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Truxton Trust announces Kimberly (Kim) J. Knight, CTP, AAP, has joined the firm as senior vice president, Treasury Management sales officer.
Knight joined Truxton Trust from Regions Bank in Nashville where she previously served in Treasury Management sales – specializing in the large commercial and industrial (C&I) and healthcare sectors.
In addition, she served as senior Treasury Management sales consultant at Wells Fargo.
She actively serves on the Association for Financial Professionals (AFP) - Nashville Board of Directors.
Brown, Stinson join Pinnacle Financial
Betty Rhea Brown and Ron Stinson have joined Pinnacle Financial Partners.
Brown, who has more than 25 years of financial services experience, joins Pinnacle as a senior vice president and loan review officer. She comes most recently from Professional Bank Services Inc., where she was a senior consultant in loan review. Previously, Brown was with Barclays Bank PLC in New York, where she was associate director in the investment banking division.
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She earned her bachelor’s degree at Tennessee Technological University.
Stinson, who has 20 years of experience, joins Pinnacle as senior vice president and credit advisor. He comes to Pinnacle from First Tennessee Bank, where he was a senior relationship manager for the corporate and commercial banking area. Prior to First Tennessee, Stinson was a middle market portfolio manager for SunTrust Bank’s corporate and investment banking division.
He earned his bachelor’s degree in finance and business administration and his master’s degree in finance and negotiation from Belmont University. He is a graduate of the Southeastern School of Banking.
Brown and Stinson are based at Pinnacle’s downtown Nashville office at Pinnacle at Symphony Place.
TWRA honors leaders, conservationists
The Tennessee Wildlife Federation announces its honorees for leaders in the conservation and stewardship of wildlife and its habitat in Tennessee through the statewide Conservation Achievement Awards.
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This year’s award winners include:
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Conservation Educator of the Year: Deborah Beazley, Warner Park Nature Center;
Conservation Organization of the Year: Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary;
Ged Petit Memorial Award: Officer Charles “Chuck” Borum, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency;
Conservation Legislators of the Year: Sen. Jim Tracy and Rep. Pat Marsh of Shelbyville
Conservation by Business Award: Toyota Motor Company, Bodine Plant
Chairman’s Award: Chris Richardson, Special Assistant to the TWRA Director in Policy and Legislation
Z. Cartter Patton Award: Tom Hensley, TWRA commissioner for 18 years and legislative lobbyist
Benchmark Realty adds five to staff
Brian Casteel, Jill Kirk, Larry McCumber, Jane Werling and David Wright have been hired by Benchmark Realty.
Casteel, who brings 16 years of experience to Benchmark, will assist sellers with residential and investment properties in both Davidson and Williamson Counties and is an accredited broker. Casteel is a member of the Williamson County Association of Realtors.
Kirk joins Benchmark with over three years of experience in the real estate industry. She will serve both buyers and sellers in Middle Tennessee with residential, land and farm properties.
McCumber, who has been in the real estate industry for over 30 years, will assist buyers and sellers in Southern Middle Tennessee with residential, commercial, investment, land and farm, poultry operations and distressed properties. McCumber also specializes in lake properties on Tims Ford Lake.
Werling joins Benchmark Realty with a strong background in sales and marketing. She will assist buyers and sellers with residential properties in both Williamson and Davidson Counties and has both her ABR and GRI accreditations.
Wright moved to Nashville over 20 years ago to pursue a master’s in historic preservation. At Benchmark, he will serve buyers and sellers in both Davidson and Williamson counties with residential, investment and distressed properties. Wright is an active member of the Williamson County Association.
Chambers ranks 12 at Sherrard & Roe
Twelve attorneys at Sherrard Roe Voigt & Harbison, PLC, received rankings in the 2016 edition of Chambers USA directory of recommended lawyers and law firms.
For the third consecutive year, the firm’s Corporate/Mergers & Acquisitions, Healthcare, General Commercial Litigation, and Real Estate practice areas were ranked among the most respected in Tennessee.
The twelve attorneys recognized for outstanding client representation in their practice areas are:
Albert Bart, Thomas J. Sherrard, and Chris Whitson for corporate/mergers and acquisitions;
Tracy A. Powell and John R. Voigt for healthcare;
L. Webb Campbell, Phil F. Cramer, and William L. Harbison for litigation;
Kim A. Brown, C. Mark Carver and John H. Roe for real estate;
Kim A. Brown and Mike Roberts for banking and finance.
Chambers USA ranks the leading firms and lawyers in an extensive range of practice areas throughout America.
Waller’s Tennessee attorneys ranked
Waller announces the firm’s Tennessee attorneys that have been ranked or recognized in the 2016 edition of Chambers USA, an annual ranking of law firms and lawyers in an extensive range of practice areas.
In addition, Waller’s healthcare practice – comprising more than 100 attorneys across numerous practice areas – received national recognition.
The following Waller attorneys, based in Tennessee, are recognized in the 2016 edition:
Banking and Finance: Robert L. Harris, Gerald F. Mac
Corporate M&A: Matthew R. Burnstein, Chase Cole, Donald R. Moody
Environment: Edward M. Callaway, Michael K. Stagg, James M. Weaver
Healthcare: George W. Bishop III, Brian R. Browder, E. Brent Hill, W. Kenneth Marlow, G. Scott Rayson
Healthcare Regulatory: Denise D. Burke, Nora L. Liggett, Kim Harvey Looney
Labor and Employment: Robert E. Boston, Marcus M. Crider, Stanley E. Graham, Mark Peters
Litigation: Bankruptcy: David E. Lemke, Katie G. Stenberg
Litigation: General Commercial: Robert E. Boston, Paul S. Davidson, James M. Doran, Jr.
Media and Entertainment: Robb S. Harvey, E. Andrew Norwood
Real Estate: Jeffrey A. Calk, Robert R. Campbell, Jr., J. Stephen Kirkham
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Real Estate: Zoning/Lane Use: J. Bryan Echols
Vandy’s Smith wins 2 national awards
Loren Smith, M.D., Ph.D., an anesthesiology resident at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, recently received two national research awards.
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Smith’s awards were the Margaret Wood Resident Research Award, from the Association of University Anesthesiologists (AUA); and the 2016 Young Investigator Award, from the Society of Critical Care Anesthesiologists (SOCCA).
Smith won both awards for the same abstract — “A Novel Association Between High Density Lipoprotein Levels and the Risk of Acute Kidney Injury After Cardiac Surgery.” In addition, Mark Sullivan, Pharm.D., MBA, executive director of Pharmacy Operations for Vanderbilt University Hospital and Clinics, has been named a fellow of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP).
Smith is one of 37 pharmacists being honored.