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Membership List.Xlsm Membership Directory by Member Name Membership Tier Member Name Main Individual Phone Number Category Chair's Circle Bridge Public Affairs Mr. Todd Womack (423) 771-4272 Government Relations President's Club ASTEC Mr. Barry Ruffalo (423) 899-5898 Construction President's Club BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Mr. Roy D. Vaughn (423) 535-5600 Insurance President's Club Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, PC Mr. Mark A. Cunningham (423) 756-3000 Attorneys/Legal Services President's Club Chattanooga Gas Company Mr. Paul Teague (423) 490-4232 Gas Companies President's Club Chattanooga State Community College Dr. Rebecca Ashford (423) 697-4400 Education President's Club Chattanooga Times Free Press Mr. Jeff DeLoach (423) 756-6900 News/Publications President's Club CHI Memorial Health System Ms. Janelle Reilly (423) 495-2525 Healthcare - Hospitals President's Club City of Chattanooga The Honorable Tim Kelly (423) 643-7800 Government President's Club EPB Mr. David Wade (423) 648-1372 Electric Companies President's Club Erlanger Health System Dr. William L. Jackson, MD, MBA (423) 778-7000 Healthcare - Hospitals President's Club First Horizon Bank Mr. Jay Dale (423) 757-4011 Financial - Banks President's Club Fletcher Bright Company Mr. Scott Williamson (423) 755-8830 Real Estate/Realtors President's Club Hamilton County Government The Honorable Jim M. Coppinger (423) 209-6100 Government President's Club JPMorgan Chase Ms. Stefanie Mansueto (423) 242-4731 Financial - Banks President's Club Miller & Martin PLLC Mr. James M. Haley, IV (423) 756-6600 Attorneys/Legal Services President's Club Parkridge East Hospital Mr. Will L. Windham, MHA (423) 855-3500 Healthcare - Hospitals President's Club Parkridge Health System Mr. Thomas H. Ozburn, FACHE (423) 698-6061 Healthcare - Hospitals President's Club Pinnacle Financial Partners Mr. Craig Holley (423) 756-7878 Financial - Banks President's Club Reagan Outdoor Advertising Mr. Scott Hibberts (423) 756-4200 Advertising President's Club Regions Bank Mr. Michael G. Mathis (423) 752-1610 Financial - Banks President's Club Sanofi Mr. Roy Hibbs (423) 821-4571 Manufacturers President's Club Tennessee Valley Authority Mr. Scott Cooper (423) 751-2833 Contractors President's Club The Benwood Foundation Ms. Sarah Morgan (423) 267-4311 Education President's Club Truist Mr. Jim Vaughn (423) 757-3883 Financial - Banks President's Club Unum Mr. Rick McKenney (423) 294-1011 Insurance President's Club Vision Hospitality Group, Inc. Mr. Mitch Patel (423) 892-1010 Hotel/Motel Management President's Club Volkswagen Chattanooga Mr. Tom du Plessis (423) 582-4000 Manufacturers Executive Circle 3H Group, Inc. Mr. Hiren Desai (423) 499-0497 Lodging Executive Circle American Medical Response/Lifeguard Ambulance Ms. Lauren Melville (423) 499-9500 Healthcare - Urgent Care Executive Circle Arcade Beauty Mr. Matthew Crider (423) 624-3301 Advertising Executive Circle Baker Donelson Mr. Rusty Gray (423) 756-2010 Attorneys/Legal Services Executive Circle Bank of America Mr. Mark Stewart (800) 432-1000 Financial - Banks Executive Circle Barge Design Solutions Mr. Matthew Stovall (423) 756-3025 Engineering Executive Circle Barnett & Company, Inc. Mr. Warren M. Barnett (423) 756-0125 Financial - Investments/Wealth Management Executive Circle Berry & Hunt Mr. Steve Hunt (423) 267-8112 Leasing & Rentals Executive Circle Blood Assurance, Inc. Mr. J. B. Gaskins (423) 756-0966 Healthcare - Plasma Executive Circle Catoosa County Public Schools Ms. Marissa Brower (706) 965-2297 Education Executive Circle CBL & Associates Properties, Inc Mr. Michael Lebovitz (423) 855-0001 Real Estate/Realtors Executive Circle Cempa Community Care Ms. Shannon Stephenson (423) 265-2273 Non Profit Organizations Executive Circle Chattanooga Goodwill Industries, Inc. Ms. Gena Weldon (423) 629-2501 Non Profit Organizations Executive Circle Chattanooga Lookouts Mr. Rich Mozingo (423) 267-2208 Entertainment/Tourism Executive Circle Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport Authority Mr. Terry L. Hart (423) 855-2200 Transportation Executive Circle Chattanooga Women's Leadership Institute Mrs. Kim Shumpert (423) 394-8173 Non Profit Organizations Executive Circle Chattanooga Zoo at Warner Park Ms. Darde Long (423) 697-1322 Entertainment/Tourism Executive Circle Cherokee Distributing Company Mr. John Papas (423) 266-0056 Beverage Companies Executive Circle Comcast Mr. Jim Weigert (423) 296-2060 Broadcasting Executive Circle Common House Ms. Honor Hostetler (423) 771-9925 Civic & Social Orgs/Associations Executive Circle Communications Resources, Inc. (CRI) Mr. Alan Burdine (423) 899-9350 Telephone Companies Executive Circle COS Business Products and Interiors Mr. Skip Ireland (423) 624-0011 Retail - Office Supplies & Furnishings Executive Circle CROY Mr. Russell D. Moorehead, P.E. (423) 708-5858 Engineering Executive Circle DeFoor Brothers Development, LLC Mr. Ken DeFoor (423) 308-1845 Real Estate/Realtors Executive Circle Dropkin Financial Group of Wells Fargo Advisors Mr. Warren C. Dropkin (888) 322-2532 Financial - Investments/Wealth Management Executive Circle Echelon fitness Multimedia LLC Mr. Lou Lentine (423) 402-9010 Manufacturers Executive Circle Elder's Ace Hardware Mr. Tom Glenn (423) 899-6306 Ext:121 Hardware Executive Circle Elliott Davis Mr. Joseph D. "Nick" Decosimo (423) 756-7100 Accounting & Auditing Executive Circle EMJ Corporation Mr. Chas Torrence (423) 855-1550 Contractors Executive Circle FirstBank Mr. Jim McKenzie (423) 757-4600 Financial - Banks Executive Circle Food City Mr. Rick Bishop (423) 877-1515 Ext:229 Retail - Grocers Executive Circle HHM CPAs Mr. Jon Paul Davis (423) 756-7771 Accounting & Auditing Executive Circle Husch Blackwell LLP Mr. Michael Alston (423) 266-5500 Attorneys/Legal Services Page 1 of 30 Membership Directory by Member Name Membership Tier Member Name Main Individual Phone Number Category Executive Circle HUTTON Ms. Karen Hutton (423) 756-9267 Contractors Executive Circle JK Group USA, Inc. Ms. April Wrinkle (423) 486-9376 Digital Inks Manufacturers Executive Circle Koch Foods, LLC Mr. John Edwards (423) 266-0351 Wholesale Executive Circle Lee-Smith, Inc. Mr. Less Lee (423) 622-4161 Logistics Executive Circle Livability Media c/o Journal Communications Inc. Mr. Jared Lane (615) 771-0080 Marketing Executive Circle Lync Logistics, LLC Ms. Cindy Lee (423) 305-7600 Logistics Executive Circle Lyndhurst Foundation Mr. Benic M. Clark, lll (423) 756-0767 Education Executive Circle M & M Industries, Inc. Mr. Glenn Morris (423) 821-3302 Manufacturers Executive Circle Mauldin & Jenkins, LLC Mr. Jim W. Vaughn (423) 756-6133 Accounting & Auditing Executive Circle McKee Foods Mr. Andy Lang (423) 238-7111 Food Products Executive Circle Merrill Lynch Wealth Management Mr. Gary Meyer (423) 756-7070 Financial - Investments/Wealth Management Executive Circle Mesa Associates, Inc. Mr. Brett J. Varner (423) 424-7300 Engineering Executive Circle Morning Pointe Senior Living Mr. Greg A. Vital (423) 238-5330 Senior Care & Services Executive Circle MurMaid Mattress, Inc. Mr. Roger C. Pickett (423) 421-5480 Retail - Household Furnishings Executive Circle Noon Management, LLC Mr. John Foy (423) 531-1330 Financial - Investments/Wealth Management Executive Circle North American Credit Service, Inc. Ms. Dusty Bunton-Vigil (423) 894-5654 Medical Billing & Collections Executive Circle P & C Construction, Inc. Mr. Royce Cornelison (423) 493-0051 Construction Executive Circle Pepsi Chattanooga Mr. Melvin Moody (423) 493-1110 Beverage Companies Executive Circle Propex Operating Company, LLC Mr. Michael K. Gorey (423) 855-1466 Manufacturers Executive Circle Puckett EMS Mr. Steve Puckett (423) 894-1800 Healthcare Executive Circle Real Estate Partners Chattanooga LLC Ms. Darlene Brown (423) 265-0088 Real Estate/Realtors Executive Circle RockPoint Bank Mr. Hamp Johnston (423) 400-6490 Financial - Banks Executive Circle Rockridge Venture Law Mr. Kevin Christopher (423) 800-8855 Attorneys/Legal Services Executive Circle S & S Auto Repair Mr. Aaron L. Smith (423) 855-3436 Automotive Executive Circle Scenic Land Company Mr. William D. Horton (423) 593-1613 Real Estate/Realtors Executive Circle See Rock City, Inc. Ms. Susan Harris, SPHR, SHRM-SCP (706) 820-2531 Entertainment/Tourism Executive Circle Shimmick Mr. Bill Groth (423) 498-5490 Economic Development Executive Circle Sinclair Broadcast Group Chattanooga Mr. Todd Ricke (423) 756-5500 Broadcasting Executive Circle SmartBank Mr. Barry Watson (423) 385-3057 Financial - Banks Executive Circle Synovus Mr. Peter Lindeman (423) 643-8883 Financial - Banks Executive Circle Tennessee American Water Mr. Grant Evitts (866) 736-6420 Utilities Executive Circle Tennessee Aquarium Mr. Keith Sanford (423) 785-4002 Entertainment/Tourism Executive Circle Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union Mr. Todd Fortner (423) 634-3600 Financial - Credit Unions Executive Circle Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum Mr. Tim Andrews (423) 894-8028 Museums & Art Galleries Executive Circle The Johnson Group Mr. Joseph Johnson (423) 756-2608 Advertising Executive Circle The Maclellan Foundation, Inc. Mr. David Denmark (423) 755-1847 Education Executive Circle The Robinson Team of Keller Williams Realty Mr. Jay Robinson (423) 664-1900 Real Estate/Realtors Executive Circle thyssenkrupp Automotive Systems of America, LLC Orenthal Bryant (423) 531-2020 Manufacturers Executive Circle TriStar Beverage of Chattanooga Mr. Rock Haines (423) 332-5500 Beverage Companies Executive Circle U.S. Xpress Mr. Eric Fuller (423) 510-3000 Logistics Executive Circle United
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