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The program begins in June and will convene representatives from 14 U.S. cities., according to a release.
Hassett (pictured) is among 10 government, business, academic, clergy and nonprofit leaders from Middle Tennessee to be chosen, including the following:
⢠Andrea Blackman, Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer, Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County
⢠Ashlee Davis, Senior Manager â Diversity and Inclusion, AllianceBernstein
⢠Bonnie Dow, Dean of Academic Initiatives, College of Arts and Sciences, Vanderbilt University
⢠Mike Molinar, General Manager, Big Machine Music
⢠Joanne Pulles, President, HCA Healthcare Foundation
⢠Tara Scarlett, President, The Scarlett Family Foundation
⢠Lissa Smith, Associate for Pastoral Care and Cathedral Life, Christ Church Cathedral
Nashville businessman and philanthropist Ben R. Rechter, whose behind-the-scenes efforts involving civil rights, education, nonprofits, public media and the arts were integral in making the Middle Tennessee region a national model the past 50 years, died May 7. He was 83.
Rechter was president of Rogers Group Investments Inc. and was a founder and the second-ever board chair at the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, where he remained an active member of its Board of Trustees.
CFMT honored him and other founders with the Joe Kraft Humanitarian Award in 2001. In 2016, he shared the initial Bridge to Equality Award along with his close friend, the late Francis Guess, for their tireless efforts to create equal opportunity in Nashville.
Donor fatigue? Not on Middle Tennesseeâs watch.
Amid 14 months that have included worldwide pandemic and economic hardship, disastrous tornadoes and floods, and a downtown Nashville bombing on Christmas morning, generosity continues to help define the city and region.
The Big Paybackâs eighth annual 24-hour online giving event ended Thursday night by raising more than $4.2 million â $4,265,674 â in 32,941 donations to participating area nonprofit organizations, schools and religious institutions, the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee said in a news release.
The preliminary total includes funds raised and prize totals.
In its history, the Big Payback has helped more than 1,000 area nonprofits by raising more than $25 million in cumulative gifts.
Nashville philanthropist Ben Rechter dies at 83 Adam Friedman, Nashville Tennessean
Nashville businessman and philanthropist Ben Rechter passed away Friday at the age of 83.
Rechter served on numerous boards and organizations throughout Nashville including Fisk University, United Way of Middle Tennessee, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, WLPN Education Foundation, Cumberland Museum & Science Center, Nashville Symphony, Nashville Public Television and The National Museum of African American Music.
Rechter was president of Rogers Group Investments Inc. and was a founder and previous board chair at the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. It is hard to imagine how many lives he has touched,” Ellen Lehman, the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee president, said in a press release.