The Boys & Girls Clubs of Chattanooga announce that Bill Aiken has been elected to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Tennessee Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame induction ceremony was held at the Embassy Suites in Murphreesboro on Aug. 25.
Officials said, "Rick Montague invited Bill to join the Club’s Board of Directors in 1979, and Bill quickly
become a guiding force and significant fund raiser. During Bill’s tenure, he has led capital campaigns, chaired the Club’s annual Stake ‘N Burger event, helped open new sites and mentored and worked with hundreds of Chattanooga youth."
“There are 20 Boys & Girls Clubs organizations in Tennessee, all of which have had many board members over the years,” said LaTonya Lyons, board chair of the Chattanooga Club, “and only three or four individuals a year are inducted into the Tennessee Hall of Fame. This award recognizes Bill’s remarkable tenure of tirelessly working to improve the lives of Chattanooga youth.”
Mr. Aiken is an alumnus of the Baylor School, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and
Vanderbilt University Law School. He practices law at Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel P.C. and represents clients' business and commercial matters, including mergers and acquisitions.
Mr. Aiken and his wife, Ann, live in Lookout Mountain and have two sons and three grandchildren.