Republican Women of North Shelby County to Meet October 14
Case Dixon, Katherine Robertson, Derek Chen to speak, RSVP deadline is Oct. 10

The Republican Women of North Shelby County will be meeting on October 14, 2025 at the Inverness Country Club, 1 Country Club Drive, 35242.
Doors will open at 11:30 AM, with the program beginning at 11:50, to allow extra time for announcements and to permit the meeting to adjourn promptly at 1:00 PM.
The featured speakers will be AL6 Congressional candidate Case Dixon, Alabama Attorney General candidate Katherine Robertson and Alabama State Auditor Derek Chen. Biographies of the speakers may be found below.
October 14 is Charlie Kirk's heavenly birthday and we will pay tribute to him. Please plan to wear red white and blue, patriotic or TPUSA gear, and your nametags! This meeting is sure to fill up early so don't wait to make your reservations.
The deadline to RSVP is Friday, October 10 at noon, and reservations can be made HERE. The registration fee of $25 includes the luncheon buffet, and is payable by cash, check or Venmo.
For more information, the group can be contacted on their Facebook page, by email at republicanwomennsc@gmail.com or on the web at rwnsc.com.
Speaker bios:
Case Dixon is a lifelong Alabamian, husband of nearly three years to his wife Caroline, father of two little girls under the age of two, and a licensed Physical Therapist Assistant. He grew up in the small community of Maylene AL, where was homeschooled alongside his four siblings. Later in his childhood, his family moved to McCalla AL, where he and his family still attend church at Tannehill Valley Baptist.
Case has worked in outpatient clinics, hospitals, and currently in home health care across the greater Birmingham area. He has been working in physical therapy for the last seven years.
He was driven to enter public service by growing concerns over government overreach, rising debt, and the erosion of constitutional freedoms—concerns that deepened with the birth of his two young daughters and a desire to protect the future they’ll inherit.
Now running for Congress, Case is committed to bringing working-class representation to Washington, defending individual liberty, and upholding the values of faith, family, and limited government. More than anything, Case wants to be voice for the Gospel and bring more people to the knowledge of his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Katherine G. Robertson currently serves as Chief Counsel to Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, a position she has held for almost ten years.
With nearly a decade of experience as Chief Counsel to Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, prior service at the U.S. Department of Justice, and her tenure as legislative counsel on the Senate Judiciary Committee, Katherine is prepared to serve as Attorney General from day one. She is a proven fighter and knows well the challenges that lie ahead. As a wife and mother of two, she recognizes firsthand the importance of ensuring safety and security for Alabama families.
Katherine comes from an eighth-generation farming family in Dallas County. She is a proud graduate of Auburn University and the University of Alabama School of Law.
Derek Chen received his undergraduate degree from Hope College, a small Christian college in Michigan, before receiving a law degree from Cumberland School of Law and his MBA from the University of Alabama. Derek is a Vestavia Hills resident, and practiced law in Jefferson County.
Derek has been a longtime supporter of President Trump and his America First agenda. He was an early supporter of President Trump’s 2016 Presidential bid and has remained a staunch supporter ever since.
Derek was born in the United States to legal immigrants from Taiwan. Derek's family immigrated to the United States to escape the threat posed by Communist China. Derek's background gives him a unique perspective on the importance of being a responsible citizen and standing up against government overreach.