Meet the Board

Richard Johnson
Chair
President, Richnet Consulting
Jenni BerzCEO
Private Dispute Resolution Services
Linda MinesChattanooga/Hamilton County Historian
Ellis SmithCity of Chattanooga
Emerson RussellPresident, ERMC
Dan ReuterRPA
Mark HollandKItchen Incubator of Chattanooga
Jimmy WhiteUrban Story Ventures
Charles FrazierPresident, CARTA
Korbet Swope
Vice-Chair/Treasurer
Sr. Minister, Cross Culture Church
April CameronPresident
Chattanooga Regional Airport
Dionne JenkinsTennessee Valley Federal Credit Union
Bill RainesThe Raines Group
Whitney SnardonParkridge Health System
Joel HendersonVolunteers in Medicine Chattanooga Inc.
Pat RoweKItchen Incubator of Chattanooga
Megan BissonetteUrban Story Ventures
Regina McDevittChattanooga Hamilton County Family Justice Center
Becky Cope English
Secretary
Managing Broker, Scout Realtor Group
Will O'HearnAdministrator
Chattanooga Public Library
Andrew WalnumTennessee Valley Federal Credit Union
Adam MyersVP, Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce
Gene McGeeCapital Toyota/Lexus of Chattanooga
Scott HibbertsReagan Outdoor
Tom SnowTJ Snow Company
Phil TrammellNonProfit Resource Center
Kirk WalkerCommunity Volunteer

Carol Berz

It is with great sadness that we share the unexpected passing of City Councilwoman Carol Berz. Carol was a deeply valued member of our board and a tireless advocate for Chattanooga’s District 6. Her unwavering commitment to Midtown Connect and her passion for improving our community were evident in everything she did.

Carol’s contributions to Midtown Connect and to our city will leave a lasting legacy, and she will be profoundly missed by all who knew and worked alongside her.

During this difficult time, our thoughts are with Carol’s family, friends, and colleagues. We will share details about a celebration of her life as they become available.

With deepest sympathy,

Richard Johnson
Chair, Midtown Connect

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Midtown Connect

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Midtown Connect brings together business, community, and governmental leaders who are focused on intentional social, economic, and workforce development for the benefit of everyone in the Midtown community. This highly impactful area with rich cultural history has diverse resources that span the business, nonprofit, retail, dining, recreation, and transportation sectors. Together, the group is working to make connections, share resources, and identify opportunities that will make a lasting positive impact on Midtown's businesses, residents, and patrons.

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