Leadership Goodlettsville - 2022 Annual

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Leadership Goodlettsville · 2022 Annual | 1 CONTENTS 3 President’s Letter 5 Board of Directors 7 Board Members 13 Participants Profiles 21 Program Highlights 7 Class Candids 13 Participants Profiles 21 Program HighlightsThe Visitors Center

PRESIDENT’S LETTER

Well, Covid happened. Leadership Goodlettsville salutes the Class of 2020, 2021 and 2022 which happened to be one and the same class of dedicated people who live in, work in or serve Goodlettsville. What an interesting and unprecedented time for families, workforces, churches, restaurants, schools and of course, nonprofits across America. Leadership Goodlettsville was no exception to both the ‘pause’ and the lack of donations which affected our program. In fact, the Washington Post estimated that ‘if a business is still closed in the summer of 2020, it’s more than likely closed permanently’.

2020, as was recommended by the Board, joined the position of ‘pause’. After that, closures were on a month by month basis as directed by the CDC and governmental mandates. As 2021 approached, the decision was made by the Board to ‘pause’ again that year as the pandemic was in full swing affecting many of us and our loved ones. Businesses, schools and governmental businesses were sensitive to visitors and visiting local facilities is the focus of our organization. However, during 2020 and 2021, the Leadership Goodlettsville Executive Director, Randy White, and Board of Directors met on a regular basis via ZOOM to both evaluate the current situation and to plan for the future. The class was patient and continued their enthusiasm for when the pause would pass so they could reap the benefits of this amazing opportunity. And pass it did, but not until 2022.

In 2020, the Class met twice before shutdowns became more common than not. Then the Class of

Nonprofits are the backbone of our communities and the Covid pandemic affected everyone and every business in many ways. To reflect on

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philanthropy, nonprofits particularly felt the pinch while handling the decline in funding which is required to make this program successful. The cancelation of fundraising via community businesses and private donations further exacerbated the situation and strained financial stability. Also the unfortunate passing of three of Leadership Goodlettsville’s founders, Jerry Garrett, Barbara Haynes and David Wilson added to our personal loss and the loss of institutional knowledge and experience. So as did the Phoenix, Leadership Goodlettsville is becoming a symbol of renewal and regeneration as changes are occurring to foster success.

during the transition. The Board of Directors is also strategically enlarging to provide direction, experience, fundraising and leadership for the organization. The Alumni are such an important piece of this organization and Lori Cordell is planning a brand new and innovative annual dinner, the Barbara Haynes Alumni Dinner, scheduled for this fall for both fellowship and to provide valuable communication with this important group. The Leadership Goodlettsville website is being reviewed for enhancements. Continuous improvement is the goal and we salute the Class of 2020, 2021 and 2022 for your perseverance in the three year pause by completing the six month journey and now become Alumni.

Executive Director Randy White, who has the heart of a servant and unwavering passion for our organization guiding us through these unusual times, resigned his position in 2022. The Board of Directors hired David Brooks as the new Leadership Goodlettsville Executive Director and the two are working together beautifully

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2022 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

TN Gas Association Retired

David Brooks

Vice President Goodlettsville Middle School Retired

Judy Adkins Treasurer Banking Retired

Randy White

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2022 BOARD MEMBERS

Wade’s Lawn Service

Julie High Executive Director White Insurance Services

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Deborah Wade Sandra Wilkins
6 | Leadership Goodlettsville · 2022 Annual Memorial Foundation $5,000.00 Goodlettsville Chamber Foundation $800.00 White Insurance Services $4,000.00 Dominick & Lynette Dimeola $550.00 TriStar Skyline Medical Center $2,500.00 Judy Adkins $550.00 Country Inn Suites $1,500.00 OHM $500.00 JC Garrett III Family Foundation $1,500.00 Jeff & Lori Cordell $360.00 Twelve Stones $1,000.00 Judy Wheeler $200.00 J Core Properties, LLC $1,000.00 Zach Young $200.00 Frank Andrews $1,000.00 James Gay $100.00 Scott Haynes $1,000.00 David Brooks $100.00 Brent Poulton $1,000.00 Anonymous & Others $260.00 DONATIONS FOR THE 2022 PROGRAM YEAR Please Note: Donations made since 2020 due to COVID and no classes Total $23,120.00
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PROGRAM

HIGHLIGHTS

Opening Event

January 20, 2022

· Meet the City Manager – Tim Ellis

· A to Z Cell Phone Exercise & Match Game

· Visit Goodlettsville Bus Tour – Kimberly Lynn

· Goodlettsville Antique District Scavenger Hunt

· Tour and Interactive Session at Historic Mansker Station

Education Day

February 17, 2022

· State of Education – Jill Speering & Emily Masters

· Nashville State Community College Tour

– Dr. Kimberly Malone-Haddox

· Excellence in Education – Graham Spencer

· Goodlettsville Elementary New Building Update

– Alan Sipe

· Bright Horizons Early Education Presentation

– Heather Kovac

· Goodlettsville Public Library Tour – Dawn Gardner

· Goodlettsville Middle School & Alumni Room

Tour – Michelle Demps, Judy Adkins, Jenny Nichols

Economy Day

March 17, 2022

· City of Goodlettsville Economic Update

– Julie High · BF Myers Furniture Store Tour

– Spencer & Julianne Goodwin

· Small Business Panel Discussion – Richard Wright, Jimmy Ballard, Angela Sauer, Joy Lamberson

· Goodlettsville Chamber of Commerce Luncheon

– Marilee Tice, Nikki Burdine of News 2

· Associated Wholesalers Grocers Tour

– Mike Cutright

· Dollar General Tour – Lindsey Basler

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Quality of Life

April 21, 2022

· Goodlettsville Help Center – Jeff Cordell

· Community Services Panel Discussion

– Toby Swager, Phillip Smith, Susan Moffit, Jeff Nichols, Rhonda McDonald

· City of Goodlettsville Parks & Recreation Services & Parks Tour – Sarah Jennings, Jennifer Spillers, Jack Presley

· Line Dancing Class at Delmas Long Community Center

· Pickleball Presentation & Participation

– Chris Taylor, Beth Walker

· Moss Wright Arboretum – Eddie Allen

· External Sports Presentation – Cory Morgan, Jonathan Wayland, Mike Kelly

· Stop the Bleed Presentation – Chief Kenneth Reeves

· Treasure Hunters Shopping

Government & Planning Day May 19, 2022

· Governor’s Office – Joseph Williams, Chief of Staff

· State Government – Senator Ferrell Haile, Representative Johnny Garrett, Representative Bo Mitchell

· Local Government – Tim Ellis

· Goodlettsville Area Development Bus Tour – Mary Laine Hucks

· Public Safety Presentation with Fire & Emergency Management Presentation – Chief Kenneth Reeves

· Public Safety Presentation with Police Department – Chief Gary Goodwin

· Goodlettsville Planning Process Overview

– Rodney Joyner

· Goodlettsville Long Term Strategic Plan Discussion – Tim Ellis

Closing Event June 16, 2022

· 3LS Properties Presentation & Tour – Nancy Wike, Jacob Williams

· Study Group Presentations

· Graduation

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Allison Baker

I am an active, task-oriented person both personally and professionally. I enjoy running, reading and raising my two children with my husband Cory. I lived in Goodlettsville the first eight years of my life and have deep family ties in the community. This is where I started in church at Connell United Methodist Church and began my love for sports at Moss Wright Park. I started working with the City of Goodlettsville in 2012 and have worked in the Parks and Recreation Department and currently hold the position of City Recorder in the Administration Department. I am a graduate of UT Martin with a BS Degree in Health and Human Performance and graduated Summa Cum Laude. I enjoy running into familiar faces as well as meeting new ones.

Billy Barnfield

Christ follower first and foremost. Husband, father and grandfather. Live serving at my church, Long Hollow Baptist and with my church members in our community and beyond. Worked in the electrical field for almost 20 years. Started my own business in 2002 providing man power at distribution centers. Currently investing in various projects in Sumner County.

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Kelsey Brandle

Kelsey Brandle is the business office manager at Jubilee Hills Senior Living. Although Kentucky bred, she has always had a strong connection to Tennessee. Kelsey graduated at Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College with an Associate’s Degree in business administration with an emphasis in human resource management. She has proudly served the Goodlettsville area for four years in healthcare. Her passion for serving others is exemplified through her work. Kelsey lives in Bowling Green, Kentucky with her loving husband, Zach, and Jubilee Hill’s therapy dog, Baxter. Her goal is to continue growing at Jubilee Hills while making an impact in the growing community.

Chris Gregory

I worked my way through college by tending, waiting table and working for a local landscape company in Knoxville. I moved back here in 2001 and started my own landscape business. I enjoyed that and did well but came to a point where I needed a change. My dad had been in the Real Estate and Auction business for most of my life, so I decided to go fulltime Real Estate in 2013. For 5 years I was the Principal Broker of the company and did everything. I left the company for a year and came back in July. I will be attending Auction School in January and look forward to what the future holds here in Goodlettsville.

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Brian Hubert

I moved to Goodlettsville in 1994 (4th Grade). After graduating high school, I attended University of Tennessee. I took an entry-level job as an ink technician at Cartridge World. I was able to grow within the company and become a part owner of the company. Since 2008 we have grown sales and completely evolved to fit an ever-changing market. I take pride in providing a quality product and superior customer service. During this time, I got married and had two daughters. I always try to balance my life so that I can be available to my family and still be successful at my job. I purchased the Goodlettsville house that I grew up in and am trying to become deeply rooted in this community.

Melisa Hucks

Melisa Hucks serves as the Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer for the Department of Human Services. Her oversight includes Budget, Fiscal, Facilities, Procurement, Information Technology and Data Analytics. Prior to role at DHS, Ms. Hucks served as the Chief of Staff for the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) where she worked 33 disasters totaling $1.26 billion dollars during her tenure. She obtained her bachelor’s degree in Accounting from Lipscomb University. She is a graduate of the Tennessee Government Management and Executive Institutes and the Naval Post Graduate School, Center for Homeland Security- Executive Leaders Program. Melisa lives in Goodlettsville with her two sons, Easton and Griffin. She is an active member of Metro Baptist Church.

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Shawntay Moody

I am a dreamer. God has blessed me with this spirit and has used my ability to follow through on those dreams to create ideas, programs, products and campaigns back home in New Mexico. I was the “go-to gal” for all things related to kids and youth programs. I move to Tennessee to pursue my other passion, country music. I have always had a heart for the up and comers. My company Monarch Marketing, will promote and highlight some of my favorite songwriters and artists in both Country and Christian Music. My husband Matt and I are soon opening an authentic Barn Dance Venue right here in Goodlettsville.

I am a graduate of New Mexico State University with a BA Degree in Broadcast Journalism. Matt and I are proud parents of five children. Being newer to the area, I am looking forward on meeting new business contacts and most of all making some new great friends.

Devin Freeman Park

I grew up in Goodlettsville. I went to the University of Tennessee after graduating from Beech High School. After graduating with my Communication Degree from UT, I worked as an IT Recruiter for 1 year prior to enrolling in UT Law School. I graduated law school in May of 2017 and started working at my father’s (Russell Freeman) law firm, Freeman & Bracey, PLC. I married my husband Cullen Park in January 2016 and we recently welcomed Henry Park into the world on January 16, 2019.

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Kelvin Penuel

Lifelong resident of Tennessee with 35 years in banking, half which have been with The Farmers Bank where I have had the opportunity to be actively involved in the civic life of those communities. In addition to serving in civic roles, I have been blessed to participate in various ministries including Prison Ministry, Gideons International and serve as a deacon at Long Hollow Baptist Church. Second to serving our Lord, I am honored to be a husband, dad and “Bogey” by sweetest little foster child.

Matthew 20:28 “Just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve......”

Micah Phillips

Micah has lived in the Nashville area since 1990 and graduated from Lipscomb University with a Bachelor’s degree in social work. Following college, Micah spent a year in Russia and Uzbekistan working with churches and orphanages. He returned from oversees to get married and is a proud father of four wonderful kids. Micah spent six years working as a children’s case manager before transitioning into the real estate business in 2006. He enjoys coaching one of his daughters on a youth soccer team.

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Tammie Reddy

I am a people person and I enjoy engaging with people in my community. I have worked in the professional field but most of my life raising my kids, volunteering at their schools and volunteering in community and my church. I served as PTO President for 4 years at Goodlettsville Elementary School.

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Ginny Richardson

Personally, I love to cook, sports, the mountains and the wonderful relationships God has blessed me with...family, friends, co-workers and acquaintances. Professionally, when I entered the Banking Industry over 38 years ago, someone told me, “The more you know, the more valuable you are.” I never forgot it. I set out to learn all I could. Spent five years as a Teller, twenty five years in Operations Management, eight years as a Personal Banker and my current role as a Consumer Relationship Manager / Business Development.

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Erica Saeger

Born and raised in Middle Tennessee, I am happy to raise my own family here. After graduating from MTSU, I worked hard, rose through the ranks an now serve as Audit Principal at Crosslin, PLLC. At Crosslin, I am part of the leadership team, principal group and chair the company’s fun committee. Over the past several years, I have received numerous awards including Employee of the Year (Company Culture) from the Nashville Business Journal, Delta Zeta Greek Women of the Year (TN Chapter) and a finalist for the Nashville Emerging Leader Awards. My greatest accomplishment is being a wife and a mom.

Cathy Saunders

Being a 7th generation Goodlettsvillian, Cathy is certainly proud of her family roots. Her family was one of the original settlers of Goodlettsville, and also one of the founding families of Connell Memorial United Methodist Church, which she is also a member. Discovering and learning the history of the area has always been a passion of hers and she feels that preserving that history is the most important part of the town while also looking to the future.

Cathy is a Certified Chef and owner of Saunders Catering Company, which she started in 1991. She loves to see her cooking bring joy to people. Cathy is currently restoring a post Civil War farmhouse and its land in Bethpage that she calls home.

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Trenton Sipes

Growing up I always knew I would be in the Army and I would work for Edward Jones, both are family traditions. Today I am a Captain in the Tennessee National Guard as well as a Financial Advisor with Edward Jones. Two careers where I get immense satisfaction from serving others. I am married to my beautiful and amazing wife Therese and we have two great kids, Nathan and Hannah. Nathan is a senior at Beech High School and Hannah is in the 7th grade.

Kelly Stagg

Kelly’s ambition for her career has never wavered. Her passion for seniors is well-known in the Goodlettsville area. She believes a healthy relationship with professional partners is key to the success of Jubilee Hills. Kelly, moved to Tennessee in 2004 from Cape May, New Jersey. Kelly is married to well-respected police officer, Joshua Stagg. Kelly loves being the mother of 2 sweet cowboys: Walker and Gavin. The boys love living on the Stagg Farm. It is not only home to the Stagg Family but numerous dogs, chickens and soon to be horses. Kelly has a Master’s in Psychology and Healthcare Administration. She is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and been in Healthcare since 2001. Kelly has been with Jubilee Hills since before it was built. It has been quite a journey from groundbreaking to grand opening. She has had the pleasure of making many friends and developing business relationships in the Goodlettsville area while working toward opening the community. Her goal for Jubilee Hills is to make our community the place everyone wants to call home.

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Amanda Sutton

Amanda grew up an Air Force brat, moving frequently, and often internationally, throughout her childhood. Settling in Atlanta for high school and college years, Amanda obtained a degree in English (Creative Writing) from Georgia State University. Amanda moved to Nashville with her husband in 2011. In Nashville, Amanda changed career courses when a job a Des-Case Corporation working with customers fell into her lap and ultimately a career path in Human Resources presented itself. Currently, Amanda manages all Human Resources functions at Des-Case from staffing positions locally and globally to administrating benefits.

Amanda strives to make the organizations she is a part of stronger by encouraging diversity in hiring, improving processes, strategies, and efficiencies, and supporting employees/ members in getting their needs met through the organization where possible.

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Trenton Sipes Devin Freeman Park Kelly Stagg Chris Gregory Cathy Saunders Ginny Richardson Micah Phillips Erica Saeger Kelvin Penuel Allison Baker Kelsey Brandle Billy Barnfield Melisa Hucks Brian Hubert
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First Name Last Name Employer

Cell Phone Number Year

Addam McCormick City of Goodlettsville 615-330-7356 2016

Andrea Reed Parallon 615-388-4204 2017

Angie Deel Retired: Goodlettsville Middle School 615-513-1205

2017

Bob Humphrey IDEX Health & Science, LLC 615-707-1671 2016

Brandon Keown Earl Swensson Associates 615-663-0074 2017

Bryan Jones Marcum LLP 615-308-0303 2019

Bryson McCarley Bryson McCarley Insurance 615-294-4292 2017

Buck Dozier Retired 615-756-5541 2016

Celisa Ellis Pro Massage & Chiropractic 615-972-6889

2017

Christine Lunger TriStar Skyline Medical Center 615-478-0716 2019

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ALUMNI CONTACT

First Name Last Name Employer

David Brooks Retired Teacher

Cell Phone Number Year

615-419-7232 2017

Dawn Kingsley Kingsley Photography 615-957-1670 2016

Deborah Wade Wade's Lawn Service 615-481-7530

2016

Denise Hicks Waynes Pest Control 615-310-1463 2018

Diana Fitzpatrick Retired Nurse 2017

Ellie Butler Retired: TN Dept. of Human Services 615-403-1833 2017

Fred Peace Thistletop Inn, Owner 404-932-1177 2018

Hilary Spellings Busforsale.com 615-426-1998 2017

Howard Saunders HS Sales & Associates 615-406-8263

2016

Ira Wade Wade's Lawn Service 615-509-3793 2018

Irika Skeete Freelance Graphic. Designer 615-878-8964 2019

Jackie Pond Primis Bank 615-498-7495 2017

Janet Duke CBL Properties 615-944-3118 2016

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First Name Last Name Employer

Cell Phone Number Year

Jeff Cordell Goodlettsville Help Center 615-305-8077 2016

Jeff Rowen Prospection Solutions, LLC 903-818-4749 2016

Jenny Robertson Regions Bank 615-207-7617

2017

Jim Gay Cole & Garrett Funeral Homes 615-714-7111 2019

Jim Hagy Chef's Market 615-714-0939 2016

Jodi Thurman Skyline Medical Center 615-209-0955 2018

Joey Walker Dollar General 615-403-8813 2019

Johnny Evans TN National Guard, Retired 615-420-6522 2018

Johnny Garrett Bone, McAllester, Norton PLLC 615-330-9657 2016

Josh Davis Farm Credit 931-212-3916

2018

Judy Adkins Banker, Retired 615-429-6308 2018

Judy Beaty Retired 615-587-4464 2016

Judy Wheeler Retired: Sumner County School Board 615-400-5917 2016

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First Name Last Name Employer

Julianne Goodwin B.F. Myers Furniture

Cell Phone Number Year

615-859-1301

2017

Julie High City of Goodlettsville 615-516-3913 2016

Katina Martin Farmers Bank 615-308-4467 2019

Ken Reeves Goodlettsville Fire Dept. 615-347-3699 2017

Kim Allen All Things Custom 615-426-1282 2016

Kim Sutton Hometown Café & Catering 615-506-7915 2019

Kimberly Lynn City of Goodlettsville 615-480-8698 2016

Les Stratton MDHA 2017

Lindsey Basler Dollar General 615-305-8278 2019

Lori Cordell Retired: Owner Cordell Dance Studio 615-430-1932 2017

Louis Friedmann Retired: TDOT 615-456-0379 2018

Lyle Larson First Baptist Church 615-943-0307 2017

Lynette Dimeola Retired: TN Gas Association 615-613-1709 2018

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First Name Last Name Employer

Cell Phone Number Year

Madison Morris McGavock High Scool 406-781-9261 2019

Marchelle Perry MDHA 615-973-8488 2016

Marilee Tice Goodlettsville Chamber of Commerce 731-607-0716 2018

Mark Cain CSSI Flooring 615-335-1935 2019

Mark Caldwell Retired: Tradebank 615-202-1490 2019

Marshall Brown State Farm 662-609-6992 2019

Mary Ergen Companion Animal Hospital 615-734-3512 2019

Mary Laine Hucks City of Goodlettsville 615-714-7111 2018

Mel Sawyers Sumner County Schools 615-406-3691 2017

Michell Price Always Priced Right Home Improvement 615-708-1526 2018

Michelle LaDuron Herndon Properties / Rivergate Mall 615-397-5422 2018

Michelle Steele Lipscomb University 615-496-4344 2016

Morgan Teller RJ Young 601-630-5584 2019

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First Name Last Name Employer

Cell Phone Number Year

Mose Franck Tenet Healthcare 615-516-5483 2019

Nathan Massey Wm. Massey Electric 615-533-3102 2017

Randy White White Insurance Services 863-651-2703 2017

Ray Tate FirstBank 615-403-8283 2016

Rebecca Ray Valley View Mobile Home Parks 615-557-3162 2018

Richard Wright CBL Properties 615-714-9944 2017

Rita Hayes Greenbrier United Methodist Church 615-512-3177 2016

Russell Freeman Freeman & Bracey, PLC 615-859-1328 2016

Sandra Wilkins Kraft CPAs PLLC / Kraft Mngmt LLC 615-310-3239 2018

Scott Evens Scott Evens Agency 615-604-7841 2018

Scott Langford Sumner County Schools 615-957-6109 2016

Shelby McCoy Hyatt Hotels Corporation 615-578-2489 2019

Shukiesha Thompson Metro Development & Housing Agency 615-484-6564 2018

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First Name Last Name Employer

Susan Drye Nashville Public Library

Cell Phone Number Year

615-418-0091 2019

Susan Gifford City of Goodlettsville 615-838-9828 2017

Teresa Culbreath Retired: TDOT 615-859-4955

2018

Toby Swager Walking with Swager 615-509-7589 2018

Tony Espinosa JRA Speakers/Roberts & Associates

Zach Young Goodlettsville & Nashville City Commissioner

615-946-1808 2016

615-390-6840 2017

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