Coalition Of Business Owners Endorse Zach Wamp

Monday, November 02, 2009

Exactly one year from the day when Tennessee will elect its next Governor on Nov. 2, 2010, a new and growing coalition of business owners, executives and experienced state and local government officials from all across Tennessee have joined together to endorse Zach Wamp and to tout his experience and abilities as a strong and effective chief executive for Tennessee.

The group includes a number of private sector CEOs and several former state government cabinet officials who served under former Tennessee governors.

“I have worked in the private sector as a business owner, banker and car dealer – and I later served as the state Commissioner of Tourist Development for 12 years working closely with Lamar Alexander and Don Sundquist, so I know what governors do and how they must operate to get things done,” said John Wade, formerly of Gallatin and now from Nashville, who is helping lead the new “Executives for Wamp” Coalition.
“Zach Wamp has what it takes to be one the best governors we’ve ever had -- because Zach starts with a strong foundation of guiding principles, but he also has a clear vision, and the energy, drive and passion to mobilize and work with others to tackle big challenges and to create consensus solutions. He is going to be a terrific chief executive for the State of Tennessee.”

Others on the initial “Executives for Wamp” coalition include Bill Baxter who is chairman of Holston Gases, Inc. in Knoxville and the former state Economic and Community Development commissioner, and former TVA board chairman; Steve Lynn, chair and CEO of Backyard Burgers, Inc. from Nashville; Zan Guerry, CEO of Chattem; former State Adjutant General Dan Wood from Reagan; Tom Rowland, mayor of Cleveland; Tony Dover, mayor of Smyrna, Tn. and Michael Ducker from Memphis, who is president of the world’s top global shipping and cargo business.

“My years of small business and real estate experience in the private sector – and my 15 years of leadership and management experience in the public sector dealing with huge budgets and competing interests -- have taught me that the keys to success are having a long-term vision, the ability to surround yourself with talented people who can help convene, mobilize and manage others, and then paying enough attention to detail to make sure things get done in a way that always protects and serves your customers and the taxpayers,” said Representative Wamp.

“That is the same approach I will take as governor, in clearly outlining the direction we need to move, in recruiting a cabinet of top managers who share my belief in a limited, effective and efficient state government, and in mobilizing our state around my clear 20/20 Vision to move us forward on job creation, education and many other issues.”

Representative Wamp said today’s Executives for Zach Wamp coalition joins the previously announced Veterans for Zach Wamp and Farmers for Zach Wamp groups as the third of several coalition groups already coalescing around and actively at work in counties and communities across the state in his grassroots campaign for governor. Representative Wamp said more coalition announcements will follow soon.


“Executives for Zach Wamp” Leadership Team
(ongoing and in process as of 11/2/09)

John Wade – Nashville
Former State Commissioner of Tourism
Founder and Former Chairman of the Board, 1st Independent Bank – Gallatin
Former owner of 3 automobile dealerships in Sumner and Davidson Counties
(Honorary Chairman)

Darrell Akins – Oak Ridge
Chairman – AkinsCrisp Public Strategies
Former State Commissioner of Personnel

Jim Amos – Nashville
CEO
Tasti D-Lite

Mike Ballard – Brentwood
CEO
National Seating and Mobility

Bill Baxter – Knoxville
Chairman of Holston Gases, Inc.
Former State Commissioner of Economic and Community Development
Former Chairman of TVA

Shad Berry – Memphis
Vice President
Memphis Communications Corporation

Will Bunch – Maynardville
President
Okies Pharmacy

Tim Burchfield – Johnson City
Owner
Chick-Fil-A Johnson City

Rick Chinn – Oak Ridge
CEO
R&R Properties

Clyde “Pete” Craven – Oak Ridge
CEO
ALLMEDS

Terence Douglas – Knoxville
President
Alliant Corporation

Tony Dover – Smyrna
Mayor
Town of Smyrna

Michael Ducker – Memphis
President
World’s Top Global Shipping and Cargo Business

Jere Griggs – Nashville
Former State Commissioner of Agriculture

L. Barry Goss – Oak Ridge
President
Pro2Serve Professional Project Services

Zan Guerry – Chattanooga
CEO
Chattem

Steve Guinn – Memphis
Vice President
Highwood Properties Memphis Division

Steve Hicks – Knoxville
Chairman/CEO
Cadre5

Brenda Lawson – Cleveland
CEO
Brenda Lawson and Associates

Steve Lynn – Nashville
Chairman/CEO
Backyard Burgers Inc.

Marshal Mize – Chattanooga
President (retired)
Marshal Mize Ford

David Ogle – Sevierville
CEO
Five Oaks Development

Jim Phillips – Memphis
CEO
Pinnacle Enterprises

Tom Rowland – Cleveland
Mayor
City of Cleveland


Farrar Schaeffer – Memphis
President
Bluff City Jaguar/Land Rover

Tim Slemp – Columbia
CEO
USG Inc.

Mark T. Smith – Andersonville
Founder/Owner/CEO
“Weigh to Go” Weight Loss Centers, Inc.
Anti-Aging Medical Spa, Inc.
Mark’s Pharmacy, Inc.

Barry Stephenson – Oak Ridge
President/CEO
Materials and Chemistry Laboratory, Inc.

Pete Tashie – Germantown
President
Tashie and Associates

John “Thunder” Thornton – Chattanooga
Chairman
Thunder Enterprises

Jackie D. (Dan) Wood – Reagan
Former Adjutant General of Tennessee


Chickamauga And Chattanooga National Military Park Receives Impact Grant

The National Park Foundation , the official charity of America’s national parks, has awarded Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park a 2012 Impact Grant to support the launch of “Learning in Action: Bringing Students to the Park,” a project that will provide funding assistance to Title 1 schools in order to bring students to the park and participate in curriculum-based ... (click for more)

Bradley County Satellite Property Tax Collection Locations Announced

Bradley County Trustee Mike Smith has released the schedule for the satellite property tax collection locations for February. Mr. Smith said, “The satellite locations have been very popular with taxpayers. They have eliminated the need for citizens to come to the courthouse and have allowed property owners to pay their property taxes closer to home.”  The Trustee’s office ... (click for more)

Man Tells Police He Just Murdered His Wife

An Chattanooga man told police Monday night that he had just murdered his wife.  Police said Robert Lee Hardnett, 50. showed up at the County Jail to turn himself in at 8:40 p.m. He said his wife's body could be found at his place of employment, Power Supply Company, 1907 Daisy St.   Officers responded to that address and found the body of 34-year-old Elizabeth ... (click for more)

Ammonia Leak At BASF On Amnicola Highway Causes Major Traffic Backups

A leak of anhydrous ammonia at BASF Corporation on Amnicola Highway forced the closure of main thoroughfares Tuesday morning, causing major problems for rush-hour traffic heading into Chattanooga.  The incident began around 4:30 a.m. at the plant when a small fire broke out at an anhydrous ammonia pump. Tactical Services Chief Danny Hague said the plant's fire protection ... (click for more)

Thoughts On The Mathews Sentencing

It is not by coincidence I haven’t submitted an opinion piece in some time to the Chattanoogan.  The topics I cover are generally vitriolic in regards to local political decisions and their makers regarding public safety and I do not wish to associate my name with more noble subjects such as that of the heroic death and cowardly murder of Chattanooga Police Sergeant Tim Chapin, ... (click for more)

Thank You, Judge Mattice And Chattanooga

I would like to thank Judge Mattice for handing down a 30.5 year sentence for Kathleen Mathews.  Obviously, no amount of jail time, fines, or lashings can bring back Tim Chapin.   A 30-year sentence will, however, make the world just a little safer.  That's what Sgt. Chapin would have wanted.  He was a protector and sacrificed his life so the rest of ... (click for more)