Senate Joint Resolution 7114, sponsored by Southerland, honors Cindy Cameron Ogle for her exceptional service as the City Manager of Gatlinburg, a position she has held for thirty-four years. The resolution highlights her significant contributions to the city, including her role in managing its substantial growth, with city revenues increasing from $19.7 million in 1988 to $97.5 million in 2021. Ogle's career began in 1978 as a grant coordinator, and she later served as assistant city manager before assuming her current role. Her leadership has been recognized through various accolades, including being named City Manager of the Year by the Tennessee City Management Association.

The resolution expresses gratitude for Ogle's dedication to public service and her commitment to the community, as well as her involvement in organizations such as the Tennessee Municipal League and the Tennessee Arts Commission Board of Directors. It also acknowledges her personal loss with the passing of her husband, Larry "Bud" Ogle, in 2021. The Senate and House of Representatives extend their best wishes for her retirement, recognizing her remarkable achievements and the positive impact she has made on the city and its residents.