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Health Advocate of the Year: Stacey Biggs



2024-07-27 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
The 2024 Chamber of Commerce Health Advocate of the Year is Stacey Biggs, center, the TJ Health Executive Vice President of Marketing, Planning and Development. She serves as liaison for health care with our state legislature and our state hospital association. She and her husband Craig are Adair County natives. Stacey's name has become synonymous with TJ Health Columbia. She works tireless to make sure Columbia and our surrounding area has what it needs for Emergency Rooms and Primary Care Facilities. Stacey is a member of the South Central Kentucky Red Cross and will be serving as its Board Chair this year. She is pictured at the annual banquet with Columbia Adair County Chamber President Landon Edwards, State Senator Max Wise, State Representative Amy Neighbors and Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Ellen Zornes.


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