Hallie Williams Haley Joins Bud Home As Partner

  • Friday, February 24, 2023
Hallie Williams Haley
Hallie Williams Haley

Hallie Williams Haley has joined Susan Reynolds as a partner in Bud Home, which is co-located with Bud Floral + Home at 2206 Dayton Boulevard.

Together, they have expanded their tabletop options to provide the area’s premier bridal registry, featuring popular china brands Anna Weatherley, Juliska, Montes Doggett, and Vietri. They are also introducing on trend home and glassware lines including Estelle Colored Glass and Saban Handblown Glassware, it was stated.

Officials said, "Bud Home intertwines the unique elegance of on-trend styles with simplistic living. The result is a lifestyle destination for home décor, gifts and fine art."

Prior to joining Bud Home, Ms. Haley lived in Washington, D.C. where she worked for former Senator Bob Corker for a decade. Following her time in the Senate, she worked for Dori Thornton Waller with The Social Office before moving back to D.C. to serve as a confidential assistant to the head of a government agency. She and her husband, John, moved home to Lookout Mountain in 2021 where they live with their dog, Rosie.

Ms. Reynolds said, “I’m thrilled to have Hallie joining me at Bud Home. As someone who has established herself with connections from Chattanooga to Washington, DC, Hallie is well prepared to meet very diverse tastes and styles of our clients and that’s exactly what Bud Home is all about.”

Bud Home is open Monday through Friday from 10-6 p.m. and Saturdays from 10-2 p.m.
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