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Bob Becker - Fifth District
125 E. Columbia Avenue
Knoxville, TN 37917
865-387-0752
bob@bobbecker.org

Bob Becker
  • Vice Mayor
  • Member of the Neighborhood Traffic Safety Task Force
  • Audit Committee Member

    Bob Becker has lived in east Tennessee for 18 years.

    He currently lives in the Oakwood neighborhood where he bought a house in 1993 on Columbia Avenue.

    He is originally from Maryland and grew up in the small town of Severna Park.

    He graduated from Randolph-Macon College in Virginia with a degree in history in 1981.

    He is to married with one son. Bob is an energetic bicyclist and enjoys hiking in the mountains.

    Organizations he belongs to are Oakwood/Lincoln Park Neighborhood Association, Oakwood Neighborhood Watch, Zone Advisory councils (North & Northwest), Council of Involved Neighborhoods, Center for Neighborhood Development.

    His employment history includes Tennessee Industrial Renewal Network and Save Our Cumberland Mountains.

     

     

     

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