Through its “Literacy Lights” initiative, Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation partners to provide Tennessee military service members and their children with books to read together while they are apart.

Through its “Literacy Lights” initiative, Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation partners to provide Tennessee military service members and their children with books to read together while they are apart.
PRESS RELEASE December 14, 2021 This holiday season, Governor's Early Literacy Foundation partners with Women Ablaze Ministries' Storybook Program and Amazon to provide incarcerated parents and their children with books to read together while they are apart Dec. 21...
PRESS RELEASE December 14, 2021 As the demand for holiday assistance in Waverly has nearly tripled, the Foundation partners with Amazon and the Tennessee Department of Education to rebuild 829 libraries with book donation to students and teachers in the community Dec....
2021 Book Bus Grantees Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation awarded Book Bus Grants to 22 organizations to establish and support mobile libraries bringing literacy resources directly to children and families In 2021, Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation (GELF), in...
PRESS RELEASEJune 15, 2021 110,000 teachers and students statewide, including every rising first grader, will benefit from the program as part of GELF’s “Stop the Slide!” campaign to combat summer learning loss June 15, 2021, Chattanooga and Savannah, Tenn. -- To...
Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation partners with Amazon to gift patrons of five Middle Tennessee Second Harvest Food Bank distribution agencies with children’s books from Scholastic, feeding bodies and minds this holiday season Nashville, TENNESSEE – In partnership...
September 9, 2020PRESS RELEASE Nissan’s long-time support of Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation has helped send books to 116,000+ children in Middle Tennessee since 2005 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Sept. 9, 2020)-- Nissan North America deepened its investment in and...
Bristol Motor Speedway's Chapter of Speedway Children's Charities (SCC) held its awards night recently and several Imagination Library programs in northeast Tennessee received funding awards. The SCC raises money to support local agencies that support children in...
Governor’s Books from Birth Foundation (GBBF) and Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Foundation recently celebrated the launch of an Imagination Library enrollment partnership with the American Red Cross to support babies born at Blanchfield Army Community Hospital...
Teaching Our Children to Read:Delta Dental's New Year Challenge to TN Communities Delta Dental of Tennessee (Delta Dental) partnered with Governor’s Books from Birth Foundation (GBBF) to award the third annual “Bigger Smiles” grants to...
Heather Logan joined Governor's Early Literacy Foundation in 2023 as a Regional Program Manager. She is responsible for supporting and sustaining GELF’s programs and initiatives in East Tennessee. Heather builds deep relationships and partnerships to amplify GELF’s work in the region, uniting literacy efforts in local communities.
Previously, she has taught Head Start, worked as a 4-H Extension Agent, served as faculty in early childhood education at a community college, and worked for TECTA (Tennessee Early Childhood Training Alliance). Most recently, Heather practiced community health promotion and collective impact skills as a Community Engagement Specialist with Ballad Health and the STRONG Accountable Care Community. Heather's passion to see others succeed has been a theme throughout her career.
Heather grew up in southwest Virginia as a daughter of two elementary school teachers. She has earned a B.A in Child and Family Studies from Carson-Newman College, an MA in Early Childhood Education from East Tennessee State University and an Ed.S in Culture, Cognition and the Learning Process from Middle Tennessee State University.
"As a lifelong learner, I am excited to help inspire a love of learning among children and families in Tennessee. GELF's programs, including increasing access to books and tools to help children fully enjoy books, are an investment in the people of Tennessee. This investment and creation of learners will lead to happier and healthier communities. I am grateful to be a part of this work!"
Ashleigh Hall joined Governor's Early Literacy Foundation in 2023 as a Regional Program Manager. She is responsible for supporting and sustaining GELF’s programs and initiatives in West Tennessee. Ashleigh builds deep relationships and partnerships to amplify GELF’s work in the region, uniting literacy efforts in local communities.
Ashleigh brings over 20 years’ experience in behavioral healthcare. Prior to joining the Foundation, Ashleigh’s work included roles in case management, TN statewide prevention program management, managing media campaigns, community events and creation of educational materials including a comic book series during her work at Centerstone. In 2012, Ashleigh was named Teacher Counselor of the Year by Centerstone and the American Re-Ed Association.
She received her undergraduate degree in Family and Consumer Sciences with an emphasis in Child Development and Family Relationships from the University of Tennessee. In 2017, she earned the Master of Organizational Leadership from Trevecca Nazarene University.
When not working in behavioral healthcare, Ashleigh is often volunteering as Classes and Education Manager at Nashville’s BELL Garden which is focused on community education and feeding those in need.
“I have always had a personal and professional passion for helping children, their families, and the communities they live in. I am excited to work for an organization making such a difference in the lives of children. Literacy empowers children to achieve their dreams and enjoy exciting, rewarding, and healthy lives, physically and mentally.”
Angel Bebout joined Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation in 2023 as Finance Manager and is responsible for overseeing the Foundation’s financial policies, planning and reporting.
Angel spent 10 years at Lipscomb University, most recently as the University Register where she developed and implemented university policies and procedures regarding student records and provided academic guidance to students. Angel has a passion for education and student success.
Angel earned a BBA in accounting and an MBA in leadership from Lipscomb University. Angel and her husband Tim have two adult children and two grandchildren.
“It is an honor and privilege to be a part of this important work. I am passionate about education and reading. I believe every child deserves the tools and recourses to learn to read that will allow them to become lifelong learners.”
Alexis Wade joined Governor's Early Literacy Foundation in 2023 as a Special Projects Coordinator and is responsible for managing and supporting community initiatives and outreach projects.
Alexis graduated from Emory University with a B.A. in Education and Spanish. She earned her Master’s in Urban Education during her first year in the Memphis Teacher Residency program and is a graduate of Memphis Literacy Institute’s reading specialist program. Alexis most recently served as a K-3 reading interventionist following seven years as a lower elementary classroom teacher.
Alexis is a collector of children’s books and enjoys baking, going for walks, traveling, playing board games, and spending time with her husband, Marlon, and their three children.
“What a joy and honor it is to be in the company of a team that values lifelong learning and strives to foster this appreciation for knowledge in the hearts and minds of Tennessee’s youngest readers. I consider books treasures and love that I get to help place something of value into the hands of children and their families.”
Weakley County Mayor
In August 2014, Jake was elected Weakley County Mayor. At the age of 30, he is the youngest Mayor to serve in Weakley County. He was re-elected again in 2018 and 2022. A life-long resident of Weakley County, Bynum graduated from the University of Tennessee at Martin with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. After college, Bynum worked in banking with First State Bank as a Business Development Specialist. In 2020, Bynum earned a Masters of Art in Leadership and Public Service from Lipscomb University. The position of being County Mayor has allowed Bynum to be involved in a number of organizations and opportunities. He is a member of the TN County Services Association, board member of Northwest Tennessee Development District, West Tennessee River Basin Authority, Everett-Stewart Regional Airport and the Regional Workforce Development Board. In 2019, Bynum was elected to the board for the Tennessee Association of County Mayors where he currently serves as 1st Vice-President.
With a heart for service and helping others, Jake has worked tirelessly to make the community a better place. Jake has been honored to serve as President of the Dresden Rotary Club, President of Weakley County Chamber of Commerce, President of the Dresden Business Association, Commissioner of Dresden Cal Ripken Youth League Baseball, Chairman of the Tennessee Iris Festival, Chairman of the Weakley County Reading Railroad, and Trustee for WestStar Leadership. Bynum has served on a number of boards including the Reelfoot Bank board of directors, West Tennessee and Weakley County United Way, Weakley and Obion County Carl Perkins, Volunteer Community Hospital, Weakley County Office on Aging, and Dresden Elks Lodge. In 2020, Bynum was appointed by Governor Lee to the Tennessee Board of Pharmacy as the consumer member. Bynum has been honored as the recipient of the 2016 Jackson Sun 40 Under 40, 2016 Tennessee Iris Festival Citizen of the Year, and 2017 Weakley Countian of the Year. Jake was elected in 2017 and 2020 by the Tennessee Baptist Convention to serve on the Union University Board of Trustees. Bynum is a graduate of WestStar Leadership, Delta Regional Authority Leadership Institute, and Leadership Tennessee.
Jake and his family are members of Dresden First Baptist Church where he serves as chairman of the deacon board. One of Jake’s proudest accomplishments is being a founding member of the Weakley County Backpack Program, an initiative to ensure that children in food insecure homes have food over the weekend. Since the implementation of the program, over 350 Weakley County students have received services from the program.
Jake considers himself the luckiest man in Dresden, but not because of the many opportunities he has been afforded. Bynum is blessed to have had a loving family and supportive group of friends. Most importantly, Bynum met and married the love of his life, Alyssa Bynum, who is a public school teacher. Jake and Alyssa are raising their two children, Ella (12) and Nash (10), as a team, and they support Jake and his many endeavors.
Angela Greek joined Governor's Early Literacy Foundation in 2022 as Finance Manager. She is responsible for the direction and oversight of the organization’s financial activities and works to manage, enhance, and grow the organization’s financial health.
Angela brings over 12 years of nonprofit accounting and finance experience to the organization. Just prior to joining GELF, she served nonprofit clients as an outsourced accounting consultant responsible for the full range of accounting and finance activities including policy development, audit preparation, and grants management as well as client relationship development.
A graduate of Middle Tennessee State University, Angela earned degrees in both English and Accounting and has been a licensed CPA since 2011. She is a Tennessee native, currently residing in Nashville with her husband John and daughter Cate, who was a recipient of Imagination Library books from birth until she started kindergarten.
“I know the strong foundation in education and literacy provided in my childhood by family educators and dedicated teachers has been a critical factor in shaping who I am as person, my view of the world, and how I see my place in it. I am exceptionally proud and feel very fortunate to be given the opportunity to use my skills and knowledge to advance the mission of strengthening early literacy in Tennessee and to be a part of the incredible impact such an effort has on the lives of all Tennesseans.”
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Katie Elam joined Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation in 2022 as Program Manager for the Statewide Early Literacy Education Collaborative of Tennessee (SELECT), a statewide initiative aimed at connecting early literacy leaders across Tennessee. The work of SELECT envisions a Tennessee where all children have equitable access to resources and opportunities to become confident readers, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners.
Katie previously worked in the field of education for over 15 years. She started her career as an early childhood teacher at a developmental preschool, taught Pre-K blended with Metro-Nashville Public Schools, and later served as a dean and assistant principal at an elementary charter school in Nashville, TN.
Originally from Tullahoma, Tennessee, Katie earned her BA in psychology and sociology from the University of Tennessee and her MEd from Vanderbilt University in Early Childhood Special Education. She is a self proclaimed book nerd whose “what to read next” stack never stops growing. She also enjoys doing puzzles, cheering on the Vols and hiking with her dog, Rosemary.
“Books are magic. And falling in love with reading is one of the most impactful things that can happen for a young child. Despite being a reluctant young reader, I know I am the person I am today because of the people who helped me see myself as a reader early on. I am thrilled to be joining this team and working to connect people doing this incredibly important work across Tennessee to help ensure that every child in our state can see themselves as a reader, too.”
Contact Katie:
[email protected]
Vice President & Relationship Manager
INSBANK & TMA Medical Banking
James is a Vice President and Relationship Manager at INSBANK & TMA Medical Banking responsible for managing a portfolio of consumer and commercial loans and deposits in the medical/healthcare field. He has spent over 15 years working in banking and finance, including 7 years on Wall Street, spending most of that in corporate development and private equity sales at Barclays Wealth. James holds a bachelor’s degree in International Business from The University of Southern Mississippi.
James is a member of the Phoenix Club of Nashville, which is a non-profit that supports under-served youth in Middle Tennessee. He also participated in Young Leadership Council, which helped placed him with Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation as a board intern, before officially joining the board in 2022.
In his spare time, James loves spending time with his wonderful wife Elizabeth and two amazing daughters, Rowan and Caroline, who are the inspiration behind his desire to focus his philanthropy on childhood literacy and wellbeing. Both girls were participants in GELF’s Imagination Library and he attributes a large part of their love of reading to this program.
Partner, Merchant Banking
William Blair & Company
Jamie leads the firm’s Merchant Banking effort which provides high net worth private wealth clients with access to unique private capital offerings. Prior to founding the firm’s Merchant Banking effort, Jamie spent 20+ years in investment banking where he founded the firm’s family office practice, served as a senior member of the firm’s financial sponsors group and advised on M&A transactions and capital raises. Jamie joined William Blair in 2004 from Bear Stearns and began his career at Cowen & Company. Jamie serves on the firm’s Wilblairco (Partner investment vehicle) Committee, MVV Committee (Mission, Vision, Values) and Community Impact Steering Committee.
Jamie is the current Chair of the Board of Directors for the American Red Cross of Greater Chicago, serves on the Board of Advisors for Vanderbilt University’s College of Arts & Science and is a Board member for Book’em. Previously, he was Chair of the Board of Directors for Bernie’s Book Bank, Treasurer and Board Member for the Gorton Community Center and served on the Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital Philanthropic Advisory Council and the Men’s Golf Pro-Am Committee for Lurie Children’s Hospital. Jamie received his B.A. cum laude from Vanderbilt University and his MBA with honors from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business where he has been a guest lecturer on investment banking.
Some of our teachers lost all of their teaching supplies in the flood, and all of the teachers at Waverly Elementary had to be relocated, this generous gift not only reminds our teachers, students and entire community that we have not been forgotten, but it also allows our teachers to replenish some of their lost teaching items to continue to strengthen our students’ literacy skills.
A Humphreys County Teacher
We always hear from the mothers how their children love listening to them read a story repeatedly. The home library will help deepen the connection and make it much stronger and what an impact it will make with the children to see that their moms or dads sent them something! I am so thankful to Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation for making this possible. It’s going to make a special Christmas for the parents and 158 children!
Linda Lee White
Founder and Executive Director
Women Ablaze Ministries
My daughter is nine and very smart, talented, and creative, and she will just love this. Since I won’t be home for Christmas, it’s like I’ll still be there for her. I am very excited about this!
A Participating Mother
This means a lot to me because I do not get to talk with my children much. It is a way that I can be in contact with them, and that will mean a lot to them. I am so happy that something is coming from me to them.
A Participating Mother
Through SELECT, Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation brings together early literacy leaders from across the state to build connections and a shared understanding of current initiatives and future opportunities through meaningful dialogue. The purpose of SELECT is to create a collaborative statewide vision for early literacy efforts in Tennessee.
During SELECT, the group determined that a shared action plan would help outline challenges, identify priority next steps to align their work together and drive solutions that strengthen early literacy statewide.
Further information about this first SELECT meeting is detailed in the full report at the link below.
We hope you enjoy and are inspired by this SELECT report. We believe it exemplifies the power of collaboration and the vital importance of early literacy work in Tennessee.
Danielle Whitworth Barnes serves as Managing Director for EY in the Government and Public Sector Practice. Leading the EY Health and Human Services pillar, Danielle focuses on the key intersections of policy, process, and people across various social services programs. Her work as a Government Executive Lead within the firm is dedicated to helping clients create solutions that have lasting impact.
Prior to her appointment at EY, Danielle served as a member of the Governor’s Cabinet as the Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Human Service. Under two different Governor’s, she led the operations and strategic direction of the state’s second largest agency. The Department provides services to approximately two million Tennesseans each year through programs such as Families First, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Child Support, Child Care Services, Vocational Rehabilitation, Disability Determination Services, Adult Protective Services, Child and Adult Food Program and Social Services Block Grant. Operating a budget of over $2.1 billion, providing leadership to more than 4,000 employees, and managing 113 facilities, Danielle maintained a reputation for driving for strong results for individuals, families and communities through meaningful work outcomes and community partnerships.
Through her work in Human Services, Danielle led the department in operationalizing its two-generational approach through the concept of building a thriving Tennessee. To further the Department’s impact, Danielle realigned the Department to provide transformative services to Tennesseans. Under her leadership, the Department increased the number of collaborative partnerships with emphasis on meeting the essential needs of families, enhancing the customer experience, modernizing technology, reducing administrative process, increasing access to services in rural communities, and connecting DHS customers to sustainable employment opportunities. As Commissioner during the COVID-19 pandemic, she ushered new programs and processes, such as P-EBT, Pandemic Cash Assistance, Pandemic Child Care, and others, to quickly respond to the needs of Tennesseans.
Prior to her appointment at DHS, she served as Deputy Commissioner & General Counsel for the Tennessee Department of Human Resources. In her capacity, she co-authored and implemented the Tennessee Excellence and Accountability (T.E.A.M.) Act which overhauled the state’s civil service practices, created the state’s mediation program, revamped the State’s performance management processes, and enacted pay for performance for state employees. Before her tenure in public service, she also practiced with a private law firm.
Danielle holds certification as a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR), Society for Human Resource Management Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP), and International Public Management Association Senior Certified Professional (IPMA-SCP). She earned her undergraduate degree from Spelman College and her law degree from the University of Tennessee College of Law.
"As a lover of reading, I am a strong believer that it is critical that every kid have the opportunity to explore the wonder books can bring. It has been said that 'reading is like dreaming with your eyes open.' What a joy to be a part of providing dreams to every kid in Tennessee."
Some of our teachers lost all of their teaching supplies in the flood, and all of the teachers at Waverly Elementary had to be relocated, this generous gift not only reminds our teachers, students and entire community that we have not been forgotten, but it also allows our teachers to replenish some of their lost teaching items to continue to strengthen our students’ literacy skills.
A Humphreys County Teacher
Chad Carter joined Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation in 2021 as Executive Operations Manager. He is responsible for holistically supporting the Foundation’s efforts to fulfill its early literacy mission. Chad helps the GELF team strategize process improvements to increase quality, productivity, and efficiency in the organization’s operations.
Chad grew up on a farm in Valdosta, GA. After studying Commercial Recreation at Georgia Southern University, he moved to Girdwood, Alaska, to work for a luxury adventure company. After over 10 years of experience in the Alaska tourism industry, he found his passion in the nonprofit sector while serving in an operational role for a nonprofit environmental law firm. In 2018, fate brought Chad to Nashville, where he enjoys exploring the city with his husband, John, and dog, Dozer.
“Literacy doesn’t just unlock the doors to creativity and economic prosperity, literacy also helps people navigate their own mental and physical health. I’m so proud to serve the organization and serve the needs of Tennessee’s future.”
Contact Chad:
[email protected]
Judi Hankins Davis joined Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation in 2015 as Regional Consultant, Birth-5 Book Delivery program, aiding and sustaining east Tennessee county affiliates of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. Judi builds deep relationships with volunteers and supports affiliates in reorganizing their boards, identifying local business partners and community advocates, and sharing successful fundraising ideas.
She previously served as the Director of the McMinn County Education Foundation and McMinn County Imagination Library Chair. Judi is a 20-year veteran 2nd grade classroom teacher and served as an Athens City Schools’ gifted education teacher for 12 years.
Judi’s B.S. in elementary education from Tennessee Wesleyan University, M.A. in gifted education from the University of Tennessee and Ed.S. from Lincoln Memorial University have given her the skills to educate young children in McMinn County and the passion to support program affiliates that serve children in their communities. Originally from Greeneville, Tenn., Judi is an avid genealogy researcher. She, her husband Cary, and dog Sally, live in Athens, and they love to travel.
“Growing up in small towns in east Tennessee and southwest Virginia enabled me to appreciate rural living through vivid stories shared from those of past generations. The stories were mostly parables and fables, all filled with voices of expression by way of my father and our ancestors. Over a 5-year period, Tennessee’s children can receive 60 quality age-appropriate books in the home and experience the joy of stories and storytelling. This is where learning begins!”
Joe Strausbaugh joined Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation in 2021 as Data Manager. He is responsible for maintaining the Foundation’s databases and software.
Joe previously served in IT and data management roles with Catholic Charities of Tennessee, the General Commission on United Methodist Men, and the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry.
He received a B.A. in history and music from Gettysburg College, an MDiv. from Drew University, and an MPA with a concentration in nonprofit management from the University of Colorado Denver.
“GELF is a vital, energetic organization seeking to build a family scholarly culture and love of reading among young Tennesseans. I am honored to be a part of the stellar team of literacy enthusiasts who have taken on this important cause.”
Contact Joe:
[email protected]
Jacob Edwards joined Governor's Early Literacy Foundation in 2021 as Program Manager, Birth-5 Initiatives, responsible for overseeing the Foundation’s initiatives that serve children from birth to age five statewide, including most notably, Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library in Tennessee, and Storybook Trails. He is responsible for building and maintaining relationships with volunteers and partners to sustain and grow these initiatives.
Jacob previously served in an operational role at Kipp Kirkpatrick Elementary School in Nashville, Tenn., and has four years’ experience as an elementary school teacher in Knoxville and Nashville. He graduated from the University of Tennessee with a B.S. in education, focused in kinesiology. Originally from Knoxville, Jacob enjoys playing golf, cheering on the Volunteers and Nashville Predators, and spending time outdoors with his wife, Margo, and their dog, Bogey.
“I feel honored to be a part of a team that gets to help build a foundation for lifelong learners across the state of Tennessee. Knowing that we are giving children a chance to explore the world and their imaginations through books and providing a necessary resource to families and educators should bring us all joy. “It takes a village,” and we are only just getting started!”
Contact Jacob:
[email protected]
Abigail Sanderson joined Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation in 2021 and is responsible for planning, organizing and directing the Foundation’s fundraising efforts, including individual giving, corporate sponsorship and grants.
Abigail brings over eight years’ experience in project and program management, strategy and board development and fundraising. Prior to joining the Foundation, Abigail served as Senior Manager of Institutional Relations at Cheekwood, where she increased institutional support by approximately 60%, raising over $1M in foundation, corporate and government grants over a three-year period. Abigail also worked as an independent nonprofit consultant, Public Programs Manager at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and Communications Manager at Healing Arts Project, Inc. As a nonprofit professional, Abigail is committed to industry ethics; diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion; and raising funds to help meet community needs.
Abigail has an M.M. and an M.A. in Nonprofit Arts Administration from Indiana University Bloomington, where she focused her studies on organizational behavior, strategy and fundraising. Abigail and her husband (John) have a young son (Liam) and live in Nashville. As a mother of a young Imagination Library book recipient, Abigail’s commitment to the Foundation is as personal as it is professional.
“I remember as a child, I would sneak away to read ‘just one more chapter’ of one of the many books I read in my youth. These books took me on adventures, to far away worlds and times…places where anything was possible, and I was at once the observer, the narrator, the heroine. I want to give these same experiences to my son because I understand how reading grows the mind, ignites the imagination and sets a child up for success. I feel very privileged and grateful to be a part of the effort to bring this gift to all young children in Tennessee.”
Contact Abigail:
[email protected]
James Pond has more than 20 years of experience in nonprofit leadership. As President of Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation (GELF), he develops long-term strategies for strengthening early literacy in Tennessee, partnering with organizations to amplify innovative programs for children statewide. His leadership role unites the efforts of the GELF team; more than 700 statewide volunteers; corporate partners; municipal and state government; and other public and private organizations.
A native of Antioch, Calif., James previously served as Executive Director of Veteran’s PATH, which helps combat veterans find health and healing. He also spent 12 years working with organizations combatting sex trafficking in Southeast Asia. After serving eight years in the U.S. Marine Corps, he worked 10 years in corporate America before beginning his nonprofit career.
James earned a master’s degree in 2004 at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, Calif. He and his wife Athena have three adult children, two grandchildren and live in Nashville.
“By putting books in the hands of thousands of children across the state each month, we are opening their minds and helping them become lifelong learners. This work is a privilege, an honor and a great deal of fun.”
Contact James:
[email protected]
Dean Dorsey Hoskins, who joined Governor's Early Literacy Foundation as Vice President in 2012, is primarily responsible for the Foundation’s financial management, operations and strategic program partnerships. She also assists in fundraising, program support and strategic planning.
Prior to joining the GELF team, Dean spent a decade as a motivational speaker and consultant to nonprofits and financial services firms on matters of operations and internal communications. She also has more than 15 years of experience as an entrepreneur.
Originally from Macon, Ga., Dean graduated cum laude from the University of Georgia with a B.B.A. in risk management and insurance. In 2020, Dean became “Neannie” to Emery, her first granddaughter and Imagination Library participant.
“As the daughter of an elementary school teacher and parents that modeled lifelong learning, I am passionate about our mission to give Tennessee’s children the very best start in life through the love of reading. I have always believed that if children can read, then every door is opened for them to succeed in school and in life.”
Contact Dean:
[email protected]
Claire Jones joined Governor's Early Literacy Foundation in 2016 as Communications Manager, responsible for creating the Foundation’s brand messaging and marketing strategy to raise awareness of its early literacy mission and programs statewide. She manages the Foundation’s communications and supports program affiliates at the grassroots level.
Claire previously served as Policy Coordinator for former Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal. She graduated cum laude from Louisiana State University with a B.A. in political communications and a minor in history. Originally from Shreveport, La., Claire is an avid LSU football fan and loves country music, crawfish and trying new Nashville restaurants.
"The best part of my job is knowing that we are making a real difference for children and providing families with a special bond through reading together, one that I am forever grateful to have experienced as a child.”
Contact Claire:
[email protected]
Linda Kirkpatrick joined Governor's Early Literacy Foundation in 2014 as Executive Assistant for Administration and Outreach. In 2020, she transitioned into the role of Program Manager, serving as the primary point of contact for Imagination Library county affiliates and existing programs. She works to cultivate and maintain strong relationships with volunteers, staff and supporters statewide to encourage growth and sustainability. Linda loves traveling to meet with county volunteers across the state to amplify their efforts.
A native of Nashville, Tenn., Linda enjoys hiking and spending time with her family and “grand dogs.”
Contact Linda:
[email protected]
Meredith Hilleary joined Governor's Early Literacy Foundation in 2022 as Program Manager, K-3 Initiatives, responsible for overseeing initiatives that serve children from kindergarten through 3rd grade, including the K-3 Home Library, Book Bus, and Caregiver Engagement programs. She is responsible for building and maintaining relationships with Tennessee school districts, educators, volunteers, and partners across the state to sustain and grow these initiatives.
Meredith most recently served as a 3rd Grade ELA Teacher with Sumner County Schools and has over twenty years’ experience in the field of education, having worked in a variety of roles in public schools, independent school advancement, non-profit education, and development. Prior to her experience in the education field, Meredith also served in various legislative and constituent service roles in Washington, D.C. She graduated from the University of Tennessee with a M.S. in Early Childhood Education after completing her undergraduate work in Sociology and Anthropology with a concentration in Politics at Washington and Lee University.
Meredith is a native of Alabama and the daughter of two former educators who helped instill in her a love of learning from an early age. She enjoys reading, playing tennis, the outdoors, travel, and spending time with her husband Van and their four children as well as their extended family.
“I am excited to join such a dynamic array of individuals who work with Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation to make an impact on the lives of students and their caregivers across the state of Tennessee! From the teachers, administrators, and caring adults in a student’s life, to the staff, volunteers, and partners that make it possible to provide additional resources and tools for learning to support the state’s curriculum goals, we all have an important role in growing literacy and giving every student a chance to learn and grow to the best of their ability.”
Contact Meredith:
[email protected]
Dustin Jacobsen joined Governor's Early Literacy Foundation in 2020 as Executive Assistant, working directly with the Foundation’s leadership to manage customer service and program relationships.
Previously, he spent 10 years working in non-profit organizations, most recently as Executive Director of the Old School Farm in Nashville, Tenn., where he worked to create vocational training, job opportunities and educational experiences for adults with developmental disabilities.
Dustin graduated from the University of Kansas with a B.A. in education and a minor in business administration. Originally from Lawrence, Kan., Dustin loves fishing, the Kansas Jayhawks basketball team and weekly movie nights with his wife and children.
“We are giving children across the state from every background and social status the same chance to imagine new worlds and learn through reading. Our book program also gives parents the chance to connect and engage with their children in a meaningful and beneficial way.”
Contact Dustin:
[email protected]
President and CEO
Niswonger Foundation
Dr. Nancy Dishner is President and CEO of the Niswonger Foundation. She previously served as Vice Provost for Enrollment Services and Director of the Roan Scholars Leadership Program at East Tennessee State University. She was a tenured professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis. She also served as Special Assistant to the University President. Her early experience was as a public school teacher in Unicoi County. Her 43-year career has focused on providing opportunities for children to receive the best educational opportunities possible in order to lead productive and fulfilling lives.
Nancy is an alumna of East Tennessee State University with a B.S. degree in Elementary Education, summa cum laude. She has a master’s degree in Supervision and Administration; and a Doctorate in Administration. She is the recipient of the ETSU Outstanding Staff Award, served at Staff Senate President, and is recognized in the ETSU Clemmer College of Education Hall of Fame. Nancy served two terms as President of Phi Kappa Phi honor society. She was named the ETSU Outstanding Alumna for 2013, and has a street named in her honor on the ETSU campus.
Dr. Dishner served two terms on the Board of Directors of the Johnson City/Jonesborough/Washington County Chamber of Commerce, establishing and chairing the Partners in Education program for Johnson City and Washington County. She served on the Johnson City Public Building Authority as both secretary and chair of the public relations committee.
She is a Commissioner on the Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC); on the Board of the Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association (TICUA), serving as vice president; and a board member for the Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation. She serves as a Board member for Communities in Schools, and on the Board of Tennesseans for Quality Early Education. She is an advisory board member on for SCORE. Nancy serves on the Board of Directors for the Niswonger Foundation and on the Executive Council for the Niswonger Children’s Hospital. She is a member of the Board of Trustees at Tusculum University.
"As a Tennessean and as an educator, I couldn't be prouder of the opportunity to serve on the Governor's Early Literacy Foundation. A love of reading opens the door to a successful future. All children deserve this opportunity!"
Director, Global Public & Community Affairs
Eastman Chemical Company
CeeGee McCord is an instrumental part of Eastman's global public affairs and policy team. She has responsibility for corporate and Eastman Foundation investing, social innovation and impact initiatives, community affairs, and economic development partnerships. In addition to leading the corporate responsibility and education initiatives ream, she manages the corporate events and customer engagements organization. This involves responsibility for all executive and Board functions, sales and investor meetings customer outreach, conferences, and VIP visits to Eastman offices and sites around the world.
Prior to joining Eastman, McCord worked extensively in the nonprofit and public service sector. She earned her bachelor's degree in management from Georgia Institute of Technology, and a master's degree in public administration from Kennesaw State University. McCord has served in many volunteer leadership positions in philanthropic and service organizations. She has served as the chair of the State Government Affairs Committee of the American Chemistry Council as a board member for the United Way of Tennessee, chaired the Kingsport Chamber of Commerce Board and the Commission of the Kingsport Housing and Redevelopment Authority. She currently serves as the secretary of the Kingsport Economic Development Board, is chair of the inclusion and diversity initiatives of the Kingsport Chamber of Commerce, a board member of the Johnson City/Washington County Chamber, and a lifetime member of Leadership Tennessee. McCord and her husband, Jeff, have three adult children.
President
Delta Dental of Tennessee
Prior to joining Delta Dental of Tennessee in 2015, Ballard previously served as CFO of Franklin-based Magazines.com. Prior to that, he was a controller for Corrections Corporation of America and an auditor of Arthur Anderson.
Ballard holds a bachelor's degree in accounting from Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Senior Vice President & Chief Legal Officer
Baptist Memorial Health Care Corporation
Mr. Duckett joined the Baptist Memorial Health Care Corporation in 1992. He directs all of Legal Services associated with Baptist Memorial Healthcare and has coordinated several mergers and acquisition on behalf of the corporation the largest of which was the acquisition of Mississippi Baptist Health System in Jackson, Mississippi. Baptist healthcare is the largest hospital based provider in the Mid-South (TN, AK & MS). Baptist operates 22 hospitals and employs over 18,500 employees and has the largest number of employed and allied physician practitioners in the region. Baptist is the largest provider of TennCare and Medicaid services in the Mid-South. As the Chief Legal Officer for the organization, he has overseen several complex transactions that have led to a number of new initiatives in health care. He was instrumental in some of the early physician acquisitions in the Memphis area. Additionally, he is responsible for Risk Management, Corporate Compliance, Privacy and Security, and the Legal and Regulatory Department.
He also served as a board member on the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis for six years.
He served as the Chief Administrative Officer for the City of Memphis in 1991. In that capacity he is the youngest ever to serve at 31 and the first African-American to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer for the City of Memphis.
Mr. Duckett served as an assistant to Senator Albert Gore, Jr., from 1985 to 1987 and as Director of Memphis Housing and Community Development for the City of Memphis from 1988 to 1990.
Mr. Duckett has managed to balance the demands between his family, professional and civic commitments. He is currently serving on the following community boards and initiatives:
National Civil Rights Museum Board of Directors (Executive Committee) (1996 – present)
Tennessee Board of Regents (2006-Present)
State of Tennessee Election Commission (2007 – present)
Memphis River Parks Partnership (former known as the Riverfront Development Corporation Greater Memphis Area Chamber of Commerce, Board of Directors
Member of the Leadership Academy Board of Governors
Fellow in the Memphis Bar Foundation
Fellow in the American Health Lawyers Association
AutoZone Liberty Bowl Festival Association, Board of Directors (2001 – present)
New Memphis Institute Board of Governor
Metropolitan Interfaith Association Board of Directors (Executive Committee) (2017-present) Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation (formerly Governor’s Books to Birth Foundation)
Mr. Duckett has also served on the following boards and committees:
Tennessee Hospital Association, Board of Director, Chairman 2007
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Board of Directors (2008 – 2014)
Board member of Cadence Bank, N.A. (2005 – 2007)
Board of Trustees of Christian Brothers University (2009 – 2013)
American Health Lawyers Association (2004 – 2010)
Goals for Memphis – Board Chairman
Memphis in May Board
The Economic Club Board of Directors
Commissioner of the Shelby County Election Commission. (1995 – 2006) Chairman (2003 – 2007)
American Hospital Association, Government Relations Officers Network Council
American Health Lawyers Association (AHLA) Board of Directors. (2003 – 2009)
Mr. Duckett has been recently acknowledged in the April 2018 Edition of the Becker’s Hospital Review as one of the “50 African American Leaders in Healthcare to Know”.
Mr. Duckett was featured on the cover of Memphis Medical News’ 2018 In Charge publication.
Senior Director, Community Initiatives
Dollar General Corporation
Denine Torr joined Dollar General in the fall of 1999. As senior director of Community Initiatives, she oversees corporate and foundation giving, employee volunteer engagement efforts, and cause-related partnerships for Dollar General's forty-four state market.
Mrs. Torr has designed and executed charitable initiatives for Dollar General that have raised more than $100 million for charity. She was instrumental in the creation of the Dollar General Employee Assistance Foundation. Under her leadership, the Dollar General Literacy Foundation has flourished into a national thought leader and has helped more than 9 million individuals learn to read, prepare for the high school equivalency or learn English.
Mrs. Torr received her Bachelor of Science degree in Broadcast Communications from Middle Tennessee State University. Prior to Dollar General, her experience includes network television production, freelance writing and public relations. Denine currently serves on the board of directors for the Nashville Public Library Foundation, Nashville Public Television and is board chair for ProLiteracy Worldwide.
Senior Manager Philanthropy
Nissan North America
Parul Bajaj is Senior Manager, Philanthropy for Nissan North America, responsible for leading the company’s corporate giving and philanthropy strategy for the U.S. She also serves as executive director of the Nissan Foundation, overseeing activities related to the Foundation’s ongoing support of educational programs that celebrate and foster diversity.
Bajaj joined the Nissan Corporate Communications team in March 2016 and brings extensive experience from Bridgestone and FedEx.
Since then, she has held positions of increasing responsibility in corporate and manufacturing communications. Most recently, she completed an 18-month assignment with the Renault-Nissan Mitsubishi communications team, based in Paris.
Bajaj holds a bachelor’s degree in international business and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Mississippi.
Senior Advisor
Office of Tennessee Governor Bill Lee
State of Tennessee
Brandon O. Gibson serves as a senior advisor to Tennessee Governor Bill Lee. She was appointed to this position in January 2019. Prior to this appointment, she served as a Tennessee Court of Appeals judge for the state's western section and is a sixth generation Tennessean. She graduated from Mississippi State University with a Bachelor of Science degree and Master’s degree in Agribusiness Management. She graduated from Southern Methodist University School of Law in 2000, practiced law in Texas for a year, and felt the pull back to West Tennessee, where she began practicing law in Jackson. She practiced at Pentecost & Glenn for many years until Governor Bill Haslam appointed her to the Tennessee Court of Appeals on December 26, 2013. Brandon was sworn in on September 1, 2014. She lives on a small farm in Crockett County, Tennessee.
“My daughter was a beneficiary of our program, and I saw a lifelong love of reading ignite. This program is an investment in Tennessee’s future, and I’m excited to be a part of that future.”
Executive Assistant
Frist Family
Jennifer Colquitt serves as an Executive Assistant to the Frist Family, working closely with the family from their primary residence assisting with household, event, and financial operations. Prior to working for the Frists, she worked in Development at Vanderbilt University as the Program Coordinator for Community and Foundation Relations. Jennifer graduated cum laude from Vanderbilt with a B.S. in Political Science and Psychology. She went on to earn a Masters Degree from the Education Department at Belmont University.
Jennifer enjoys being an active volunteer. She currently sits on the board of Chi Omega House Corporation at Vanderbilt as Past President, as well as Sports Servants, an organization that promotes sports as a mission in Belize. She is also a seventh-year active member at the Junior League of Nashville where she has served in many placements focused on literacy and child health in the Nashville community. She is a member of Midtown Fellowship Downtown Church where she is a Women’s Ministry volunteer. She lives in Nashville and her favorite role is being “Aunt Ju” to her 2 nieces and 2 nephews.
Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
Dr. Andrea Willis is the Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee. In her leadership role at BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, Dr. Willis ensures that all clinical initiatives and quality endeavors support the needs of our members, and contribute to the overall health and well-being of our communities. As the standard bearer for clinical excellence and positive health outcomes, she keeps quality care at the forefront of discussions with our customers, providers, regulators and stakeholders.
Meeting Dr. Willis means quickly recognizing her passion for better health and a better health care system, which stems from her early professional experience as a pediatrician. Within BlueCross, she has served as medical director, advising on care structures for many successful programs, including the CHOICES Long-Term Services and Support program for the state’s Medicaid population, and CoverTennessee.
Before joining our company, she served the State of Tennessee as director of CoverKids, helped develop Tennessee’s federally approved State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), and served as deputy commissioner for the Tennessee Department of Health.
Dr. Willis is a fellow with the American Academy of Pediatrics and a member of the Tennessee Medical Association. She earned a Master of Public Health from Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health and a Doctor of Medicine from Georgetown University School of Medicine.