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ETEC - David Gerregano, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Revenue

ETEC - David Gerregano, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Revenue

Friday, June 7, 2024 (7:30 AM - 8:30 AM) (EDT)

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Join us at ETEC in person or virtually on Friday, June 7, 7:30-8:30 a.m. for a conversation with David Gerregano, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Revenue.
David Gerregano will provide an overview, give updates and answer questions about the franchise tax refund. His bio is below. 


This month's meeting are sponsored by EnergySolutions Federal Services, LLC.


No registration is necessary for in-person attendance.

 

Click here to register for the VIRTUAL meeting (note, this is a NEW link for the 2024 ETEC Friday morning  meetings):
https://tennessee.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZctdu2vqzwiHNMa_b5aisjx0xKW2eP4C6mY


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ETEC members meet each Friday morning from 7:30am-8:30am. This meeting is open for both in-person and virtual attendees who are ETEC members and their guests.

We welcome our members and their guests to attend the ETEC meetings in person. It is the best way to connect, or re-connect, with friends, colleagues, and potential business opportunities.



David Gerregano
Commissioner
Tennessee Department of Revenue


David Gerregano was reappointed as commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Revenue by Governor Bill Lee in January 2019. A native of Gainesboro, Commissioner Gerregano was initially appointed to the position by Governor Bill Haslam in December 2016. 

Since starting work at the department as a staff attorney in 1997, he has held multiple legal and administrative positions such as hearing officer, general counsel, assistant commissioner, and deputy commissioner.

As Commissioner of Revenue, Mr. Gerregano oversees the collection and distribution of more than $20 billion in state revenue and $4 billion in local revenue associated with tax and motor vehicle title and registration laws. This revenue is used to fund a broad range of public services including schools, roads, bridges, public health, and public safety.

During his time as commissioner, the department has replaced its aging tax and motor vehicle systems with state-of-the art technology and improved services to Tennesseans. Mr. Gerregano has also been a leader in the modernization of state tax laws, including his work on the Revenue Modernization Act of 2015 and the 2019 enactment of Wayfair legislation to create a level playing field for local and out-of-state sellers.  In 2023, he helped craft the Tennessee Works Tax Act, which lays a firm foundation for the state’s continued economic growth. Throughout his tenure, Mr. Gerregano has also focused on making tax guidance readily available through multiple online resources and public outreach.

Commissioner Gerregano previously served as president of the Southeastern Association of Tax Administrators and served on the Federation of Tax Administrators Board of Trustees. Mr. Gerregano received his bachelor’s degree in economics and political science from Vanderbilt University in 1992 and his J.D. from Vanderbilt University Law School in 1995. He clerked for the Chancery Court of Rutherford County before joining the Department of Revenue. Commissioner Gerregano lives in Nashville with his wife, Sohnia, and his two children, Olivia and Daniel.


ETEC - UT Outreach Center
1201 Oak Ridge Turnpike
Oak Ridge, TN 37830 United States


Come to the back corner of the building. The entrance faces the Quality Inn and Applebee's. Look for an awning and sign that says University of Tennessee Outreach Center.

Click here to register for the VIRTUAL version of the meeting: https://tennessee.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZctdu2vqzwiHNMa_b5aisjx0xKW2eP4C6mY

Event Contact
Hailey Lewis
(865) 946-3250
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Friday, June 7, 2024 (7:30 AM - 8:30 AM) (EDT)


Complimentary coffee, bagels, muffins and pastries served.

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