Christian Business Partnership is excited to announce our inaugural Statehood Day Breakfast, an annual gathering celebrating the day Ohio entered the Union and the extraordinary legacy our state continues to build.
Join business leaders, community partners, and patriots as we honor more than two centuries of Ohio's Exceptionalism, from the state’s founding in 1803 to its remarkable achievements over the past year.
Guests will enjoy a full breakfast, fresh coffee, and meaningful networking with leaders from across the state. Attorney General Dave Yost will be speaking at the Central Ohio Statehood Day Breakfast!
Celebrate Ohio’s story, strengthen your relationships, and be encouraged for the work ahead. Seating is limited, and registration is required. Reserve your spot today.
MORE ABOUT ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOST
Dave Yost was re-elected as Ohio’s 51st attorney general on Nov. 8, 2022, receiving more votes than any other attorney general in the state’s history. During his first term as the state’s chief legal officer, he quickly gained a national reputation as a fearless advocate for the rule of law — or, as he puts it, “the same rules for everybody.” Yost’s goal is to “do big good” for the people of Ohio by protecting consumers, rooting out corruption, defending the environment, ensuring an open and competitive marketplace, and fulfilling the many other duties of the Ohio Attorney General’s Office. Yost began his public-service career as Delaware County auditor, later winning election as that county’s prosecutor. From 2011 through 2018, he served as Ohio’s auditor of state and, in January 2019, began his first term as attorney general. Yost earned his bachelor’s degree from The Ohio State University and law degree from Capital University. He and his wife, Darlene, live in Franklin County; they have three grown children and five grandchildren.
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