City/State: Nashville, TN
Where did you grow up?
I grew up in Vero Beach, Florida, but my wife and I have been in Nashville for almost 40 years. And wow how this city has GROWN!
Where did you go to college?
I graduate from Vanderbilt University (Computer Science and Mathematics). I also got my MBA from Owen Graduate School at Vanderbilt (Marketing and Operations Management) and a Masters in Education at Cumberland
Favorite moment from the 2020 season?
We had such an up and down season. We had all the parts, but keeping them together and healthy proved difficult. Because of that, I believe my favorite Titans moment really came down to the last game of the season. When the clocked ticked to zero and we were in the playoffs, it was a sigh of relief and a belief that it was a whole new season. We had work to do, and it was so exciting to see just what we could do! Going in I had such confidence in our chances.
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Pete Meenen and the Tennesseans We Lost to COVID-19
The state’s first resident claimed by a virus that went on to kill many more
On March 21, the Brentwood Family YMCA shared the news that Pete Meenen, a greeter at the gym and community center for more than 20 years, had died. He was the first person in Tennessee to die from COVID-19.
“Perhaps few faces in a YMCA are as recognizable as the greeter who meets the morning faithful, the early risers who start their day with us when the Welcome Center is a little quieter than usual,” the Brentwood Y’s operations executive, Roger D. Grove, wrote on Facebook. “For more than 20 years, Pete was that face in our YMCA, and his loss will be deeply felt by all of us, our staff and our members.”