Nashville schools need more from the city’s business community, according to Shawn Joseph, Metro’s director of schools. It’s been nearly two years since Joseph took the helm, and business leaders have anxiously watched his performance …
Working the Room – October 27
Nearly 1,000 people, including a host of business leaders, gathered at the Omni Nashville Hotel for the Nashville Public Education Foundation’s 13th annual Public Schools Hall of Fame on Oct. 4 to support public school …
What Nashville schools chief Shawn Joseph needs from you
According to nearly every metric, Nashville is hot and getting hotter. Metro Nashville holds the 20th spot on Forbes’ 2017 list of the fastest-growing cities in America — this after coming in fourth on the …
Leadership Nashville: Meet the class of 2016-17
Leadership Nashville, a nine-month program that aims to help community leaders, has announced the new members for its 41st class. Each class includes a variety a professions, industries, races, genders, ages, religions and neighborhoods. Selection …
Barry announces task force to help pick the next leader of Nashville’s schools
Nashville Mayor Megan Barry today announced the creation of a new task force to help pick a new director for Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools. According to a news release, the Mayor’s Office and the Nashville …
Hall of Fame Honorees Recognized in Nashville Business Journal
All six honorees for our annual Public Schools Hall of Fame have been recognized in the Nashville Business Journal’s feature, “People on the Move in Nashville.” Click the pictures below to be directed to their individual …
Lewis Lavine and Chuck Denny make ‘People on the Move’ List
After our announcement that Lewis Lavine of Center for Nonprofit Management Nashville, and Chuck Denny of PNC Bank were joining our board, The Nashville Business Journal selected them both to be recognized on their list …