009, he was recognized by the National Coalition for Capital Formation as a "Champion of Small Business". That same year, Southern Business & Development Magazine included Kisber in a list of "Ten People Who Made A Difference".[5]

Post-government career

As of 2013, Kisber is president and chief executive officer of Silicon Ranch Corporation, a developer and operator of solar energy facilities.[5]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.isjl.org/tennessee-jackson-encyclopedia.html |title=Jackson, Tennessee |work=Encyclopedia of Southern Jewish Communities |publisher=Goldring-Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life|accessdate=December 7, 2013}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=feq-KS57zeUC&pg=PA8079 |title=Tribute to Mr. Jonas Kisber |work=Congressional Record |date=April 27, 2005| page=8079 |first=John S. |last=Tanner |authorlink=John S. Tanner}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://cber.bus.utk.edu/conferences/Oct08/people/Kisber.htm |title=Matthew H. Kisber |date=October 2008 |accessdate=December 7, 2013 |publisher=Center for Business and Economic Research, University of Tennessee |location=Knoxville}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.chattanoogan.com/2003/1/7/30923/Matt-Kisber-Chosen-To-Head-State.aspx |title=Matt Kisber Chosen To Head State Economic Development |date=January 7, 2003 |work=The Chattanoogan}}
5. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.siliconranchcorp.com/Leadership |title=Leadership |publisher=Silicon Ranch Corporation |accessdate=December 7, 2013}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kisber, Matt}}

10 : Living people|1960 births|American bankers|American energy industry executives|Businesspeople from Tennessee|Members of the Tennessee House of Representatives|People from Jackson, Tennessee|State cabinet secretaries of Tennessee|Tennessee Democrats|Vanderbilt University alumni

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/11/14 12:42:16