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www.TNLedger.com The power of information. LedgerDAVIDSON • WILLIAMSON • RUTHERFORD • CHEATHAM WILSON SUMNER• ROBERTSON • MAURY • DICKSON • MONTGOMERY FORMERLY WESTVIEW SINCE 1978 A life driven by his ‘disappeared’ brother Metro Councilman reflects on escape from murderous Argentinian regime

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Ratliff, Jeanan Mills Stuart, Resp.: Kimberly Dawn Wallace, Atty: Mary C Lagrone, 08/24/2010, 10P1318 In re: Jeanan Mills Stuart, Princess Angela Gates, Jeanan Mills Stuart, Princess Angela Gates,Dec.: Resp.: Kim Prince Patrick, Angelo Terry Patrick, Gates, Atty: Monica D Edwards, 08/25/2010, 10P1326 In re: Keith Turner, TN Dept Of Correction, www.westviewonline.com TN Dept Of Correction, Resp.: Johnny Moore,Dec.: Melinda Atty: Bryce L Tomlinson, Coatney, Resp.: Pltf(s): Rodney A Hall, Pltf Atty(s): n/a, 08/27/2010, 10P1336 In re: Kim Patrick, Terry Patrick, Michelle Morrow | The Ledger Pltf(s): Sandra Heavilon, Resp.: Jewell Tinnon, Atty: Ronald Andre Stewart, 08/24/2010,Dec.: Seton Corp 10P1322 Insurance Company, Dec.: Regions Bank, Resp.: Leigh A Collins, Fabian Bedne with one of the few photos In re: Melinda L Tomlinson, Def(s): Jit Steel Transport Inc, National Fire Insurance Company, Elizabeth D Hale, Atty: William Warner McNeilly, 08/24/2010, he has of his older brother Dario, which Def Atty(s): J Brent Moore, 08/26/2010, 10C3316 10P1321 Dec.: Amy Sandra Heavilon vs Electrolux Home Products Inc, Fidelity In re: Regions Bank, & Guaranty Insurance Company, Atty: Dallas Blair, 08/23/2010, 10P1309 Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): Electrolux Home Products Inc, FidelityPltf(s): & Tafega Ja- Petition Fabian took himself. In re: Seton Corp DBA Baptist Hospital, Guaranty Insurance Company, Def Atty(s): Laurenn S Disspayne, DBA Baptist Hospital, Resp.: Cyrus Jerome Browne, Atty: Jessica 08/26/2010, 10C3305 J Thomas, 08/25/2010, 10P1331 Dec.: Alice Crafts, Alice Tony R Strode vs Ace American Insurance Company, Nissan North America Inc, Pltf(s): Tony R Strode, Pltf Atty(s): Stephan David Karr, Def(s): Ace American Insurance Company,Pltf(s): Nissan Tamika North Dunn, Pltf ern Express, Inc, Pltf(s): Paul Cooley, Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): New America Inc, Def Atty(s): n/a, 08/30/2010, 10C3336 In re: Amy Lee Johnson, Melvin Lee Stanaway, Hampshire Insurance Company,Pltf(s): Western Patricia Express, McClarren, Inc, Pltf Def Atty(s): Atty(s): n/a, Lee Johnson, Melvin Lee Stanaway, Resp.: Helen A Stanaway, Atty: BEHIND THE WHEEL John W Barringer, 08/30/2010, 10C3341 Tafega Jamil Baban vs Corporation Target, Brian S Shelton, 08/23/2010, 10P1302 Pltf(s): Richard Dicaire, mil Baban, Pltf Atty(s): Robert Preston Bramlett, Def(s): Corporation October 8 - 14, 2010 Patricia McClarren vs Star Insurance Company, Westwood Target, Def Atty(s): Brent Shelbin Usery, 08/30/2010, 10C3337 In re: Alice Crafts, Alice Graves Ball, Church Of Christ, Graves Ball, Resp.: HerschelDec.: A Graves, Alice M Atty:Essary, Julie Resp.: A Boswell, Geraldine B Tamika Dunn vs Ace American Insurance Company, 08/24/2010, 10P1312 Law & GovernmentPublicDef(s): Star Insurance Company, Westwood Church Of Christ, Def Electrolux Home Products, Inc, Atty(s): David John Deming, 08/30/2010, 10C3343 In re: Allan S Curtis, Dec.: Allan S Curtis, Resp.: Dorothy S Curtis, Audi makes Pltf(s): Roger D Atty(s): Jill T Draughon, Def(s): Ace American Insurance Company, Dec.: Anita Cranford, Resp.: Elsie M Lampley, Atty: Astrida Rodriguez, 08/30/2010, 10P1342 Pltf(s): James A Richard Dicaire vs Cbs Personnel Holdings Inc, Cbs Electrolux Home Products, Inc, Def Atty(s): Laurenn S Disspayne, Dec.: Amanda Chere Kemp, Personnel Services LLC, Kilgore Group Inc Collectively 08/30/2010, 10C3347Pltf(s): Victoria L Copeland, Pltf Atty(s):Pltf(s): John Vada Mitchell A Troutt, Pltf In re: Alice M Essary, Staffmark, Staffmark Investment LLC, Coggin, Atty: Robert Martin Garfinkle, 08/24/2010, 10P1317 Records Victoria L Copeland vs Dillard’s Inc, Gallagher Bassett Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): Cbs Personnel Holdings Inc, Cbs Personnel Services Inc, In re: Anita Cranford, traffic easier 08/26/2010, 10C3303 Atty: Susan B Evans, 08/25/2010, 10P1327 Services LLC, Kilgore Group Inc Collectively Staffmark, Staffmark Grissim, Def(s): Dillard’s Inc, Gallagher Bassett Services Inc, Def Dec.: Anne Cieutat Williford, Resp.: James T Collins vs Rogers Group Inc, Pltf(s): James T Collins, Pltf(s): Willie Roberts, Pltf Investment LLC, Def Atty(s): Stephen B Morton, 08/26/2010, Atty(s): Jonathan Martin West, Lisa Ramsay Cole, 08/24/2010, In re: Amanda Chere Kemp, Angela Marie Walker, Carleen Pltf Atty(s): insiden/a, Def(s): Rogers Group Inc, &Def Atty(s): online Heather E 10C3299 Deanna Young, James T Watts, Hardt, 08/26/2010, 10C3308 10C3269 Roger D Coates vs Aqua-Lyles Utility Bon, Angela Marie Walker, Carleen DeannaDec.: Young, Betty JamesCunningham,Dec.: T Watts, Carol Resp.: Resp.: D Horn, Robert Steve James A Wells vs Jenco Construction Inc, Vada A Troutt vs Printing Mcquiddy, Peggy Ann Kemp, Atty: Cindy Sue Smith, 08/23/2010, 10P1306 TNLedger.com Coates, Pltf Atty(s): n/a,Pltf(s): Def(s): Richard Aqua-Lyles Hallauer, Utility Pltf Bon, Atty(s): Def Atty(s):n/a, Def(s): Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): Printing Mcquiddy, Def Atty(s): Cole B Stinson, New technology, like Traffic Wells, Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): Jenco Construction Inc, Def Atty(s): J Michael Morgan, 08/31/2010, 10C3364 Jennifer S White, 08/25/2010, 10C3282 Pltf(s): Roger 08/25/2010, 10C3281 In re: Anne Cieutat Williford, Richard Hallauer vs Mueller Water Products Inc DBA Hunt Pltf(s): Yohance Linda Gorenflo Cieutat, Atty: Matt Potempa, 08/25/2010, 10P1330 Jessica Grimwood vs Intrepid USA Healthcare Services, Willie Roberts vs Southerland Inc, Realty Check...... 3 Industries Inc, Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): Southerland Inc, Def Atty(s): Gregory Douglas In re: Betty Cunningham, Dec.: Curtis Dane McAlister, Resp.: Jam Assist autopilot, more Pltf(s): Jessica Grimwood, Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): Intrepid USA Mueller Water Products Inc DBA Hunt Industries Inc, Def Atty(s): Dean Cunningham, Atty: Andy Maloney, 08/24/2010, 10P1324 Healthcare Services, Def Atty(s): Clifford Wilson, 08/27/2010, Groninger, 08/30/2010, 10C3349 Community Calendar...... 4 Amelia Catherine Roberts, 08/23/2010, 10C3255 In re: Carol D Horn, Steve R Dunkin, 10C3329 William J McCluskey vs Downtown Memphis Marriott, R Dunkin, Resp.: Nancy G Dunkin, Atty: Christina Norton Norris, Randall D Mason vs Smith County Commission Co, Pltf(s): Pltf(s): William J McCluskey, Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): Downtown power and room highlight Judy R Lawson vs Nursing & Oneida, Pltf(s): Judy R Lawson, 08/26/2010, 10P1333 Dec.: Chadwick Miguel Teasley, Newsmakers...... 6 Randall D Mason, Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): Smith County Commission Pltf(s): Memphis Marriott, Def Atty(s): Nicholas S Akins, 08/26/2010, Pltf Atty(s): David Harold Dunaway, Def(s): Nursing & Oneida, Def Co, Def Atty(s): Nicholas S Akins, 08/31/2010, 10C3365 Atty(s): Richard R Clark, 08/23/2010, 10C3249 10C3295 In re: Curtis Dane McAlister, Public Records ...... 9, 10, 17-21 Roger Dodson vs Harrington & King South Inc, Ruth G McAlister, Atty: John Aaron Beam, 08/30/2010, 10P1340 2017 Audi A4 makeover. Jordan Sanders vs Dillons Welding Inc and Employers, Yohance Dickson vs Zaxby’s Restaurant, Dec.: Dianne Barr Towe,Dec.: Doris Resp.: Gross, Ethel Ran-H Dodson, Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): Harrington & King South Inc, Def Dickson, Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): Zaxby’s Restaurant, Def Atty(s): In re: Clifford Scott Nelson, Dec.: Clifford Scott Nelson, Resp.: Public NoticesPltf(s): Jordan Sanders,and Pltf Atty(s):Pltf(s): Donald Josh DGarrigus, Zuccarello, Pltf Def(s):Atty(s): n/a, Atty(s): Stephen B Morton, 08/23/2010, 10C3252 Carol Ann Nelson, Atty: n/a, 08/23/2010, 10P1299 Dec.: David Dillons Welding Inc and Employers, Def Atty(s): Frederick William Richard R Clark, 08/26/2010, 10C3296 P23 Pltf(s): Richard Velasco, Pltf Atty(s): Jeffrey Scott Strickland, In re: Chadwick Miguel Teasley, ForeclosuresHodge, 08/30/2010, ...... 10C3339 Section B Richard Velasco vs Abry Brothers, LP, Star InsurancePltf(s): Com Roberta- Beyelia, Davidson County Pltf(s): Kathryn J pany, Resp.: Ex-Parte, Atty: n/a, 08/25/2010, 10P1332 Josh Garrigus vs Ed’s Supply Company, Inc, Harleysville Def(s): Abry Brothers, LP, Star Insurance Company, Def Atty(s): David Probate Court Marketplace...... 23 Pltf(s): Richard In re: Dianne Barr Towe, Mutual Ins Company, John Deming, 08/26/2010, 10C3304 Roberts, Atty: Randle Stuart Davis, 08/23/2010, 10P1310 Def(s): Ed’s Supply Company, Inc, Harleysville Mutual Ins Company, Judges Robert Wagonschutz vs Maury County Government, In re: Doris Gross, Randall B Gross, Def Atty(s): Reisner Sarah C, 08/26/2010, 10C3309 Robert Wagonschutz, Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): Maury County Govern- dall B Gross, Resp.: Charles Gross, Atty: Michel George Kaplan, Kathleen Cantrell vs Bowes Pitney, Pltf(s): Kathleen Cantrell, ment, Def Atty(s): J Michael Morgan, 08/31/2010, 10C3361 08/31/2010, 10P1347 Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): Bowes Pitney, Def Atty(s): Heather E Hardt, Pltf(s): Richard Bennett, Randy Kennedy, Judge 08/30/2010, 10C3345 Roberta Beyelia vs Corporation Target, In re: David Austin Racht, Stephen Daniel Racht, Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): Corporation Target, Def Atty(s): Brent Shelbin Bob Bradshaw, Probate Master Austin Racht, Stephen Daniel Racht, Resp.: Helen Seagraves Racht, Kathryn J Ward vs Publix Supermarkets Inc, Usery, 08/31/2010, 10C3362 Tel. 862-5980 Atty: Samuel F Anderson, 08/30/2010, 10P1344 Ward, Pltf Atty(s): Donald D Zuccarello, Def(s): Publix Supermarkets In re: DebirahDec.: Debirah Dicker Dicker Weiss, Weiss, John John Dicker, Dicker, Susan Susan Dicker Dicker Kahn, Inc, Def Atty(s): Christian Garstin, 08/24/2010, 10C3271 Richard Mallard vs Washington Group Int’l, Continued on page 14 Mallard, Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): Washington Group Int’l, Def Atty(s): 1 Public Square, Suite 303 Kahn, Larry Goldman vs Tow Of Smyrna,Pltf(s): Leslie Pltf(s): Johnson, Larry Goldman, Pltf Atty(s): Pltf Gary Raymond Swen Leathers, 08/26/2010, 10C3313 Resp.: Marilyn K Dicker, Atty: Bernard M Rosenblum, 08/30/2010, Atty(s): Kimberly A Coffey, Def(s): Tow Of Smyrna, Def Atty(s): Mary Hours: M-F, 8 a.m. to 4: 30 p.m. 10P1345 Dee Allen, 08/25/2010, 10C3277 Pltf(s): Larry S Fleet, Pltf Richard Bennett vs Warito Farm Inc, Pltf(s): Rita L Anderson, Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): WaritoPltf(s): Farm Rebecca Inc, DefJ Smith, Atty(s): Pltf Courtney Atty(s): n/a, Smith, Def(s): In re: Debra Robertson Locke, Dec.: Debra Robertson Locke, Leslie Johnson vs Comtrak Logistics Inc, Great West 08/26/2010, 10C3293 Casualty Company, Rebecca J Smith vs Firstcomp Insurance Company, The Wayne Vandever, Def(s): Comtrak Logistics Inc, Great West Casu- Pouch Place Inc, Estate administrations filed with the Circuit Court Clerk. All mat- alty Company, Def Atty(s): Rodney D Butler, William Stuart Scott, Firstcomp Insurance Company, The Pouch Place Inc, Def Atty(s): ters of estate administration are handled by Circuit Court Div. 7. 08/30/2010, 10C3340 Elaine Michele Youngblood, 08/25/2010, 10C3276 Larry S Fleet vs A N Webber Inc, Pltf(s): Michael Rita L Anderson vs Caris Healthcare LP, Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): A N Webber Inc, Def Atty(s): Cole B Stinson, Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): Caris Healthcare LP, Def Atty(s): J Michael Shown here: Estate Name, Decedent (Dec), Respondent 08/25/2010, 10C3284 (Resp), Attorney, Filing Date and Case Number. Sorted by Morgan, 08/24/2010, 10C3264 Conservatorship Estate Name. Leslie Johnson vs Comtrak Logistics Inc, Great West Roy BakerPltf(s): vs Forward Roy Baker, Air Pltf Inc, Atty(s): Travelers Ronald Indemnity A Rayson, Com- Def(s): Casualty Company, Pltf(s): Leslie Johnson, Pltf Atty(s): WaynePltf(s): Mary pany, Vandeveer, Def(s): Comtrak Logistics Inc, Great West Casu- Forward Air Inc, Travelers Indemnity Company, Def Atty(s): Rodney Pltf(s): Ronald alty Company, Def Atty(s): Rodney D Butler, William Stuart Scott, D Butler, William Stuart Scott, 08/24/2010, 10C3263 08/30/2010, 10C3342 Ricky Meadows vs Amerisure Insurance, Schwarz Partners In re: Carol Sue Ratliff, Jeanan Mills Stuart, Dec.: Carol Sue Michael Spradlin vs Troxell Cable Barry, L P DBA Dalton Box, Pltf(s): Ricky Meadows, Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Spradlin, Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): Troxell Cable Barry, Def Atty(s): J Pltf(s): Mugdar Meier, Def(s): Amerisure Insurance, Schwarz Partners L P DBA Dalton Michael Morgan, 08/24/2010, 10C3268 Box, Def Atty(s): Rodney D Butler, William Stuart Scott, 08/30/2010, Mary J Davis vs Reitter & Schefenacker USA Limited Part- 10C3346 nership, Sentry Insurance A Mutual Company, Ronald E Hinkle vs Keystone Automotive Industries TN J Davis, Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): Reitter & Schefenacker USA Limited Inc, Zurich American Insurance Company, Partnership, Sentry Insurance A Mutual Company, Def Atty(s): Emily E Hinkle, Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): Keystone Automotive Industries C Herring, Lee Anne Murray, 08/26/2010, 10C3314 TN Inc, Zurich American Insurance Company, Def Atty(s): Emily C Mugdar Meier vs Wal-Mart Stores Inc, Herring, John Thomas Feeney, 08/26/2010, 10C3315 Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): Wal-Mart Stores Inc, Def Atty(s): Kimberly Rodney A Hall vs Jit Steel Transport Inc, National Fire A Coffey, 08/23/2010,Pltf(s): Mary 10C3256 Johnson, Pltf Atty(s): Keith Jordan, Def(s): Mary Johnson vs Travelers IndemnityPltf(s): Company, Nikita McGuire, Village Pltf Atty(s): Belmont, Travelers Indemnity Company, Village Belmont, Def Atty(s): Vanessa R Comerford, 08/30/2010, 10C3352 Nikita McGuire vs Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Ymca Of Middle , Marshall Herbert McLarnon, Def(s): Liberty Mutual Insurance Com- pany, Ymca Of Middle Tennessee, Def Atty(s): Robert Rankin Davies, 08/25/2010, 10C3280 Paul Cooley vs New Hampshire Insurance Company, West- Section A - Page 2 www.TNLedger.com MAY 13 – 19, 2016 Brother’s spirit drives Bedne’s political service Fabian Bedne is a during the reign of terror by the military from parts of Brentwood, Antioch and “He had a Rolex and a sports car devoted, tireless Metro junta that ended the Peron “dynasty.” surrounding land. and lived life. He was kind of a like a Council member and It was a time when good people “were “Then I’ll have to take a term off playboy,” Fabian says of the young man, advocate for both disappeared,” says Fabian, 56, who because of term limits, so I may be done. frozen in time in a photograph in the his district and for in addition to spending his time with I’ll be in my 60s when I could run again, hallway of the comfortable home. Street Nashville’s Latino constituents both in his district and and I don’t think I’ll want to. I’ve got a “That was at a party at my parents’ Level population, largely among the Hispanic population, is one lot to do yet.” house,” he says, pointing at the photo By TIM GHIANNI because a military of the partners in an architectural firm Although supporters urge him to seek while shitzhus Kolby, 11, and Oscar, 9, death squad threw made up of four Latinos and one other an at-large seat or run for the Legislature, make sure no one attacks his feet. “We his blindfolded brother, Dario, from an Nashvillian. “I don’t think I’ll do either.” rescued them from another family who airplane as “punishment” for being a Jew “I’ve got three years left on my Driving him – in his work as District couldn’t keep them anymore,” he says of or perhaps because of his political views. second Council term,” he says, sort of 31 councilman and as the voice of the his canine companions. Fabian has no proof – a body never was backing into this emotionally draining city’s Hispanic population (“I’m the only Dario somehow “was disappeared” found – but that was a most-common conversation while relaxing at his home Latino on the Council”) – is the spirit of while serving as a military draftee in form of “execution” in the mid-1970s, in Cane Ridge, a community carved Dario, his big brother and “hero.” Buenos Aires. “That was 40 years ago. He would be 60.” Fabian’s voice cracks slightly, but he fights away tears as he details how Dario’s murder “ruined the lives of my mom and dad, ruined my life, too. Whole family.” He wills himself from the darkness by talking about how that brutal act stirred him to relish and protect the unique freedoms he found in 1990, when a professional scholarship brought him to America, part of a Council of International Programs effort that trains experts from around the world to battle societal ills or unfairness. Fabian’s role was to help build affordable housing in Columbus, Ohio. “That work was so rewarding,” he says. “All of what I do, I think, is because of Dario. My brother was one of 300 military draftees who were disappeared. Thirty thousand total people were disappeared. That’s the estimate.” This devotee of the American liberties many (most?) take for granted told me a short, graphic version of Dario’s story nine years ago when he made his first (and unsuccessful) stab at the Council seat. Huddled over coffee at a now-defunct Brentwood bookstore, I was there to write a tale about the uniqueness of this Hispanic politician’s campaign and We are where our clients are. background. During a long pause, his eyes glazed over and he talked, quickly, In the best locations. about Dario’s death and the inspiration he found in it to chase his destiny. Engel & Völkers is a 38-year old global luxury real estate brand with a network of high-end That part was “off the record” we agreed. 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Simple issues, major headaches Hall pass Upon closer inspection, Haves, have-nots you’re driving us insane get varied relief Everyone who has dipped a toe into the from legislators Nashville residential Amid the rancor of bathroom and real estate waters knows counseling bills, two major pieces of the pool is shallow and legislation slipped through the General the springs are running Assembly this session with hardly a hot. peep – elimination of the Hall tax and Realty With no inventory, a partial revitalization of the frustration level View relief for seniors and disabled veterans. Check from the runs high and, when Hill House Minority Leader Craig By RICHARD 923 Lynnwood Blvd. buyers finally find a By SAM Fitzhugh calls the Legislature’s failure to

COURTNEY Ledger home that is actually found it odd that her drinking water would STOCKARD add $5 million to the pot for property on the market, void of a contract and be dangerous, especially since Scott Potter, tax relief “the biggest disappointment” available for sale, those buyers shiver with the director of Metro Water Services lived The power of of the year and labels disabled veterans and seniors the anticipation, flinging their highest and in the vicinity. She called him. information. session’s “biggest victims.” best offers with all they have. He had the water tested and it was in “It was sort of ironic that the last two bills that occurred good shape. Published weekly by When that offer is accepted, relief and Westview Newspaper, LLC in the House, the first one was the Hall tax to reduce the What many buyers forget when they glee fill the air until those emotions are tax on richer people and then the last bill was the veterans overcome by doubt. “Hmmm, wonder digest the inspection report is that they 222 Second Ave. N. to increase their property tax burden,” says Fitzhugh, did not pay too much for the houses. Suite 101 why no one else wanted it?” Or, “Did I Nashville, TN 37201 D-Ripley. pay too much?” They paid the market price. What they (615) 254-5522 Considering the state had plenty of money, more than Then the second-guessing overcomes also tend to dismiss is that simply because FAX: (615) 254-5525 $150 million it didn’t spend, he says, the Legislature the buyer. Along comes the inspection, their contracts were accepted does not Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m could have put several million more into the fund to help and the buyers are devastated to learn mean that others did not and do not want 147,000 low-income seniors and disabled veterans pay their dream home is a money pit. They the homes. President & Chairman their property , especially since the rolls are expected Peter Schutt have been bamboozled. After negotiating with a buyer on an to increase. Publisher & CEO Steve Fridrich of Fridrich and inspection report, one seller said she would Eric Barnes As it was, the Legislature approved $850,000 more Clark Realty fame often points to not want to sell to that buyer as she did not General Manager for the tax relief program, fully funding it, as advertised, want to inflict such a personality on her & Executive Editor the psychological mess this situation Lyle Graves for disabled veterans with property values of $100,000, causes when emotions of frustration, neighbors. She then terminated the contract. [email protected] removing an income cap for new applicants, and setting exhilaration, doubt and disappointment Sale of the week Planning Editor the property appraisal at $23,500 for seniors and disabled Cindy Smith converge. The stream can become Veteran real estate agent and all- [email protected] homeowners. Its budget increases to $36.2 million for turbulent and the whitewater swirls in the around Ensworth volunteer leader Jenny Contributors fiscal 2017 from $35.4 million for this year. minds of the buyers. Garth Lovvorn listed the home at 923 Hollie Deese But lawmakers failed to restore it to its pre-2015 Tim Ghianni Years ago, the state mandated all home Lynnwood Boulevard in Belle Meade for Ellen Margulies condition when the veterans got tax help on $175,000 inspectors must be licensed by the state $1,475,000 and sold it for $1,325,000 in Sam Stockard of the appraised value of their property, with no income Dave Link and, once that happened, almost all of less than a month. Joe Morris limit, and seniors and disabled homeowners with an the inspectors joined a trade organization Lovvorn is with Fridrich and Clark Jeannie Naujeck income limit of $28,690 netted help for $25,000 of Kay Bona known as ASHI, or the American Society Realty, where she has prospered since Vic Fleming appraised value. of Home Inspectors. her real estate childhood years in the late Tom Wood A gimmicky proposal by Democratic Rep. David In most inspections today, the 1990s. Office Manager Shepard of Dickson, which won support by 81-3, would Donna Gosnell inspectors use the same electronic forms She described the four-bedroom, four- have pushed off an extra $5 million until the start of 2017, Art Director and digital formats for their reporting, full-bath, two-half-bath home as having Leigh Melton Singleton allowing more money without opening the budget. But it and it is a significant improvement over “tall ceilings, deep molding, large windows [email protected] didn’t survive. the hand-scratched cursive, three-triplicate and hardwood floors with a kitchen that Rep. , an Oak Ridge Republican and retired forms used before all of the licensing. is flooded with light.” She also noted each ADVERTISING Air Force fighter pilot, tried to push a “full repeal” of Advertising deadline The first several pages are titled “Repair bedroom has its own bathroom, and that is Friday 5 p.m. legislation he passed in 2015 to lower the program’s limits Summary.” Initially, when these new forms seems to be a requirement in many of the Call 615.254-5522 or email after the Comptroller’s office, county trustees and AARP [email protected] were introduced, buyers and their agents homes these days. for rates and information told him it was “unsustainable,” mainly because of an scoured the summary and chose which The sellers had purchased the home in Advertising Director increasing number of disabled veterans. items they felt would be reasonable to 2013 for $1.2 million from owners who Dianna Chambers “It made sense at the time, given our fiscal resources. request that the owners repair. Not now. had paid $1,275,000 in 2004, all serving [email protected] However, in making the deal to carry the legislation, part Current practice is that the buyers Business Manager of the concession I got was to be able to readdress it this as evidence that the Recession hit Belle Pam Mallett request, should I say demand, that the Meade and that Belle Meade has emerged pmallett@memphisdailynews. year if the state’s fiscal condition improved,” Ragan says. sellers make any and all repairs included victorious and unscathed, for the most com “Obviously, it did.” Public Notice Director in the summary. part. Don Fancher Make no mistake, Ragan says, he’s glad the program Some of these deficiencies could include This Lynnwood, not Lynwood with one [email protected] saw a funding increase for the coming year. But with the lights that do not function. In most cases, n, house hosted some 4,232 square feet Public Notice Department number of veterans entering the program expected to Teresa Mullally the bulbs have ended their life and need to and sold for $313 per square foot on a lot Sandy Youngblood increase, he and Fitzhugh contend there won’t be as much be replaced. that was .57 acres, thereby debunking the Laurie Beck money to go around with a “finite” pot of money. At other times there is a secret switch “all lots in Belle Meade are a minimum of The Ledger is a general Consequently, Ragan and Rep. Karen Camper, a that activates the light. When buyers read one acre” myth. interest newspaper Memphis Democrat, who sought more funding, refused covering business, law and that a number of the lights in the home The home features all the requirements development throughout the to support the measure that came out of the conference are not functioning, they deem that there needed to sell for more than $300 per Nashville area. committee and went back to the House floor for a final has been shoddy electrical work. square foot, including marble counter The Ledger’s vote. Ragan says the conference committee “basically cut Some inspectors refer to all fungus predecessor, Westview, us short. …” tops, walk-in closets, double vanities in the was founded in 1978. as mold, and they stand a 4 in People assume the program is growing, with 13,186 owner’s suite and a two-car garage. Visit us online at 22,000 chance of being right. Mold, www.TNLedger.com disabled vets and 3,598 widows of disabled veterans in understandably, terrifies. 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FRIDAY, MAY 13 l June 17: Steve Forbert, Leigh Nash (of Republican Party Statesmen’s Dinner Sixpence None The Richer), Angel Snow South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley will be l June 18: Hurray For The Riff Raff, River the Keynote speaker at the annual Repub- Whyless, Justin Klump, Marie Miller lican Party Statesmen’s Dinner. This year’s dinner will honor the legacy of the late U.S. l June 24: Dom Flemons (of Carolina Sen. Fred Thompson. Music City Center Chocolate Drops), Damien Horne, Tristan Grand Ballroom. Reception 5:30 p.m. Dinner McIntosh and keynote address 6:30 p.m. Information: l June 25: The Jayhawks, Griffin House, www.StatesmensDinner.com Hope Country, W.O. Smith Music School Camp BackBeat Bands MAY 13-14 Musicians Corner MAY 14-30 The free music series begins its seventh Tennessee Renaissance Festival year with a two-day celebration in its perma- Travel back to 16th Century England. The nent location in Centennial Park. Events will Village of Covington Glen comes alive with feature multi-genre artist performances on the bustle of a Renaissance Marketplace. Submitted photograph courtesy of Musicians Corner the SunTrust Main Stage and Lightning 100 May 14-15, 21-22 and 28-30, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Musicians Corner welcomes the soulful Jason Eskridge along with the Fairfield Four and Emerson Hart Acoustic Stage, Mix 92.9 Kidsville activities, More than 60 skilled artisans from all over on May 13 at Centennial Park. several of Nashville’s best food trucks, the country display their wares. Specialty Dogville activities, local artisans, featured foods and drinks, musicians, games of skill WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 $79. VIP: $129. Information: www.thenash- charity partners, and the Musicians Corner and man-powered rides. Castle Gwynn, Chamber West Monthly Networking Coffee villewineandfoodfestival.com Pub. 5-9 p.m. on Fridays and Noon-5 p.m. 2124 New Castle Road, Arrington. Informa- Come network with Chamber members in Play 60 Day in the Park on Saturdays. Corner of West End Avenue tion: www.tnrenfest.com/ your area over breakfast and coffee. Learn and 27th Avenue. Lineup: more about Chamber West’s initiatives and Tennessee State Parks, in partnership with MAY 14, 21 the Tennessee Titans, will be hosting the l May 13: Emerson Hart (of Tonic), Fairfield find out how you can get involved in the Architecture Tour Frist Center first-ever event at Long Hunter State Park, Four, Jason Eskridge continued success of this area. Hampton for the Visual Arts Inn & Suites Green Hills, 2324 Crestmoor 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The public is invited to learn l May 14: Robert Randolph and the Family Stroll around the Frist Center, built in 1933- Rd. 8-9:15 a.m. This is a free event, but about different ways people have played Band, Andy Davis, Caroline Glaser, Halfbrass 34, and learn more about the landmark registration is required. Information: www. games throughout history. Special guests include T-Rac, the Titans’ award-winning l May 20: Andrew Ripp, Marc Scibilia, building from docents. Free. 919 Broadway. nashvillechamber.com mascot, and Ramble the Raccoon, Ten- Birdtalker, Ike Ndolo Information: 244-3340 Williamson County Young nessee State Parks’ own mascot. Several l May 21: Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars, SUNDAY, MAY 15 Professionals Connect Titans players will also be there to answer Elle Macho (Butterfly Boucher & David Carrie’s Crawfish Boil Join us for this month’s YP Connect at questions and play games with participants. Mead), Zeke Duhon, Edward & Jane The Battle of Franklin Trust launches the Brewhouse South for drinks, appetizers and Information: (615) 532-0015, katie.wisniews- [email protected] l May 28: Family of the Year, The Black inaugural event with all proceeds to benefit networking. An afterhours networking op- the trust. The casual, family-friendly craw- portunity. 1855 Galleria Blvd., Franklin. 5-7 Cadillacs, Cordovas, Spoken Word Artists Lung Force Walk from Southern Word fish boil will be held 1-3 p.m. at Carnton p.m. Information: williamsonchamber.com Plantation, 1345 Eastern Flank Circle in Help raise awareness and funds to fight l June 4: The Mowgli’s, AJ & The Jigga- Franklin. Guests can look forward to yard WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 lung cancer and promote lung health. Public watts, Rashad Tha Poet, Kyshona games, live music by Boy Named Banjo and SALON@615 Square Park, 10 Public Square Park, Nash- ville. 8:30 a.m. Information: http://action. l June 11: Matthew Perryman Jones & a free vintage baseball game in the Carnton Steve Case, co-founder of AOL, appears in lung.org Friends, John Fullbright, Mike Hicks, Slings Plantation field. Tickets are $30 and include conversation with John Ingram, chairman of Ingram content Group, and Stuart McWhort- & Arrows a crawfish plate with sausage, corn, pota- Capitol District Street Fair toes, dessert and non-alcoholic beverages. er, co-founder and chairman of Clayton A one-day outdoor music and community Information: www.boft.org Associates, about his new book The Third Wave: An Entrepreneur’s Vision of the Fu- celebration with food, lawn games, music MAY 15-22 ture. This is a free, ticketed event. There are and local vendors located in Morgan Park Ellucian Company, L.P. is Wild West Comedy Festival two ways to get tickets: on-site 30 minutes in the heart of Germantown, from 9 a.m.-6 The third annual Wild West Comedy Festival before show time OR in advance online for p.m. Tour de Nash, Nashville’s largest urban seeking a Banner User Liaison to features some of the funniest comedians a $2.50 service fee per ticket. Salon@615 bike ride, will start and finish at the fair. work in Nashville, Tennessee and in the world and unique special events. is designed to nurture and celebrate the Capitol District is also a benefit for Cross- roads Pets, a neighborhood “pet store” be responsible for working with Confirmed to appear are Jeff Foxworthy, literary life of Nashville by presenting best- Joe Rogan, Maria Bamford, Russel Peters, selling authors for talks and book signings. where rescued dogs and cats are available users in various administrative Michael Carbonaro, Miranda Sings, Trev- Nashville Public Library, 615 Church Street. for adoption and people receive mentoring, departments to assess, train and or Noah, Kevin Smith, and the Fighter & Information: Salon@615. Additional spring job training and the opportunity to expe- the Kid Live. Various venues. Information: authors and dates include: rience the unconditional love of animals. assist with the implementation, Music, featuring The Future, Jet Black Alley www.wildwestcomedyfestival.com/ n Wednesday, May 25: Louise Erdrich, 6:15 conversion and customization of Cat, Jimmy Charles Band, Kaela Kinney and MONDAY, MAY 16 p.m. Book: “LaRose” more. Free. Information: www.capitoldis- administrative software solutions. Goodlettsville Chamber n Tuesday, May 31: Richard Russo, at 6:15 trictstreetfair.com Annual Golf Tournament p.m. Book: “Everybody’s Fool” Day of the Family Requirements: Bachelor’s Join the Goodlettsville Chamber for its 26th THURSDAY, MAY 19 Montgomery Bell State Park ranger pre- annual golf tournament at Foxland Harbor degree in Computer Science, Street Food Thursday sentation about reptiles begins at 10 a.m., Golf Club, 1445 Foxland Blvd., Gallatin. Four- Information Technology, or a Local food trucks parked along Deaderick followed at 11 a.m. by reptile crafts for some $650, Individual $165. Information: Street between 4th Avenue North and 5th children. Family hiking will also be available. related field, and two years’ www.goodlettsvillechamber.com Avenue North. Every other Thursday 11 Information: www.dicksoncountychamber. experience in the job offered or a MAY 17-18 a.m.-2 p.m. com related occupation, to include two Tennessee STEM Innovation Summit FRIDAY, MAY 20 MONDAY, MAY 23 years’ Banner ERP experience; Award-winning filmmaker and movement Robertson County Chamber Small Business Goodlettsville Chamber Leads Exchange maker Nirvan Mullick and founding chair Seminar Devoted to helping members meet other experience in Banner modules of the Challenger Center, June Scobee This month’s focus: The art of customer business people who are interested in (Student and Admissions); project Rodgers, will serve as keynote speakers at service. Learn new ways to work easily with growing businesses and networking. Cham- the event, which brings together leaders, management experience with RMS others and create a more pleasant environ- ber office, 100 North Main Street, Suite D. innovators and champions from across the ment. First Presbyterian Church, 200 W. 5th Noon-1 p.m. Free. Information: 859-7979 (Residential Management System) state who are united by a passion to ad- Avenue. 9-10 a.m. Free. Information: www. vance excellence in STEM education for all Applications; Oracle programming robertsonchamber.com Williamson Chamber Prospective Member experience; scripting languages Tennesseans. Vanderbilt Student Life Cen- Open House ter, 310 25th Ave. S., Nashville. Information: SATURDAY, MAY 21 An evening of networking, light hors (C, C+, and PLSQL); and experience http://thetsin.org/summit Nashville Wine and Food Festival d’oeuvres and drinks. Get a glimpse into with Argos Reporting Tool. These TUEDAY, MAY 17 Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park, directly how Chamber membership can benefit your experiences may have been gained Williamson Chamber Membership Meeting behind the Nashville Farmers Market, Noon- business. 5005 Meridian Blvd., Suite 150, 4 p.m., benefitting the Nashville Sympho- Franklin. 4-6 p.m. Free, attendees must Topic: Magnetic: The Art of Attracting Busi- concurrently. ny. Enjoy 150+ top-notch wines from more bring prospective member. Information: ness with speaker Joe Calloway, a business than 30 of the country’s premier winer- www.williamsonchamber.com author, consultant and speaker whose client Interested individuals should apply ies paired with bites from some of Nash- list includes Coca Cola, Verizon, Cadillac and ville’s top restaurants. There will be food online at www.ellucian.com American Express. Embassy Suites, 820 demonstrations from local chefs and wine Crescent Centre Drive, Franklin. 11 a.m.-1 Readers are invited to using keywords “Banner User seminars by winemakers from all over the p.m. Fees: $35 Chamber members, $55 submit Community Calendar items to country. Also, beer garden, cocktail lounge, Liaison.” Guests. Information: www.williamsoncham- local vendors and more. General admission: [email protected]. ber.com MAY 13 – 19, 2016 www.TNLedger.com Page 5 – Section A Trust creates undeniable sales advantage, savings I find myself this magnitude of acquisition would features to be regular sales obstacles may industry, product/service offerings and inspired today by a typically cost millions in fees from not be developing sufficient trust with competition inside and out, offering book, recommended attorneys and accountants and take six their prospects. When there is trust – as pertinent knowledge that is more by a colleague, called months or more to complete. long as your price and product/service meaningful than what your prospect The Speed of Trust by Due to high levels of trust between key offering are competitive – you are likely to could find out alone, either through an Guerrilla Stephen M.R. Covey. players at the two companies, however, be highly considered for partnership. Internet search or during a conversation Marketing You are probably the terms of this deal were agreed upon Creating trust with a prospect begins with your competition. By LORI familiar with Covey’s in a two-hour meeting with a handshake, with actively listening and demonstrating Naturally, there is much more to TURNER-WILSON father, who wrote The and the whole acquisition was completed your genuine interest in what they say. building trust, but focusing on your 7 Habits of Highly in less than a month, saving millions. Equally important is taking a listening skills, consultative approach and Effective People. How do leaders create trust? It begins consultative approach to every prospective advanced product/industry knowledge can The Speed of Trust dissects what is truly with a foundation of both character partnership. This means you recognize create a strong foundation for a long-term at the heart of great leadership. Trusted and competence. I find myself drawing that buying from your firm may not be in trusted partnership. leaders accomplish more at a faster rate and parallels between the role of trust in a prospect’s best interest. at a lower cost. In other words, as trust goes leadership and its role in sales. You won’t know this, of course, until Lori Turner-Wilson is an award- up, speed goes up and costs go down. You’ve no doubt run across salespeople you get to know your prospect, their winning columnist and managing partner Covey shares an example of this with whom you feel connected and vision and their needs. If your firm isn’t of RedRover Sales & Marketing, www. premise in action. Warren Buffet acquired comfortable. Some call this charisma or an the right fit, you won’t hesitate to say redrovercompany.com, with offices in McLane Distribution from its parent “X factor,” but it’s likely a combination of so and help your prospect find the right Memphis and Nashville. You can follow company, Wal-Mart, for $23 billion in character and competence that eventually partner, demonstrating your character. RedRover on Twitter (@redrovercompany 2003. With Berkshire Hathaway and leads to trust. Lastly, you must demonstrate your and @loriturner) and Facebook (facebook. Wal-Mart both being public companies, Sales professionals finding price and competence. You need to know your com/redrovercompany). Money&MarketsExtra MarketPulse SHINY DIME IN YOUR POCKET NOT WORRIED ABOUT SUE YOUR BANK? Coin collectors have been scrambling to PUERTO RICO If government regulators get their get their hands on the latest Puerto Rico’s default on roughly $370 way, it’s going to become a lot commemorative coin from the U.S. Mint: million in bonds this month hasn’t easier to sue your bank. The a gold dime. The mint released late last stopped investors from moving Consumer Financial Protection month a 24-carat gold version of the money into municipal funds. Bureau is proposing a ban on “Mercury” dime to celebrate the coin’s Lipper, which tracks fund inflows and what’s known as arbitration clauses, 100th anniversary. The dime depicts a outflows, said municipal bond funds which would affect the entire portrait of goddess Liberty wearing a saw $1.1 billion in inflows last week, financial industry and the hundreds winged hat, but earned its “Mercury” despite the worries over Puerto Rico. of millions of bank accounts, credit nickname due to her resemblance to the Muni bond funds have seen 30 cards and other financial services Roman god. The Mint scheduled a straight weeks of inflows and have Americans use. Arbitration clauses 120,000-piece run of the dime, which pulled in $25 billion in new force customers to use a third-party sold out within minutes. The West investments since September, Lipper mediator to resolve disputes with Point-minted dime, retail price $210, is said. their bank instead of via the court now regularly selling for over $400. system. AP

If British voters decide to leave the European Union, the consequences Keeping an eye on the Fed Markets could be dire. John Bailer Britain would lose the trade benefits Senior managing director,The Boston Company EU members enjoy and will have to await negotiate a new trade arrangement with The Federal Reserve chose recently not to indication that the economy is starting to im- Europe. It could also lose foreign raise the benchmark interest rate, and made prove. The improving economy will cause the investment and skilled immigrants. The it clear it isn’t in a big hurry to make the next Federal Reserve to think about whether rate British government reckons that Brexit move higher. After the global economy shud- hikes would be appropriate. That is offset by Brexit would shave up to 7.5 percent off the dered earlier this year and U.S. economic some of the international concerns the Fed country’s economy over 15 years. growth weakened, the Fed has slowed the has, one of them being “Brexit” potentially. Brexit supporters argue the country would gain by jettisoning EU march toward higher rates that it signaled in There you’re referring to the possibility that vote regulations and fees. December. Britain could leave the 28-nation European Polls suggest the June 23 vote will be close. But markets have John Bailer, senior managing director at Union if a referendum in June calls for it. been calm. The Boston Company, which has $36.2 What about other concerns? The British pound has rallied 5 percent against the U.S. dollar billion in assets under management, is Among other things, they’re looking at since the end of February. Britain’s benchmark FTSE 100 stock assessing the Fed’s actions and the potential what’s going on in China. They do consider index is beating major European stock markets this year. Schwab impact on the market. Bailer is co-portfolio what’s going on in the global economy when global strategist Jeffrey Kleintop notes that FTSE companies are manager of The Boston Company/Dreyfus they decide whether to raise rates or not. unusually exposed to commodity prices and are benefiting as raw Strategic Value Fund and portfolio Given the prospects for Fed action, materials prices rebound from a disastrous 2015. manager of the BNY Mellon Income Insider are there certain sectors of the market Stock Fund, among others. Recalling Scotland’s vote to remain in the U.K. in 2014, Kleintop Q&A that investors should be looking at? suspects British voters will prove “pragmatic’’ again and choose to How should the market view the Fed If interest rates are going to move stay in the EU. Many investors seem to agree. now? higher, the financial sector will really What I really believe is that the Fed has benefit. (If) the economy is improving, British pound vs. U.S. dollar got it right, finally. In December I think they we think that will lead to slow and steady Year-to-date European stocks scared the markets with a potential four interest-rate increases that will really benefit rate hikes. And they’ve kind of dialed that a lot of these financial companies out there. $1.5 1.4745 Index End of May 5 YTD % back and become a little more dovish. And And areas to be avoided? 2015 2016 change now expectations are down to one or two Companies that are what I would call rate hikes this year. And I do think that’s bond proxies, with high-yielding stocks UK FTSE 100 6,242.30 6,117.25 -2.0 Goldilocks for this market. I really do feel with defensive characteristics. Stocks that 1.4 like they’ve found the right place. I think the look and act like bonds. And people have France CAC 40 4,637.06 4,319.46 -6.8 market can handle one to two rate hikes if really piled into these companies. They’re in $1.4485 the economic data continues to improve. May 5 sectors like utilities, staples, some industrials JFMAM Germany DAX 10,743.01 9,851.86 -8.3 Where would you put the probability of a like the defense area of industrials. And in 1.3 Fed rate hike in June? our view, those are the areas of the market I think it’s 50 percent. I feel the economic Source: FactSet Paul Wiseman; Jenni Sohn • AP that look really overvalued. data will improve. Interviewed by Marcy Gordon. Clearly we’ve had a pretty good (company) Answers edited for clarity and length. earnings season here. I believe that is an Section A - Page 6 www.TNLedger.com MAY 13 – 19, 2016

experience, 26 years as sition overseeing BSA’s accident and health newsmakers [email protected] a newsroom manager in programs. television markets such Anglin began his claims career as a claims son was a partner at as WKRC in Cincinnati, adjuster in Liberty Mutual in 1994. He was TAMA hires Frye The Aurora Funds in WBNS in Columbus, named claims manager at Johnston & Associ- as executive director Durham, N.C., and also Ohio, WBRC in Bir- ates in 1995. held positions at First mingham and WTVC in The Tennessee Auto- Analysis Corporation and Chattanooga. motive Manufacturers TN Orthopaedic Alliance Accenture. Awards won under his Association is announc- Jackson holds a de- leadership include: ing former Nissan and welcomes new physicians gree from Florida State Tucker Hyundai executive Ash- n Five Associated Press Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance has hired University and an MBA ley Frye as its first-ever Broadcasters Association Awards for Joseph D. Chenger, MD, and Jeffrey P. Law- with distinction from Kel- executive director. “Outstanding News Operation” in Ohio rence, MD. Jackson logg School of Manage- and Indiana Chenger is a board-certified, fellow- Frye will work with ment at Northwestern n Three Ohio Valley Regional Emmy Awards ship-trained orthopaedic surgeon specializing and be overseen by University, where he was a Siebel Scholar. TAMA’s board, which is for “News Excellence” in joint replacement, shoulder and general Over the past fifteen years, the Council Frye composed exclusively n Edward R. Murrow Awards for documen- orthopaedics. Lawrence is a board-certified, Capital investment team has led 27 health- of executives from Ten- tary, continuing coverage and breaking fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeon, with a care-related investments and has an exten- nessee’s automotive suppliers and original news coverage in Ohio subspecialty certification in sports medicine, sive track record of successfully investing in equipment manufacturers. n Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in specializing in joint replacement and sports healthcare and helping portfolio companies Television Political Journalism medicine. He will be tasked primarily with growing achieve their potential. The leadership team Lawrence earned an TAMA’s membership, increasing the quality and business model have evolved significant- n Indiana Associated Press Broadcasters undergraduate degree of its programming and generating revenue ly as the firm’s capital base has grown. Association “Best Station Photojournal- through annual sponsorships. He will also ism” from Abilene Christian serve as the official spokesperson for the Yon named president of Tucker is a native of Chattanooga and a University and complet- organization, representing TAMA at automo- graduate of the University of Tennessee-Chat- ed his medical degree tive events throughout the state and across Hylant’s Nashville office tanooga. at the University of Ten- the country. nessee. After receiving Hylant, one of the his medical degree, he Frye began his 34-year career in automo- nation’s largest privately Westin announces team completed a general tive manufacturing with Nissan in 1981, owned insurance broker- surgery internship and a working in a variety of roles for the compa- for fall 2016 opening age firms, has promoted five-year orthopaedic sur- ny’s Smyrna facility. He rose to the rank Lawrence Michael Yon to the role The Westin Nashville, gery residency, including of engineering manager and served in that of president of its Nash- opening fall 2016 at one-year as chief orthopaedic resident at the role for eight years before joining Hyundai in ville office. 807 Clark Place, has University of Tennessee. 2003. appointed Michael In his new role, Yon Chenger earned his Prior to Frye’s retirement last year, his final McDavid as director of will be responsible for bachelor’s degree from six years was spent as the vice president of entertainment, Richard developing the strategic the University of Leth- production at the Hyundai Motor Manufac- Yamaguchi as director of Yon vision and driving the bridge, in Lethbridge, turing Alabama plant in Montgomery, Ala. In group sales and Jessica continued growth and Alberta, Canada. His this role, he led operations for the vehicle Burd as sales manager. profitability of the Nashville office. medical degree was production division comprised of nearly 3000 McDavid joins The Joining Hylant in 2002, Yon has designed earned at the University employees. McDavid Westin Nashville team and managed many diverse property and of Calgary, in Calgary, having been involved Before entering the automotive sector, Frye casualty insurance programs, including spe- Alberta, Canada. His with the entertainment served five years in the U.S. Army followed by cialized solutions for pharmaceutical, medical internship was served industry for the past eight years in the Tennessee Army National device and clinical research affiliated com- Chenger at Foothills Hospital in eight years, most Guard with his last assignment as Command- panies. He has worked with large integrated Calgary, followed by resi- recently serving VIPs at er of the 777th Maintenance Company. health care organizations, fraternal associa- dency in orthopaedic surgery at the University Lucchese apparel in The tions, as well as both publicly and privately of Calgary, where he was chief resident. Gulch. Bradley welcomes owned companies. Yon was instrumental Chenger is at TOA’s Centennial location, in the development of Hylant’s Life Science A native of Hawaii, while Lawrence is at the Centennial and Michael to the firm Practice and most recently served as sales Yamaguchi comes to Spring Hill locations. Bradley Arant Boult leader in the Hylant Cincinnati office. The Westin Nashville Yamaguchi with a background in the Cummings LLP has add- Yon earned a degree in biology and environ- hotel industry, most re- Southeast Venture hires ed Kevin C. Michael has mental science from Bowling Green State cently as sales manager joined the firm’s Nash- University in Bowling Green, Ohio. director of design services ville office as counsel at the Sheraton Music Nashville-based com- on the Corporate and City, after three years mercial real estate and Securities and Construc- Reierson joins Pinnacle with the Hilton Nashville design firm Southeast tion and Procurement Downtown. as financial advisor Venture has hired Kerry teams. Burd has been affili- Jason Reierson has Osborne, AIA, NCARB, ated for 12 years with Michael represents joined Pinnacle Financial LEED AP, as director of Starwood Hotels and Michael owners, issuers, un- Partners as a senior vice design services. derwriters, placement Resorts. president and financial Burd Osborne will oversee agents, borrowers and lenders in connection advisor. design services along- with the procurement, development, financing Sparks, Anglin promoted side Paul Plummer, prin- and construction of various domestic and Reierson is an 18-year Osborne cipal of design services, cross-border projects. veteran of SunTrust to senior VPs of claims Bank, where he most and Ginny Caldwell, Brentwood Services Administrators Inc. He also counsels clients regarding SEC recently served as a director of interior design. corporate governance and compliance, has promoted Mark Sparks and Matt Anglin, first vice president and Most recently, Osborne served as director annual and periodic reporting requirements, AIC, to the position of senior vice president Reierson relationship manager. of the architecture department for AECOM, and compliance with existing contractual of claims. He earned a degree in an engineering consultant firm in Indianap- obligations. finance from the Haslam College of Business Sparks has relocated olis. There he worked on commercial and Michael earned his J.D. from New York at the University of Tennessee. from Birmingham to industrial projects in health care, hospitality, assume this position. University and his B.A. from Washington Reierson is currently based at Pinnacle’s transportation and education. He has more than 32 University. downtown Nashville office but will be moving years of experience in His projects included the Rolls-Royce Lift to the firm’s Brentwood office later this the insurance industry. Fan Assembly Maintenance Plant in Plainfield Council Capital names month. His career has included Ind., Purdue University’s Biochemistry Lab Jackson managing partner positions in claims man- and the IndyGo Downtown Transit Center. Award-winning news agement with both third Prior to AECOM, Osborne was a project man- Council Capital, a Nashville-based health party administrators and ager for Axis Architecture + Interiors. care private equity firm, has named Grant director joins WKRN national carriers. Prior Osborne brings over 20 years of architec- Jackson as managing partner. Jackson first Sparks Tennessee native Elbert Tucker will be to joining BSA, he was ture experience, as well as experience in joined Council Capital in 2008. joining News 2 as news director. claim director with Arthur J. Gallagher Risk team management, project management and With 15 years of experience in private equi- He is currently the news director at WISH- Management Services, Inc., in Birmingham. business development. ty, Jackson has focused entirely on investing TV in Indianapolis, Indiana, a Media General Previously serving as assistant vice presi- in the health care services and health care IT Readers are invited to submit sister station. dent of claims, Anglin came to BSA in 1999 sectors. newsmaker items to Tucker has 32 years of television news as a senior claim adjuster and worked his Prior to joining Council Capital, Jack- way up through the ranks to his current po- [email protected]. MAY 13 – 19, 2016 www.TNLedger.com Page 7 – Section A

Figuring your real value More to getting raise than intelligence, long hours One of the most On the surface, it seems obvious. “I’m employees have room to grow each year. irreplaceable. common messages I smarter. I work longer hours. I produce If you receive the top pay available today, Just remember, putting in your dues is received as a child was, more revenue. I should be paid more.” how will they incentivize you over the where it’s at. Keep in mind the valuable “work hard and you Right? Not necessarily. At least, not yet. next five years? That’s their reasoning experience you’re gaining. When you were will be rewarded.” After working for one to two years at anyway. in college, you would have gladly worked Career This sentiment was a job, it is not uncommon for a young Often, your value is also tied up in for free. Corner echoed by loved ones, professional to experience frustration. perception as much as it is in reality. You After you’ve put in your time and are By ANGELA teachers, and mentors. They have proven themselves. They’ve may work hard at your desk for hours on ready to move up, consider moving on. COPELAND There’s a good chance worked long hours. And, they have end, but if no one knows about it, that Even the best internal employees are you heard the same figured out just how much more their lazy value may be overlooked. This perceived lucky to receive a small raise. An external rumor about life being fair and equitable. coworker makes than they do. value is created through building move can sometimes increase your Working hard is a critical component They do what seems natural and ask relationships – with your boss, upper overall pay by more than 30 percent at to success; don’t get me wrong. However, their boss for a raise. They’re shocked to management, and colleagues. one time. there’s more to it than just hard work. learn that it’s not in the cards for them – Last, your value may also be tied up in And, when you do receive your next This can be an especially tough lesson for at least, not in the way they were hoping. how rare your skills are. offer, use your negotiation skills to get the young professionals. Sadly, companies generally only give How difficult is it to replace you? best start possible. It’s not an uncommon experience for two to four percent raises annually. This How many people are available who a newly minted graduate to work harder is the case even if you’re a great employee. can also do the same work? Angela Copeland is CEO and founder of than their colleagues. They may even be Your future pay within a company is The more unique your skills are, the Copeland Coaching and can be reached at smarter and contribute more new ideas. In almost always based upon your current better. If those unique skills also generate CopelandCoaching.com and on Twitter at some cases, they save the company more pay. a high value of revenue for the company, @CopelandCoach. money or generate more in sales. Companies also want to ensure that you’re even more likely to be perceived as Tossing citizens from planes a ‘favorite’ method of murder >> bedne from p2 President Obama was in Argentina, where, among other state duties, he visited the memorial marking the mass When you write this, grave created for the Jews and political make sure people know dissidents who rained from the death “ squad airplane and into the Rio de la I’m not talking about Plata. (The “River of Silver,” an estuary Argentina now. They that drains into the Atlantic and is considered by some to be a bay, ranges have gotten rid of the from 1.2 miles wide at its source to 140 draft, and the military has miles at its mouth.) The discarded bodies were retrieved by locals during that time gotten professional. It’s a of terror. democracy.” The president’s actions and words Fabian Bedne convinced this businessman and councilman it was time to tell Nashville been propped up as ways of keeping the his story. peace and defeating communism. “Obama sort of did what I hoped he “The way our government (the U.S.) would do,” says Fabian, in the thick did it at the time was in a way that accent of his heritage. “He did go to the empowered the local military people monument by the river where they were to feel that they could do whatever thrown out of the planes … He threw they wanted without the international a flower in the river. And he also said community doing anything to limit something along the lines that he was them. So in Argentina, the government sorry … that the U.S. had not taken a was intent on domesticating people and strong role supporting human rights in limiting a political transformation that the context of what happened.” was happening at the time. Throwing folks from planes even “As the French philosopher Foucault today remains a significant human rights wrote: ‘The pathway to domesticate the violation. minds is to domesticate the body.’” “That was one of the favorite ways they He draws a long breath. did it with the dissidents in Argentina,” “The military would arrest you if you Fabian says, adding much has changed were wearing something they didn’t since he left his homeland 26 years ago like. If you wore your hair long, they’d for Ohio, where he met and married the shave your head.” His mother cautioned love of his life, Mary-Linden, mother of her boys – “it was kind of in the hippie Olivia, 18, and Gabriel Dario, 21. The time”– to get their longish locks chopped. family moved to Nashville two decades “Immediately after the military took ago. Michelle Morrow | The Ledger control, people started to hear of strange “When you write this, make sure people A photo of Dario at his parents house in Argentina. disappearances. People were picked up off know I’m not talking about Argentina the street and never to be seen again.” now. They have gotten rid of the draft, he experienced in the years after Dario their guns at me, and then they drove off.” But until it got personal, Fabian and the military has gotten professional. forever vanished: Strange days, indeed, as he notes such – teenage son of a successful Jewish It’s a democracy.” “One day I’m driving in my car, and a events occurred all the time. merchant who owned a wholesale store In 1976, though, a military of truck full of soldiers was getting in front During those years, the American – “was just getting on with my life” in an uniformed thugs ruled by intimidation. of me. They kicked my car because I government looked the other way, as upper-middle-class Jewish enclave. Fabian describes one bullying occurrence didn’t move fast enough. 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Long road to recovery beginning well A to C–: Only time will tell how well Titans drafted Rome wasn’t built in That’s why this draft focused on As for the grades, Robinson’s draft class putting people on the ground.” a day, and it will take character guys with strong work ethics. is all over the board. Chad Reuter of NFL. Of course, it should be noted that the more than a three-day It was less about style and more about com gave it an A. Mel Kiper of ESPN two 2015 acquisitions that were supposed draft to rebuild the substance. checked in with an A-. On the other to fill a vacancy at right tackle – free-agent Tennessee Titans. The jury is still out, of course. Robinson hand, Pete Prisco of CBSSports.com gave signee Byron Bell and third-round draft Out of Jon Robinson is a first-time general manager and this it a C- and was especially critical of the pick Jeremiah Poutasi – both finished last Left Field understands that. It’s was the first draft on his watch. He may selection of running back Derrick Henry season at guard. why he focused on the have had input in previous NFL stops at in the second round. Bill Polian of ESPN, who is in the Pro By DAVID CLIMER long term instead of New England and Tampa Bay, but his Time will tell. Football Hall of Fame for his body of quick fixes in the recent NFL draft and was not the final word on those drafts. It’s clear that Robinson’s draft board work as an NFL general manager, thinks in other personnel moves. He’s looking This one has his fingerprints all over it. didn’t remotely resemble any of those Conklin ultimately could wind up at down the road, not around the corner. Robinson isn’t one of those people who mock drafts generated by so many alleged guard. Obviously, Robinson sees him as Smart man. was born on third base and assumed he NFL “insiders.” For one thing, he had a tackle. With a grand total of five victories had hit a triple, as the saying goes. Michigan State offensive tackle Jack Robinson has a vision for how he in the last two combined seasons, this He worked his way up the ranks – from Conklin rated ahead of Laremy Tunsil wants the organization to operate, and franchise has hit a historic low. The race assistant coach at Southeast Missouri State even before Tunsil’s bizarre gas-mask he’s already made some changes in the to get back into playoff contention is a then at Nicholls State, to regional scout bong-smoking video surfaced on the day scouting department, including the hiring marathon, not a sprint. It is Robinson’s for the Patriots, to director of college of the draft. of Ryan Cowden as director of player job to make the Titans relevant again, and scouting for New England, to director of Robinson got his man. Armed with a personnel and the release of two scouts. it’s going to take some time. player personnel at Tampa Bay, to G.M. load of picks after he traded the No. 1 The scouting overhaul was long Robinson took a long-range view of with the Titans. slot to the Los Angeles Rams, Robinson overdue. The Titans’ evaluation of college prospects. He evaluated a given player He believes in diligence, perseverance moved from No. 15 to No. 8 and selected players dropped off when long-time on how he projected in his second NFL and teamwork. He drafted accordingly. Conklin, who will be stationed at right director of scouting C.O. Brocato began season and beyond, not in his rookie year. “I think it went fairly smoothly in the tackle. to deal with declining health several years “We were going to make whatever war room,” Robinson adds. “I’m not a big In his introductory press conference in ago. Brocato died last September after a moves we needed to, to get the guys that draft grade person. I just want to see those Nashville, Conklin said something that long battle with bladder cancer. were going to play our brand of football guys go on out and perform on the field at must have been music to Robinson’s ears: Robinson is not afraid to step on toes. here,” he says. a level that we evaluated them.” “When I think of football, I think of CLIMER >> PAGE 23 Growing price tag hurts tax relief for veterans, elderly >> veterans from p3 the definition of disability altogether to people can count on it,” he explains. provide more benefits for a longer period. Slip-sliding away from Vietnam-era veterans, many of “How can you ever compensate our whom are suffering from exposure to One thing local governments won’t be veterans … for the services they have able to count on much longer is the Hall When you take away Agent Orange, he explains. rendered to us? You can’t put a price In fact, Ragan recently lost his cousin, on investments and . revenue (by eliminating tag on it. But long term, when there are Despite Gov. ’s opposition, Dennis Duckworth, to the ravages of ultimately limitations, you have to,” he “the Hall tax) … we’ve got disease from Agent Orange. the Legislature voted to cut the rate to 5 says. percent from 6 percent and phase it out “It’s a very personal situation for me,” Lawmakers will keep looking at the to replace that somehow. he says. And if he wins re-election this completely by 2022. The governor wanted program over the summer, Norris says, to take it one year at a time. In our community, it fall, Ragan intends to continue working but he also points out it was originally to return the program to its former The Hall tax brought in a total of only comes from the set up as a county tax relief program $303.4 million in fiscal 2015, with guidelines. residential property supplemented by state government. $197.9 going to the state and $105.5 The other side Only 21 counties are kicking in on the million to city and county coffers where owners, so it’s (increase) Senate Majority Leader Mark Norris program, though, forcing the state to the tax is collected. property taxes or we cut points out the program received a $6 take up much of the slack. Norris wants Memphis, Nashville and Knoxville are million infusion of state funds in a another look at county responsibility. the state’s biggest collectors, but smaller services.” previous budget, and he notes, “It became Indeed, most counties aren’t nearly affluent cities will feel the most impact. Germantown Mayor Mike Palazzolo a political issue in the House.” as generous as Rutherford, which set Germantown, just southeast of According to the Comptroller’s office, aside $625,000 in this year’s budget for Memphis, received $3.1 million in Hall level would look to change revenue the program’s base amount of $28.4 a maximum match, according to Trustee tax revenue a year ago and typically streams because we’ve got to replace that million received supplements of $5.5 Teb Batey, who follows the matter closely brings in $2.2 million to $3.2 million, somehow. In our community, it only million in fiscal 2015 and $7 million in the Legislature. depending on the strength of the stock comes from the residential property this fiscal year, though overall it went up Rutherford will put in up to $306, market, according to Mayor Mike owners, so it’s (increase) property taxes or about $1.5 million each year. matching two-for-one on all three Palazzolo. we cut services,” he says. In an election year, Norris, a possible categories of applicants, enabling elderly “That equates to anywhere from 12 to Norris, who previously sponsored the contender for the governor’s seat in 2018, and disabled homeowners to get up to 23 cents on our tax roll, and our tax roll’s death of gift and inheritance taxes, filed says he understands why Fitzhugh and $460 for their county property taxes $1.93 per $100,” he adds. legislation to let local governments hold other Democrats took such a stance. and veterans to receive as much as $976 “So it’s pretty significant. It’s something on to their portion of the Hall tax, and he “This is one of those issues that, if you toward their final bill, according to Batey. we’re going to have to start to plan for carried legislation to repeal it outright this think from the heart, all of us wish there Trustees will take part in talks over the and budget for.” year. were no parameters on the property tax summer. Palazzolo, who has made saving the He certainly isn’t losing sleep over its relief program for veterans and the elderly. “For all of us who are trustees, these Hall tax his mantra over the last couple demise and disagrees with the notion There isn’t anybody who wouldn’t like are not numbers. These are people we see years, plans to work with Memphis Mayor legislators are looking out for wealthy it just to be wide open,” says Norris, a in our office every year, folks we get to Jim Strickland to push for a hold harmless investors while not taking care of veterans. Collierville Republican. know, and it really helps,” Batey says. provision or some other form revenue “A lot of the veterans were talking But based on the Comptroller’s 2015 Yet, he tends to side with Norris’ view, sharing to offset the reduction. about bearing the brunt of the Hall tax, a report and supported by county trustees, pointing out the “real concern” was The Germantown Board of Mayor and lot of senior citizens and folks that need the AARP and county veterans service adding a total of $6.2 million for fiscal Aldermen sent the governor a letter asking the tax relief in what is supposed to be an officers, Ragan and Sen. Randy McNally 2017 would push the total program to him to veto the legislation. But there’s no income tax-free state,” he says. put the new guidelines in place last year, $41.5 million and make funding it more word yet on what Haslam will do. Sen. Mark Green, a Clarksville Norris says. difficult each year. “When you take away revenue, we Republican, sponsored the legislation, “Being consistent is important so In fact, he says, the final bill removed would hope that our friends at the state VETERANS >> PAGE 24 MAY 13 - 19, 2016 www.TNLedger.com Page 9 - Section A

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Catch them in the act Know you rights concerning egg-sucking dogs Several years ago a period of habitual depredation as shown – and I do mean in this case, [one] is not required to wait i swear crossword VIC FLEMING several – my good and watch with a gun until he can catch friend Fred Harrison the predatory dog in the very act. tipped me off to a “Such a dog would be far more I Swear pair of cases from the watchful than would be the watcher By VIC FLEMING Mississippi Supreme himself, and the depredation would not Court. occur again until the watcher had given They were prominently featured in up his post and had gone about some “Perry’s Dead! (And the ‘Juice’ is Loose),” other task, but it would then recur, and 1995. how soon would be a mere matter of Because of their lasting merit, I present opportunity.” them again in today’s column. The court actually relied on a similar, Hull v. Scruggs, 2 So. 2d 543 (Miss. though not identical, case from eight 1941), held that a defendant was justified years earlier, Thomas v. State, 148 So. 2d in shooting to death a dog that had 225 (Miss. 1933), in which one Limon repeatedly snuck onto his property and bit Minyard had shot and killed the dog holes in his turkey and guinea eggs and of Ed Thomas after it had sucked his sucked them dry. eggs dry for two months. Thomas then According to the Mississippi Supreme approached Minyard with a shotgun, Court, “It is … common knowledge that demanded $20 payment for the dog and, when a dog has once acquired the habit of on failing to find any cash, “settled” for egg-sucking there is no available way by a cow and a yearling. And then he got which he can be broken of it, and … no indicted for theft. calculable limit to his appetite.” Affirming Thomas’s conviction, the The evidence at trial had been that the court wrote that “Minyard was not guilty defendant had tried to stop the thieving of criminal mischief in the killing of canine in several ways, all in vain. Justice the dog. … There is serious doubt as to Griffith of the high court in the Magnolia Minyard’s civil liability for the killing of State empathized: the dog.” “[G]enerally [a suck-egg dog] has a I’ve read these cases aloud now to sufficient degree of intelligence that he Maggie, the 12-year-old “cheagle” that will commit the offense … upon every Susan and I have now had on approval clear opportunity, in such a stealthy way for over 10 years. Her habit, of which she that he can seldom be caught in the act.” cannot be broken, is eating human food Notwithstanding this obvious law of at every clear opportunity, especially when nature, the plaintiff argued that shooting it’s been left on a coffee table or end table the dog was something that might occur next to a chair or sofa. permissively only if the dog were caught But no one has shot her yet. in the act. The court specifically rejected the Vic Fleming is a district court judge in notion that “the dog could not lawfully Little Rock, Ark., where he also teaches be killed except while in the actual at the William H. Bowen School of Law. commission of the offense … . After such Contact him at [email protected].

Lessons of Argentina lead to interest in Council Be part >> bedne from p13 “The thing I always get asked is ‘Why did you run for office?’ It’s very hard for happened 40 years ago, but it drives my people to understand unless they know of the story. conversation all the time, even now,” he how I grew up,” he says. “When you The Ledger periodically devotes its says. “It was like the end of innocence.” see how overpowering and overbearing Part of my passion and publication to in-depth After the reign of terror ended, Fabian government can be without any checks love for this country coverage of a single topic. Coming up: decided “it was time to take a sabbatical” and balances on what they do, it’s “ is the fact that people because the new president gave the overwhelming.” JUNE 10 GREEN ISSUE military amnesty, meaning there could He also was overwhelmed by his feel so free to have an JULY 15 NUTRITION AND never be justice for Dario. discovery of how different life is in SAFETY OF FOOD opinion and to exercise So the young architect and assistant America. AUG. 12 BEST JOBS TO HAVE professor – “I always really liked teaching “Part of my passion and love for this whatever their dream, SEPT. 23 HOLIDAY PLANNING and trying to communicate with the country is the fact that people feel so students and help them to see the beauty free to have an opinion and to exercise without feeling they will Take advantage of these of the design” – applied for the program whatever their dream, without feeling they be tortured or killed or opportunities to target your that took him to Ohio. will be tortured or killed or subject to any advertising. His work there was done after six years, punishment by the government. subject to any punishment about the same time his wife’s father – “I “I like the fact that people can live their by the government.” really loved Ernie” – was stricken with lives here without realizing how lucky Fabian Bedne Alzheimer’s. they are. It’s a sign that as a country we’ve They moved to Nashville to seek new done a good job of making people feel a sidewalk or with the police, we can do careers and care for him. safe.” Fabian decided to run for Council a something. As a Metro Councilman, he deals with “I am very empowered by this.” decade later, hoping to use lessons learned those people on the most human, street- in Argentina while toiling for human Mito and Aida both died within the last level problems. five years, never knowing what happened CONTACT DIANNA CHAMBERS rights in the land of the free, home of the “We can’t end the Iraq war,” he 615.254-5522 brave. to Dario, whose spirit thrives as Fabian’s explains. “But if there is a problem with motivation. [email protected] Section A - Page 16 www.TNLedger.com MAY 13 – 19, 2016 Expansion, renovation of Belcourt ‘a huge honor for us’ >> r c mathews from p12 happening in town.” There has never been a level of activity “It really does make for a great comparable to what’s happening in partnership, having that kind of trust and Nashville now, but Mathews says his open communication.” firm is not chasing a lot of new business, Because Belmont has limited options but literally building out from its base of for outward expansion, it’s had to go clients. downward for parking and other uses. “We work with Belmont, Vanderbilt Those 3,800 spaces would almost cover University, Regions Bank and a lot of the entire campus if they were at surface nonprofits, just to nam