Greater St. Louis, Inc. comments on Catherine Hanaway’s appointment as Missouri attorney general

Greater St. Louis, Inc. comments on Catherine Hanaway’s appointment as Missouri attorney general
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Greater St. Louis, Inc. Interim CEO Dustin Allison responded to Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe’s decision to appoint Catherine Hanaway as the state’s new Attorney General.

“There’s no one better suited to be Missouri Attorney General than Catherine Hanaway. She has been a true leader through her membership with Greater St. Louis, Inc. and throughout her distinguished career in public service. We know she will serve the State of Missouri with the utmost professionalism.

On behalf of the St. Louis business community and our investors, we commend Governor Kehoe for this selection.”



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