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Congratulations CityScope Magazine Presents William E. Godbold, III Top Leader – Chattanooga Construction Law, Insurance Coverage & Defense, Family Law, General Liability, Health Care Premises Liability, Product Liability, Transportation Law, Workers’ Compensation www.leitnerfirm.com ~ 1.800.421.0979 Attorneys Licensed in Tennessee | Georgia | Mississippi | Kentucky | Arkansas This is an advertisement COMING SOON! 30 Also Included: High School Football Greats – Past & Present Legendary Coaches Top Quarterbacks In Print, Online, Mobile Accessible www.cityscopemag.com 88 CITYSCOPEM AG.COM 37 Teams IAL ENT U L F IN ERS EAD L S S SINE BU BRETT BAILEY | DENNIS BLANTON | JIM BONEY | TERESA BRYANT | OLIVER BURK KEITH BURRELL | AMBER CAMBRON | MAGGIE CARRINGTON | NIC R. CORNELISON GREG CULLUM | MIKE DEPREZ | KENNY DYER | WILLIAM E. GODBOLD III JENNIFER GOODMAN | DARREN HODGES | JOHN KITZIE | JANET KRAMER-MAI GINA MCCOMMON | HUGH MORROW JR. | LATASHA NEAL | REGGIE PIERCY MIKE PIGG | SHAUN PRIGMORE | RONALD RAMSEY | TERRY M. TODD | JILL TULEY DAVID WADE | JAMIE WALKER | BARRY WATSON | RACHAEL WELCH & More! CITYSCOPEM AG.COM 89 is your network IS YOUR NETWORK PROTECTED? If you’re a business owner or professional you know all too well how important it is to keep up and running. But, what would happen if your network crashed right now or a virus invaded your company’s system? It’s not only possible, but highly probable for many businesses. A new computer virus is detected every 18 seconds and approximately 4,800 new viruses emerge daily. Did you know a new computer virus is detected every 18 seconds and approximately 4,800 new viruses emerge daily? At least 45% of all e-mails can carry viruses and it can cost you. An e-mail The Preferred Computers team in front of their new office! (pictured right) based virus is estimated to cost a small business up to $1,200 per hour! And if your entire network is down, so is your business and your revenue. You may not be worried because you have an IT specialist that keeps your computers running. However, many small and medium-sized business have limited resources. This shortage can create a reactive environment with last minute and expensive results from maintenance, outages, and patches. Many just don’t have the time or resources to spend on preventative IT solutions. There are solutions to prevent and maintain a healthy network. The most popular is referred to as Managed Network Services. START PROTECTING YOUR NETWORK TODAY Recently, RJ Young and Preferred Computers united to extend IT services to incorporate Managed Network Services to the Chattano Chattanooga business com community. T They have recognized have the need and h invested in the technology and people to protect networks and put an end to a reactive cycle. Their program provides a costeffective way to address e potential IT issues before they cause downtime th provide the peace of and pr mind that comes from protecting critical assets. 90 CITYSCOPEM AG.COM A DV E RTO R I A L With Preferred Computers IT Services, you will be covered 24/7 with remote monitoring. They provide an IT Service help desk and a monthly webbased report to show a healthy network. They have all the latest “ We are completely reliant on our computers. Preferred Computers has been and continues to be an integral partner in our ongoing success. “ Kelly Davis Covenant Allergy & Asthma software including anti-virus, anti-spyware and additional solutions including workstation optimization, desktop and server patching, technology plans and network policy enforcement help. Managed Network Services by Preferred Computers provides your company a virus-free environment by installing patches and anti-virus updates to safeguard your network without disturbing employees and business operations. They can extend the life of your equipment to help save you time and money and can enhance your network performance and keep it in its peak condition while keeping your IT costs predictable and affordable. With all of these added benefits, Preferred Computers and RJ Young can make the Chattanooga business community virtually virus free. You’re Invited! LEARN MORE ABOUT MANAGED NETWORK SERVICES This August Preferred Computers will celebrate their 20th year in business and a new location next to RJ Young. There will be an Open House and ribbon-cutting event with the Chattanooga Chamber on August 8, 2013 at 11am. The event will be located at Preferred Computers new office at 4626 Resource Drive, Suite 106 in Chattanooga. The general public is invited to please stop by and meet the team as well as learn more about protecting your network. There will be food and great prizes! Bonus! Attend the event and receive a Complimentary Network Analysis & Executive Summary. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT US AT: (423) 892-3672 info@preferredcomputers.net Let Us Help Protect Your Business. PreferredComputers.Net RJYoung.com/IT Services C I T Y S C O P E M A G . C O M 91 Greg Cullum, PHOTO BY MED DEMENT Senior Vice President and Manager of Commercial Real Estate Division, First Tennessee Bank Been With Company: 25 years Oversees: commercial real estate divisions in Chattanooga and Knoxville “Leadership is not about titles, positions or flowcharts. It is about one life influencing another.” – John C. Maxwell, Internationally Acclaimed Author on Leadership “Leadership is lifting a person’s vision to high sights, the raising of a person’s performance to a higher standard, the building of a personality beyond its normal limitations.” – Peter Drucker, Famed Business Writer and Educator The qualities required for strong leadership are wide-ranging. Throughout the Chattanooga area, businesses and services are succeeding based on the leadership of professional men and women. The following businesspeople have been recognized by their peers, members of their organizations, or others within the community for their exceptional leadership skills. They represent this year’s Gold Club for Leadership. Jennifer Goodman, Assurance Department Principal, Decosimo Certified Public Accountants Been With Firm: 9 years, 10 months Oversees: manufacturing and distribution clients with annual revenues approximating $1.8 billion; not-for-profit clients with revenues up to $60 million; assists with practice management for the firm which comprises 300 employees With more than 15 years of experience in public accounting, Jennifer Goodman has a passion for helping others make sense of a changing and complex world. Specializing in both private and public company compliance and reporting, she maintains a current knowledge of regulations, which allow her to anticipate and meet the needs of her clients. She also uses her experience in leadership and business expansion to advance the careers of others. Jennifer helped develop and implement a coaching program at her firm and currently services on a committee tasked with cultivating and retaining leaders. William E. Godbold, III, Managing Par tner, Leitner, Williams, Dooley & Napolitan, PLLC Been With Firm: 37 years (partner for 34 years) Oversees: 90 attorneys and 200 support staff in six multi-state offices A “supportive and approachable” leader with “a quiet and steady presence,” William E. Godbold has brought new energy and oversight to one of the oldest firms in Tennessee. Committed to wise growth, he navigated his firm through the financial storm of the Great Recession and the resulting winds of change. Godbold works hard to foster collaboration between staff and attorneys, and his leadership has led to new business opportunities for the firm. “As our managing member, Bill has set a tone of civility and respect that is important to any healthy business,” says attorney D. Scott Bennett. “In a law firm, where attorneys often have strongly held convictions on what courses of action to pursue, this demeanor is essential.” 92 CITYSCOPEM AG.COM Positive, upbeat, and “inspirational in a quiet way,” Greg Cullum was instrumental in helping his department remain profitable through the Great Recession—despite all the challenges of a changing regulatory, internal policy, and process environment. Cullum consistently delivers rationale for how processes and policies will affect clients, while simultaneously generating ideas as to how his team can achieve the same results without adversely affecting their competitiveness or business reputation. Also a great developer of talent, many of his employees have progressed in their career at First Tennessee. Latasha Neal, Vice President of Recruiting, U.S. Xpress Been With Company: 9 months Oversees: 105 employees in driver recruiting, recruiting processes, and driver orientation Just nine months into her managerial position at U.S. Xpress, Latasha Neal has streamlined critical processes, reduced budgets, implemented an employee-centric training program, and improved efficiency in her department—all while meeting and exceeding her recruiting goal! A “fierce negotiator,” she is known to treat the company’s money as if it is her own. “Latasha walked in the door, and day one hit the ground running,” says Lisa Pate, CAO. “She immediately came to upper management and cut her own budget, confidently telling us she could be just as effective and results-driven without all of the cost. That is exceptionally rare in a manager!” Gina McCommon, Vice President, The Double Cola Company Been With Company: 9 years Oversees: domestic operations, strategic planning, production, marketing, and HR Committed to excellence, Gina McCommon has been extremely influential in leading The Double Cola Company’s growth over the last several years. She has shown true vision for the company through the planning and execution of new products such as QUAD Energy, MINŌKU Coconut Water, and ZILI Tea—products that have expanded the company’s traditional product offerings for the first time in 90+ years. Described as “approachable” and “team-driven,” she empowers all employees, regardless of department or job title, to make important contributions to the company. CITYSCOPEM AG.COM 93 Benefits | Commercial | Personal INTEGRITY. INDEPENDENCE. EXPERIENCE. With your support we are growing to meet your needs. PHOTO BY SOLI PHOTOGRAPHY Insurity Group Partners Front Row L to R: Ron Freeman, Sandra Browne Back Row L to R: Jeff Lett, Emerson Russell, Tim Eachus 6148 Lee Highway, Suite 206, Chattanooga, TN 37421 | 423.424.4637 www.InsurityGroup.com 94 CITYSCOPEM AG.COM Patten and Patten is a local, independent wealth management firm, advising individual and institutional clients since 1976. Combining the multi-generational experiences of six investment managers, we provide customized investment advising services. Over $1 Billion in assets under management. CITYSCOPEM AG.COM 95 THE GOLD CLUB THE GOLD CLUB Maggie Carrington, SPHR , Vice President of Human Resources, CBL & Associates Properties, Inc. Been With Company: 14 years Oversees: CBL’s employee programs including development and training, education, and other key human resource initiatives “She tackles any challenge put before her with grace, dignity, and class.” So goes an employee’s description of Maggie Carrington, a 27-year veteran of the HR profession with a dynamic, fun-loving personality. Committed to “paying it forward,” Maggie offers career counseling to employees facing challenges and regularly speaks to various organizations throughout Tennessee. She also works tirelessly to advance company goals through various initiatives, such as the use of online applications for hiring managers, the implementation of Ethics Point hotline, and the continued pursuit to ensure a safe, professional work environment by encouraging open communication. “She is an inspirational and charismatic leader, not only to her HR team, but to the entire organization,” says Janine Atiyeh, director of human resources. Mike Deprez, Regional Director of Operations, 3H Group Hotels Been With Company: 12 years Oversees: portfolio of hotels Mike Deprez brings 12 years of dedication, hard work, knowledge, and skill to his position as regional director of operations for 3H Group Hotels. Described as a “best friend when you need it most,” he is always ready to offer his employees advice and direction for growth. A true leader, he consistently shows willingness to take on difficult projects and is marked by his ability to resolve conflict and handle difficult situations with remarkable patience and admirable tact. “He’s the most compassionate person I know,” says Hiren Desai, CEO of 3H Group Hotels. “The kind of person who goes out of his way to help all of us.” Ronald Ramsey, Executive Vice President, Access America Transport Been With Company: 6 years Oversees: Chattanooga branch operations—approximately 115 employees Ronald Ramsey sets the pace for others by doing the exact same thing his team does every single day. Passionate about developing relationships with each member of his fast-growing operation, he is frequently the first and last person to leave the office, and has even taken a cubicle directly in the center of his team! “Our office is united with one heartbeat because of Ronald Ramsey,” says Chad Eichelberger, president. “There isn’t another person who exemplifies the true meaning of ‘leader’ better.” 96 CITYSCOPEM AG.COM Reggie Piercy, Vice President of Operations, Vision Hospitality Group, Inc. Been With Company: 20 months Oversees: nearly 800 associates at 22 hotels plus the development portfolio A visionary leader, Reggie Piercy is efficient in setting team objectives to keep up with Vision Hospitality Group, Inc.’s, fast-paced growth. Operating by the mantra “plan the work and work the plan,” he is extremely hands-on visiting hotels, assisting with new openings, and lending an ear to associates’ questions and concerns. Among his many initiatives, he has created an interactive manager-in-training program and helped spearhead the company’s own professional development and succession program, soon slated to become “Vision University.” He has also expanded the company’s human resource department to ensure that the voices of all associates are heard. Kenny Dyer, Banking Group President, CapitalMark Bank & Trust Been With Company: 7 years Oversees: Banker Teams in CapitalMark’s four East Tennessee markets: Chattanooga, Cleveland, Knoxville, and Oak Ridge Kenny Dyer is widely recognized for his ability to identify and develop talented bankers who deliver bottom-line results. He was instrumental in designing and implementing CapitalMark’s “Banker Team Incentive Plan,” which ties compensation to success in growing and retaining clients while maintaining high-credit quality standards. A hard driver, Dyer expects as much from himself as he expects from his team. His leadership skill is evidenced in the bank’s notable growth in loans and deposits in the past six years; today, CapitalMark is approaching $800 million in total assets. Barry Watson, Executive Vice President and Senior Loan Administrator, Cornerstone Community Bank Been With Company: 11 years (active in local banking industry for 33 years) Oversees: all lending operations and managing all business development for the bank In the words of one of his employees, Barry Watson is “banking on it!” when it comes to experience, character, and integrity. A native of Chattanooga, he is extremely experienced in banking matters—he has helped grow Cornerstone’s loans and depository accounts and recently played a pivotal role in the bank’s campaign to help raise an ambitious $15 million in capital. Quick with a joke or funny tale, Barry is popular with employees and customers alike and consistently keeps his sales team’s spirits up with his can-do attitude and great sense of humor. An expert in small business lending, Barry was greatly influenced by his late father Bob Watson, the long-time owner of the beloved Odell’s Grocery in Tiftonia. CITYSCOPEM AG.COM 97 THE GOLD CLUB THE GOLD CLUB Hugh Morrow, Jr., President, Ruby Falls, LLC Been With Company: 7 years Oversees: strategic direction for Ruby Falls Since becoming president of Ruby Falls, Hugh Morrow, has led the transformation of the 84-year-old natural attraction into a more sustainable and environmentally friendly business operation. Today, Ruby Falls holds the distinction of being America’s deepest commercial cave, most-visited underground waterfall, and the first U.S. attraction to undergo the Green Globe International environmental certification process. “Hugh is a forward thinker and is always looking for ways to benefit the company,” says Annette Gray, vice president of finance and administration. He is a delegator, supportive, believes in teamwork, and places a great deal of value in providing the ultimate in customer service. He often reminds us that we are the ‘Welcome Center to Chattanooga.’” Amber Cambron, and Awareness, Tennessee Valley Authority Been With Company: 12 years Oversees: IT Resource Planning and Awareness Rachael Welch “leads by example and with passion,” says one of her peers. She is always willing to listen and provide coaching to people inside and outside of TVA, and has participated in the IT mentoring program. She was highly involved in a career development project for employees in financial services (over 900 employees), and has encouraged many of her employees to apply for the Protégé Chattanooga leadership development program. An inspiration to her staff, Rachael is also active in volunteer work. Her recent involvement with Jack’s Chattanoggins serves as an outward symbol of the commitment and care she has for helping others. Terry M. Todd, Been With Company: 25 years Oversees: daily operations of BlueCare, which serves more than 400,000 TennCare members across the state Been With Bank: 10 years (32-year banking career total) Oversees: a five-member team of commercial lenders Mike Pigg, Vice President of the Cumberland Region, Life Care Centers of America Been With Company: 15 years Oversees: nine long-term care facilities in East Tennessee Mike Pigg’s peers and employees describe him as an honorable, driven man who is always focused on improvement. Direct about his expectations, he is also dedicated to working alongside his associates and helping them find solutions to the problems they face. With a strong financial background, Mike has been able to support each facility’s executive director and leadership team in business management. He motivates his associates to be involved in the community daily, and is enthusiastic about sharing success stories from the nine facilities he oversees. CITYSCOPEM AG.COM Manager of IT Resource Planning Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, BlueCare Tennessee In her 25 years with BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, Amber has risen in the ranks from a claims supervisor in the private claims division of BlueCross to the vice president and chief operating officer of its Medicaid subsidiary, BlueCare Tennessee. Today she uses her managerial role to inspire and empower employees to solve customers’ problems and address their needs. Under her leadership, BlueCare has risen dramatically in national quality rankings and is now the highest-ranked among its competitors in the TennCare provider satisfaction survey. 98 Rachael Welch, Senior Vice President, Chattanooga and Dalton Market Executive, FSGBank A “top performer,” Terry Todd uses his expertise as a 32-year veteran of the banking industry to help build, mentor, and develop his team of commercial lenders. Todd excels at guiding his bankers through the often-complex lending process, and is always accessible as evidenced by his “open-door” policy, ensuring both team members and clients a warm reception. According to FSG staff, Terry exemplifies FSGBank’s mission in making it his goal, every day, to be a banker that genuinely cares for the people and communities he serves. Jamie Walker, Vice President of Estimating and Project Manager, Lawson Electric Company, Inc. Been With Company: 12 years (21-year veteran of electrical engineering) Oversees: engineering licenses for the company, estimating, and project management A valued shareholder of Lawson Electric, Jamie Walker recently stepped up to manage Memorial Hospital’s new south tower project. Using an all-new building information management system, Walker has demonstrated vision and follow-through in leading Lawson Electric’s three-story project, expected to be completed June 2014. Currently, he is overseeing a 42+ team working to build the new CVICU, MSICU, operating rooms, central sterile rooms, and patient/family waiting rooms. “His entrepreneurial spirit is essential for a company like us to consistently provide the highest quality products and services,” says Ryan Crimmins, president and CEO of Lawson Electric. CITYSCOPEM AG.COM 99 THE GOLD CLUB THE GOLD CLUB Nic R. Cornelison, Executive Vice President and Corporate Secretar y, P & C Construction, Inc. Keith Burrell, Been With Company: 16 years Oversees: operations including project managers, safety managers, and controllers Been With Company: 28 years (30+ year industry veteran) Oversees: technical personnel and $5.5 million budget Nic Cornelison is well-known in the industry both locally and across the region for his passionate and motivated management style. Honest, fair, ethical, and detail-oriented, he has earned the respect of his clients, design professionals, subcontractors, and peers. Nic has the vision and ability to assist any client in obtaining the project they desire, as well as the skills to meet the company’s bottom line. Under his leadership, P&C Construction, Inc., has become one of the most respected and sought-after general contractors in the region. Shaun Prigmore, Area Manager OSP Planning and Engineering Design, AT&T Been With Company: 13 years Oversees: outside plant and engineering for Southeast Tennessee area CITYSCOPEM AG.COM Chattanooga Keith Burrell has a unique story in that he came up through the ranks of service, moved into sales, and then back to a regional service position. Keith was a service manager until 2006 when RJ Young recruited him to oversee sales, which he did successfully for five years. In 2011, Keith stepped up to handle the acquisition of 3,000 machines from Ricoh Business Systems. Currently, he is handling RJ Young’s acquisition of Preferred Computers of Chattanooga. So far in 2013, service-related revenues are up nearly 50% and profits are up 27%. Jim Boney, Firm Administrator, Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C. Been With Company: 6 years Oversees: overall operations, including firm facilities and attorney and personnel support According to his peers, Shaun has a “can-do attitude” and always “goes above and beyond.” Young for his position, he is well-respected by his employees within the district and has a remarkable ability to communicate even the most technical solutions in elementary terms. Focused on the customer, he expects the same from his employees. Among many projects, he and his team have been instrumental in working with VW throughout the site setup. Drawing upon more than 26 years as an officer in the Air Force, Jim Boney oversees general business operations at Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel. Since he began his role as firm administrator more than six years ago, he has managed every project that has come his way with dedication and sound leadership. Most recently, Jim served as a lead representative during the firm’s move from the Tallan Building to Liberty Tower. “The task of moving an entire law office is no easy feat,” said Dana Perry, managing shareholder at Chambliss. “However, through Jim’s leadership, attention to detail, and grit, the move was a success.” Dennis Blanton, CPA , Managing Partner, Lattimore Black Morgan & Cain—Chattanooga Darren Hodges, Been With Company: 5 years Oversees: overall management of LBMC’s Chattanooga office Been With Company: 27 years Oversees: overall sales operations, including marketing, personnel, and customer management for the Chattanooga Division An experienced CPA, Dennis Blanton uses his diversified experience within a variety of industries—including manufacturing, distribution, and services—to serve a diverse client base in accounting and tax matters. Committed to the development of others, Dennis works with the firm’s director of training, David Haddock, to ensure that team members have continued training in both professional/technical skills and foundational skills. “He believes it’s important for everyone to have a learning path that will help them reach their own career goals, as well as the goals of the firm,” says Haddock. “He has a passion for helping others succeed.” 100 RJ Young, Preferred Computers of Division Vice President, Chattanooga Coca-Cola Bottling Company United, Inc. Darren began his career at Chattanooga Coca-Cola in 1986 in the loading and shipping department while attending UTC full time. This past April, he became the division vice president. Darren’s unique, hands-on approach instills confidence and loyalty in those working with him at Chattanooga Coca-Cola. Members of his management team say they appreciate his ability to lead using both his experience in the beverage business and his ability to evaluate business situations. “Darren’s experience and long-term commitment to Chattanooga Coca-Cola are essential elements that qualify him to lead the world’s first franchised Coca-Cola bottling operation,” says marketing director Rick Hansard. “We are in good hands.” CITYSCOPEM AG.COM 101 THE GOLD CLUB THE GOLD CLUB Janet Kramer-Mai, RN , Cancer Support Ser vices Manager, Erlanger Health System Been With Hospital: 14 years Oversees: cancer registry, oncology research, and other cancer support services As cancer support services manager for the Erlanger Health System, Janet Kramer-Mai has offered support to hundreds of cancer patients for over a decade. A breast cancer survivor herself, Janet goes the extra mile to make sure cancer patients have a support system in place throughout treatment and recovery, and has worked to implement support groups for families of cancer patients. She has also obtained grants to fund mammograms for uninsured women and support breast education in rural areas. Those who work with her have no doubt that she’ll apply those same leadership skills to her new position as breast care services manager and surgical nursing unit manager at the Erlanger East Campus. David Wade, Executive Vice President & COO, EPB Been With Company: 30 years Oversees: day-to-day operation of EPB Electric Power and EPB Fiber Optics Divisions David Wade’s vision, critical thinking, and community focus led the EPB team to reducing power outages by about 60%, while creating an all-new Fiber Optics Division with cutting edge TV, Internet, and phone service. David managed construction of EPB’s Smart Grid under budget and ahead of schedule. “Every day, David challenges the team toward innovation, efficiency, and excellence,” says Harold DePriest, president and CEO of EPB. John Kitzie, HomeServe USA, Chief Operating Officer Been With Company: 9 months Oversees: customer service and sales; service delivery Since he joined HomeServe USA, John Kitzie has played a key role in shaping the company’s decision to make the Chattanooga office its center of excellence. He has also greatly impacted operations, lending his substantial expertise to efforts to maintain high levels of customer satisfaction during the company’s rapid growth. With a 25% increase in customer count and 270,000 repairs over the last year (many dispatched from the Chattanooga center), it has been crucial for HomeServe USA to maintain operational efficiency. Fortunately, in the words of a manager from HomeServe’s Chattanooga office, “[John] is a great listener and he knows how to ask the right questions in order to drive process improvement.” 102 CITYSCOPEM AG.COM Brett Bailey, Area Sales Manager, RJ Young Been With Company: 3 years, 9 months Oversees: sales teams in Chattanooga and Rome, Ga. Following several successful years as a sales representative in the RJ Young Nashville office, Brett Bailey was promoted to sales manager and relocated to the Chattanooga area to continue to grow RJ Young’s presence. Dedicating a large portion of his time to his two teams, he has built them into a very successful group. Last year, Brett led his team from 60% of quota to 100% over the course of the year. This year, his team is tracking at 103%. Brett leads by example and spends most of his time in the field developing his younger reps into successful sales professionals. Oliver Burk, Manager, Pilot Hall at Volkswagen Chattanooga Been With Company: 14 years Oversees: quality checks on over 600 cars a day Oliver Burk’s strengths as a manager lie in his deep knowledge of the automotive industry and his ability to navigate seamlessly between the U.S. and German cultures. A German citizen, he is responsible for the “body in white” manufacturing stage at the Chattanooga plant—a stage that requires the utmost precision so that imperfections are not painted into the vehicle. He consistently leads his team in maintaining Volkswagen’s stringent quality standards and works tirelessly to ramp-up production of the VW Passat, Motor Trend’s “2012 Car of the Year.” Teresa Bryant, Chattanooga Area Manager, Morning Pointe, and Executive Director, Morning Pointe of Hixson Been With Company: 4 years Oversees: four area managers, 250 associates and 300 residents Teresa Bryant is passionate about providing quality care and resources for families and adults dealing with the challenges of aging and Alzheimer’s. A 30-year veteran of the industry, she actively mentors other senior health care managers and was recently named the Chattanooga area manager for Morning Pointe. Bryant has also been instrumental in piloting new programs that have been rolled out corporate-wide to all 20 communities across a five-state area. Jill Tuley, Vice President, Financial Center Leader, BB&T Been With Company: 8 Years Oversees: Retail and Small Business Banking for the Hamilton Place branch of BB&T Earning the bank’s most prestigious award for 2012, known as “Best of the Best,” Jill is a trusted banker to her many clients and a motivational leader to her branch team. Jill has increased profits and increased her loan and deposit portfolio by providing professional solutions that match her clients’ needs. As a team leader, Jill encourages her staff members to be independent thinkers, and she is focused on executing on the corporation’s mission of helping clients achieve “economic success and financial security.” CITYSCOPEM AG.COM 103
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