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HALL OF FAME

This designation recognizes executives and senior level professionals who have significantly contributed to Middle Tennessee’s technology community through their body of work.

2012 • J. Tod Fetherling • Stratasan J. Tod Fetherling, Chairman and Founder, Stratasan, was inducted into the Technology Hall of Fame. Tod, a well-known leader in the tech and healthcare communities, was recognized for significant contributions to the region’s tech community. Mr. Fetherling currently serves as Chairman and Founder of Stratasan. Formerly, Fetherling served as President/CEO of the Nashville Technology Council. He led the Technology Council through a growth phase that includes a rebranding of the 10 year old organization. In addition, he helped launch the Nashville Entrepreneur Center in partnership with the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce.

2011 • Beth Chase • C3 Consulting With 25 years of experience in consulting and information technology, Beth Chase has strong leadership expertise and insight to business development, consulting, employee relations and client relationship management. As a principal consultant, Beth specializes in helping companies redesign and streamline critical business processes that increase value and reduce costs. She manages strategic initiatives, facilitates planning sessions for complex decision-making and system/process definition and helps businesses assess software needs. Beth has worked with Fortune 100 clients in the healthcare, insurance, distribution, manufacturing, publishing and financial services industries.

2010 • Tom Stephenson • Amplion Clinical Communications, Inc Tom Stephenson currently serves as President and COO at Amplion Clinical Communications. Amplion is changing the way nursing care is delivered and managed in the hospital. Their new communication system is improving patient satisfaction, employee satisfaction and quality of care. Previously, Tom served as COO, then CEO of HMS.

2009 • David Condra • Dalcon Communications A graduate of Vanderbilt University with a degree in electrical engineering, David Condra founded Dalcon in 1979 and has been CEO as the company grew to national prominence and diversified into a number of different companies and divisions. In addition to his business contributions, Mr. Condra has been very active in the Nashville community. He was the first President of the Nashville Technology Council, which spawned the Nashville Capital Network, providing education and connections for entrepreneurs.

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