City Council
Mayor Tommy Bragg
Tommy Bragg was elected April 16, 2002, to a four-year term as Murfreesboro Mayor on a platform of improving educational excellence in the city schools system, support for Middle Tennessee State University, an improved business climate and a focus on responsible growth to enhance Murfreesboro's quality of life.
He was chosen 2005 Mayor of the Year by the Tennessee Municipal League and was re-elected by the citizens of Murfreesboro to a second 4-year term in 2006.
Bragg was born in Murfreesboro in 1947 and, along with his wife Jeanne, has three children, Beth, Anne and John.
He earned a degree in journalism from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and is a retired Colonel in the Tennessee Air National Guard. He is former owner of Courier Printing in Smyrna and is a former president of the Printing Industry Association of the South and an inductee to the Ash Khan Honor Society of the Printing Industry of America. He is a Rotary International Paul Harris Fellow and a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity.
He is currently a member of the MTSU Foundation Heritage Club and attends St. Rose Church where he has served as Sunday School teacher and finance committee chairman.
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