Scottie Mayfield

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Scottie Mayfield
Born1950or1951(age 73–74) [1]
Alma mater Georgia Tech
Emory University
OccupationPresident of Mayfield Dairy

Scottie Mayfield (born 1950/1951) is the president of Mayfield Dairy Farms. [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Early life and education

Since he was 11 years old, Mayfield worked for the family business. [6] Mr. Mayfield was a graduate of the Baylor School in Chattanooga and a 1973 graduate of Georgia Tech's College of Management. [6] He went on to earn an Executive MBA from Emory University in 1986. [7] [8]

Career

Mayfield's grandfather founded Mayfield Dairy Farms. After graduation, Mayfield returned to the family business, and was named president of the organization in 1995. [6] [9] Mayfield handles most of the firm's advertising. [10]

Mayfield ran against US representative Chuck Fleischmann in the 2012 Republican primary election in Tennessee's 3rd congressional district. [11] He finished in second place behind Fleischmann, who received 39.1% to Mayfield's 31%. [12]

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