Ken Givens
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Ken Givens | |
|---|---|
| 34th Commissioner of Agriculture of Tennessee | |
| In office January 18, 2003 – January 15, 2011 | |
| Governor | Phil Bredesen |
| Preceded by | John W. Rose |
| Succeeded by | Julius Thomas Johnson |
| Tennessee Representative for the Ninth State House District | |
| In office January 1989 – May 2002 | |
| Preceded by | Bruce Hurley |
| Succeeded by | Mike Harrison |
| Personal details | |
| Born | October 1, 1947 |
| Political party | Democratic Party |
| Alma mater | East Tennessee State University |
| Profession | Farmer, real estate |
Ken Givens (born October 10, 1947) is a Tennessee politician from Rogersville, Tennessee.[1] From 1988 to 2002, Givens was a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives representing the Ninth State House District.[1] In 2003, he was appointed by Governor Phil Bredesen to be the 34th Commissioner of Agriculture of Tennessee, a Cabinet-level position in the gubernatorial administration responsible for overseeing the Tennessee Department of Agriculture.
Givens was born in Rogersville, Tennessee, in 1947 to tobacco and dairy cattle farmers from Hawkins County.[1] He attended Rogersville City School and Rogersville High School, graduating from high school in 1965. Givens served in the United States Army, from which he was honorably discharged.
Givens is married to Cynthia Bundern Jackson.
Givens operates a tobacco and cattle farm in Hawkins County and was involved in real estate in Rogersville and northeast Tennessee.