MTSU Magazine Summer 2021

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Darryl Anderson (’97), Clarksville, was hired as the director of information technology for the city of Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Chad Colwell (’97), Smithville, was promoted to DeKalb County market leader at Wilson Bank & Trust. Coldwell has been with Wilson Bank & Trust for 20 years, serving in various lending and managerial roles that have contributed to the continued growth of the bank’s Alexandria and Smithville offices. Most recently, he served as a vice president managing the office in Smithville. 50 MTSU Magazine

Margie Hughes (’97), Murfreesboro, was recently voted vice president of the board of North American Transportation Services Association, a nonprofit association of professionals providing services (tax filings, permits, driver screenings, licensing, etc.) to the transportation industry in the U.S. and Canada. Tina Hutchens (’97), Murfreesboro, has been named the school nutrition director for Wilson County Schools. Chuck Bibeau (’98), Franklin, transferred to

Bank OZK as senior vice president specializing in residential, commercial, and development lending. Bibeau has more than 23 years of commercial lending experience in the middle Tennessee market. Jenny Slayton (’98), Prospect, was promoted to senior vice president for quality, safety, and risk prevention for Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

2000s Brooke Barrett (’01), Franklin, joined Barge Design Solutions Inc. as a

client service leader for the middle Tennessee area. Barrett has more than 20 years’ experience as a communications and client relations professional, mostly recently working with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, where she served as director of external affairs. Kristen Stirling (’01), Nashville, founded Tennessee Telederm PLLC in November 2020. Telederm is the first telehealth company of its kind in Tennessee, focusing on the diagnosis and


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