BOARD MEMBERS

Anthony Viglietti - Chair
Executive Director, Friends of Riverside Dr., D7 Beautification Commissioner

Wade Rick - Chair-Elect
Principal, Daigh Rick Landscape Architects

Noni Nielsen - Treasurer
Retired, SVP, Risk Management, Bank of America

Kate Hammond - Secretary
Sr. Relationship Manager, Bank of America

Brent Baker
Chief Customer and Innovation Officer, Nashville Electric Service

Frederic (Josh) Billings, M.D.
Professor & Clinician, Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Edward Henley
Founder & Principal, Pillars Development

Keith Holt - Board Intern
Holt Insurance Agency

Bart Kempf
Partner, Bradley

Whit Martin
Development, Archaea Energy

Miriam Mimms
Writer, Community Advocate & Marketing Professional

James Moore
University Landscape Architect, Vanderbilt University

Adam Plaza
Senior Associate, Kraft CPAs

Rob Riley
Director of Project Development, Silicon Ranch

Vicki P. Turner
President, Victoria Pierce Turner Ventures

John Wallace
President, Octerra

Jeannette Sloan Warner
Attorney

Shuangwen Yang
Landscape Architect, Catalyst Design & Fellow, Nashville Civic Design Center
 

LIFETIME BOARD MEMBERS

Alice Ann Barge
Founding Board Member

Jim Douglas, ASLA
Partner, Hodgson Douglas, LLC

Eleanor Willis
Founding Board Member

Joan Armour (1932-2022)
Founding Board Member

Betty Brown (1939 – 2011)
Founding President

Martin S. Brown, Sr. (1938 – 2019)
ReLeaf Nashville Campaign Co-Chair

George Cate, Jr. (1928 – 2020)
Retired, Former Vice Mayor of Nashville

Patricia Wallace (1940-2022)
Past President


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