Nolensville Area Business Council Luncheon
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Nolensville Area Business Council Luncheon
Presented by
Topic:
An Update on the Economic Viability in Nolensville
Panelists:
Jimmy Alexander
Mayor
Town of Nolensville
www.nolensvilletn.gov
Mayor Alexander has been a Nolensville resident since 1999. He retired from the Metropolitan Government of Nashville in 2004 after being a staff member of the Planning Commission for 42 years. Mayor Alexander was elected to the Nolensville Alderman Board in 2004 and elected for a second term in 2008. He has been a member of the Nolensville Planning Commission since being elected Alderman and is a member of the Williamson County and the Nolensville Economic Development Committees. Mayor Alexander was elected as Mayor in November 2010 and re-elected in November of 2014.
Besides his role as Chief Executive Officer, Mayor Alexander continues to serve on the Planning Commission and Storm Water Appeals Board, and he also serves as the liaison to the Board of Zoning Appeals.
Administrator
Town of Nolensville
www.nolensvilletn.gov
Ken McLawhon became Nolensville’s first Town Administrator on January 5, 2015. His experience spans approximately 30 years, encompassing a broad range of municipal and executive leadership, including various areas such as strategic planning, public safety, public works, economic development, fiscal management and personnel supervision.
Most recently, McLawhon served nearly 13 years as Town Manager of historic Warrenton, a suburb of Washington, D.C. in the Commonwealth of Virginia. After officially retiring from service to the Commonwealth of Virginia and the associated political subdivisions, McLawhon decided to continue his public service in an encore career here in Nolensville.
In this position--appointed by and reporting to Nolensville’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen--McLawhon is responsible for directing the Town’s daily operations. He relies on skills, expertise and a wealth of experience to manage personnel, evaluate current programs, make recommendations and oversee projects that will benefit the Town and its residents. He interacts regularly with State, County and other area officials and participates in planning activities that will directly impact the quality of life and development of Nolensville.
McLawhon, also a military veteran (Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps), resides with his wife, Susy, and their teenage daughter, Alexandra, just minutes from the heart of Nolensville.
Tyler Thayer
Chairman
Nolensville Economic Development Committee
Tyler serves as Chair of the Economic and Community Development Committee in Nolensville. By trade, he is a lead designer at H. Michael Hindman Architects, a local architecture firm in Brentwood, TN. He earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Architecture and History & Theory, respectively, from The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He also serves as President of Project Heart, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising funds for Congenital Heart Disease research. He and his wife, Erica, reside in Nolensville with their son, Calvin.
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Date and Time
Thursday Jan 21, 2016
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM CST
Thursday, January 21
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Location
Providence Baptist Fellowship Church
1668 Sunset Road
Brentwood, TN 37027
Fees/Admission
$16 - Chamber Members
$20 - Guests
Contact Information
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