NuSachi, Inc. Names Margaret Dolan as Member of Board of Directors Ahead of Anticipated Fund-raising Closure
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Former Economic Development Executive Joins Tennessee-based Hemp Company to Help Advance Alternative Therapies and Materials
Margaret Dolan, formerly president and CEO of public-private partnership Launch Tennessee, joined NuSachi, Inc. as the company s first independent member of its Board of Directors. NuSachi is committed to science and partnering with regulators to set the bar for transparency, quality and high standards in a nascent industry, Dolan said. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (PRWEB) July 22, 2021
NuSachi, Inc. has named Margaret Dolan, formerly president and CEO of public-private partnership Launch Tennessee, as the company s first independent member of its Board of Directors. Dolan brings a unique range of financial, executive and civic experience to help NuSachi solidify its vertically
Today, she s a member of the Leadership Tennessee Class VIII, a graduate of the Leadership Knoxville Class of 2019, serves on the boards of directors for the Legacy Housing Foundation and East Tennessee Community Design Center and the advisory board for the University of Tennessee’s Haslam College of Business Department of Management.
We caught up with Parker about how her career has changed since 2016.
Q: What’s changed in your career since you won 40 Under 40 in 2016?
A: Learning how to work remotely and how to keep a remote workforce engaged and productive. From the start of the pandemic, we embraced remote work and provided resources for employees who chose to work from home. We trusted our employees and gave them the freedom to choose the best work environment. Morale has been high despite the many challenges brought on by COVID-19. We have a very loyal and engaged staff and have made remote work an option for all our corporate employees.
Former TDEC Commissioner Bob Martineau Joins FINN Partners to Lead Environment, Energy & Sustainability Practice in Southeast
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ FINN Partners, one of the largest independent communications agencies in the world, announced today that Robert J. (Bob) Martineau, veteran environmental attorney and former commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC), has joined the agency as Senior Partner, leading the agency s burgeoning environment, energy and sustainability practice in the Southeast.
Former TDEC Commissioner Bob Martineau Joins FINN Partners as Senior Partner to Lead Environment, Energy & Sustainability Practice in Southeast
Stacy Lightfoot Named UTC Vice Chancellor For Diversity And Engagement Monday, May 3, 2021 Stacy Goodwin Lightfoot, an experienced professional with a history of working in education reform, has been appointed the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga’s first vice chancellor for diversity and engagement. She will join UTC effective July 1. Ms. Lightfoot comes to UTC after spending the last 12 years with the Public Education Foundation (PEF), most recently as the organization’s executive vice president. “Stacy Lightfoot rose to the top of a strong, competitive candidate pool in a national search and is the right choice for this cabinet-level position,” UTC Chancellor Steven Angle said.
Chattanooga State’s O’Hagan Selected For LTN 2021 Monday, January 25, 2021 - by Betty Proctor, Chattanooga State
Patrick O’Hagan, Chattanooga State’s interim director of the Kimball Site and program manager for contract training in the Economic & Workforce Development Division, was selected as a member of the Leadership Tennessee NEXT Class III (LTN).
As one of 29 up-and-coming chosen professionals for the third cohort of Leadership Tennessee NEXT, Mr. O’Hagan will grow his professional skills and network with state leaders to address issues of state importance to help build a stronger Tennessee.
“Patrick is an emerging leader at Chattanooga State, and I am very proud that he was selected for this year’s Leadership TN NEXT class,” stated Dr. Rebecca Ashford, Chattanooga State president. “Not only will he grow from his participation, but the College will benefit as he develops relationships with other emerging leaders and forms partnerships that will