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Dan Franklin is Chamber of Commerce Board Member of the Month

The Columbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce regularly profiles members of its Board of Directors. This month meet volunteer leader Dan Franklin. He is co-owner of Don Franklin Ford, Mercury, Nissan and Franklin Chevy, Pontiac, GM in Russell Springs with his father, Don, and brother, Eddie.

Dan has worked in the family owned business for 20 of its 41 years. He is a graduate of Adair County High School and of the University of Louisville with a Bachelors degree in Business Administration.

He and his wife Melinda have two children, Daniel and Nathaniel. They attend the Southside Church of Christ in Columbia.

Dan can be reached at Franklin


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Dan Franklin is CofC Board Member of the month



2005-06-03 - Columbia, KY - Photo Linda Waggener. DAN FRANKLIN, youngest son of Don and Barbara Franklin, and partner in Columbia's growing Franklin family auto business, is the Chamber board member of the month. Click 'read more' for his story.
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