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https://www.ajc.com/politics/nation...y-to-greenes-rise/5RX3LQEGUJFI5P6N6EQWZCA5T4/
Businesswoman image key to Marjorie Taylor Greene’s rise
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Greene’s business record, however, is one of the least examined aspects of her life. An Atlanta Journal-Constitution review found that while the Trump acolyte touted her experience as a construction company executive running her family business, there’s little evidence of her involvement in the company’s operations.
From 2007 until 2011, Greene was listed as CFO of the family construction company, Taylor Commercial, Inc. in corporate registration records filed with the Georgia Secretary of State. Yet for several years during the time she was presumably helping her husband run their construction company, she spent her days at a gym pursuing her passion for CrossFit training and traveling to participate in national competitions.
In 2015, she acknowledged in an internet radio interview that when she opened a gym of her own in 2013, she and her business partner knew next to nothing about running a business.
And while Greene has railed against big government, the AJC found that the family’s North Fulton construction business profited for years from work on taxpayer-subsidized low-income housing.--
-- ... but Marjorie Greene has no significant presence on the company’s web pages collected over the past 20 years by the internet archive site —
Waybackmachine.com.
She
is not listed with other executives on
the company’s leadership pages. Greene is not featured in the archived pages where her father and husband are the central actors in the company’s story.--
--Marjorie Greene appears sparingly. She is listed as chief financial officer from the middle of 2007 to 2010.
In 2011, the company reports that she no longer served in that position.
After that, if Marjorie Taylor Greene was involved in day-to-day operations of the company, she apparently had a low profile. She does not appear in the company’s corporate filings again for nearly a decade.--