Tennessee Humanities and director of the Board of Directors has appointed Tim Henderson outgoing President Robert Cheatham retirement at the end of the organization as Executive Director.
Henderson is currently director of operations Humanities Tennessee. He has been with the organization since 1998, as director of digital TV programs before his current role.
Since 1978, Cheatham has been president of the Tennessee Humanities. Under his leadership, the organization has received awards, and the overall plan, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and numerous awards for specific projects. , Cheetham also the founding president of the Southern Humanities Media Fund. In his major achievements, the Southern Book Festival: celebrates its text in 1989. This section has been a model for many other festivals around the country. Under his leadership, the Tennessee Humanities and Social History grant program to support statewide museums, historical organizations and exhibits in the small and large communities.
Henderson in English from Tennessee State University, Union University of Tennessee, Knoxville University of Information Science and master's degrees, a bachelor's degree in English and philosophy.
Malanchuk joined Constangy, Brooks
National labor and employment law firm Constangy, Brooks & Smith LLP has hired an associate corporate counsel as Peter Malanchuk, its Nashville office. He focused on the defense of labor and employment issues in federal and state courts and administrative agencies, including the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Tennessee Human Rights Commission. His practice also includes race, sex, age, and disability discrimination, wrongful termination claims, as well as national legal claims.
Prior to joining Constangy, Peter served four years in the central region of Tennessee Judge Juliet Griffin, U.S. District judge's legal assistant.
Malanchuk the Alabama school graduated from college. Cali Excellence Award While in law school, Peter legal professional magazine served as editor-in-chief. He is also a recipient of the immigration law, and judges and lawyers legal honor society members.
Habitat for Humanity has increased three staff positions
New habitat for the human staff include:
Kristen stream, and the development of associated companies. The stream is a recent graduate, University of Virginia, and served as the First Lady Crissy Haslam intern. Her with UN-Habitat Development Department building with UN-Habitat, donor relations, organization of special events and the work of volunteers and partner families.
Joshua Smith, construction manager. Smith's previous experience in residential construction.
Gary Smith "Marty" to resume sales associates and donation pickup driver. Smith in Nashville two habitat restoration, it sells donated home, office, building materials, home appliances and provide customer service to the public.
The human habitat Nashville is a Christian evangelical ministry, the opportunity to change the lives of people to buy and own quality, affordable housing. Before you become a homeowner, the partners in the UN-Habitat to build websites and volunteers in the UN-Habitat's retail stores, to restore the home to participate in family education classes, work. Nashville habitat, since it was founded in 1985, has been completed or the recovery of more than 850, more than 600 local and served more than 2,000 family members, including 1,325 children.
The Castle Peak broker Zeitlin employed
Pete Prosser has joined the green hills the Zeitlin company, the real estate broker's office.
Prosser is a licensed real estate broker in Nashville since 2005, where he currently serves on two committees and Excellence recipient is a member of the Association of Realtors in two time gold medal.
In his career, Prosser has carried out extensive new construction home builders. Prosser will focus on the project of a single family, while taking advantage of the company's exclusive builder program is, Zeitlin new homes, and help him to build customers and marketing homes.
Nonprofit sweet sleep increase staff
Sweet sleep, company, providing beds for orphans and abandoned children, in the range of local and global non-profit organization in Nashville, has hired as director of external relations, progress and development director Dustin special Shayla Beebe Lacy. Major donors, foundations and funding activities, education promotion, management and deepen the current partnership, while fostering new.
Bibby with major donors, annual donations, organizations, goods and volunteers. She worked in public relations, sales, health management, at the local and national governments in the past 15.
Development Director Tracy McGrady will focus on funding foundations, activities and building the relationship. In his previous charitable services, to become an angel fund, he wrote grants, donors and sponsors to establish relations, Web content management and coordination of volunteers.
Williams law firm staff
Larry R. Williams and Jonathan Williams has hired Ashley Ladd Larry · R. Williams, PLLC Chichakli Hickmanriggs & Riggs is an associate company.
Ladd, a native of Franklin, earned her bachelor's degree in political science from Middle Tennessee State University in 2007, and in 2012 received her from the Nashville School of Law, JD. Although she attended law school, Ladd received four years of legal experience, legal clerk.
Her areas of practice include family law, personal injury litigation, workers' compensation, wills, estate and probate, corporate debt recovery, commercial litigation, contracts and other documents the preparation and review.
VUMC Danny Land Information Award
Joshua Denny, MD, MS, assistant professor of bioinformatics and medical and Vanderbilt University's personalized medicine program a key factor in the 2012 New Investigator Award from the American Medical Informatics Association ( AMIA).
This award, which recognize the early contribution of informatics and important contribution to the academic "field, Danny November 3 AMIA 2012 Annual Conference in Chicago.
Danny to help developers BioVU, where there are more than 150,000 unique genetic samples, is the world's largest DNA database search to determine the electronic health information.
Danny Vanderbilt, who received his bachelor's, medical, and a master's degree, taught at 2007. Since 2003, he has been involved in the application of the 75 scientific articles disease information is different from rheumatoid arthritis and colorectal cancer.
Centerstone announced fundraising foundation
Centerstone, a not-for-profit community-based mental health and drug treatment services suppliers, announced that its board of directors of Centerstone Foundation organizes fundraising department. The Board comprises:
Moderator: Jack Wallace, Tennessee, senior vice president of Willis
Secretary-General: Gary · Kleer, First Bank Richmond (industrial grade)
Former Chairman: Lisa Campbell, community leaders
Linda Brooks, community leaders (Atlanta)
Richard Fitzgerald, retirement, Sun Trust Bank
David Guth, CEO, American Centerstone
Lane, vice president and general counsel, the Indiana University Foundation
Lee Ann Ingram, community volunteer and philanthropist
Phil Krebs, Senior Managing Partner, Avondale partners
George Stadler, HMS Capital Management founding partner,
Dr. Kay Whittington, retired CEO Dunn Mental Health Center (Bloomington, Indiana)
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