Thrive Announces New Trustees
In 2021, the nonprofit welcomes three new trustees reflecting regional growth in leadership and representation
At the outset of 2021, Thrive Regional Partnership welcomed five new trustees to its board that reflect growing county representation and corporate leadership across the tri-state, 16-county greater Chattanooga region. The newly elected Board trustees are Barry Allen, Mike Costa, Nathan Lee, Jennifer McCurdy, and Harriette Stokes.
Meet the New Trustees
BARRY ALLEN
Barry Allen lives in Jasper, TN along with his wife, Laura and their two daughters, Gracie and Sophie. He graduated from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 1995 and has spent 26 years in the banking industry. He currently serves as President of Tower Community Bank in Jasper.
Barry is an avid cyclist and pursuer of all things outdoors with the principal plan of getting as far away from civilization as he can on long bike rides, hikes, or camping pursuits.
He has dedicated his non-work, public service life to land conservation, historic preservation, and economic development of Southeastern Tennessee and the South Cumberland Plateau. And, has also found himself active in animal rescue. Barry has most recently finished an 8 year stint on the board of the Tennessee River Gorge Trust, finishing his tenure as President in 2019 and 2020. Barry also serves on the board of The Battle of Franklin Trust.
MIKE COSTA
Mike Costa “Mike”, is the owner of Costa Media Advisors, an advisory firm focused on media, marketing and management.
A career in local television brought Mike to Chattanooga and the Tennessee Valley in 2000. He was general manager of WDSI Fox61 from 2000 to 2004. In 2004, Mike became general manager of WTVC NewsChannel9, a position he held until 2018. In his role as a station leader, Mike fell in love with this area, its people and its community organizations. He and his team at WTVC were responsible for the book, Chattanooga Heroic Drive: History of a Renaissance, documenting Chattanooga’s journey from “America’s dirtiest city” to the place ranked #1 by Outdoor Magazine.
From 2019 until October 2020, Mike led Alabama News Network in Montgomery, Alabama. Homesick for the Tennessee Valley and tired of commuting each week, he decided to return home to start a new phase of his journey and launched Costa Media Advisors.
Mike and his wife Suzy live in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
NATHAN LEE
Nathan Lee is the Project Manager for the Jackson County Economic Development Authority. In this role, he supports existing industries and recruits new industries into North Alabama.
Nathan is a graduate of Oklahoma University Economic Development Institute (OUEDI) and Auburn EDAA essentials of Economic Development. Nathan is from Jackson County Alabama and graduated from Pisgah High School. He has a Master’s degree from Liberty University and a Bachelor’s degree from Covenant College in Organizational Management.
Nathan has served in the United States Air Force, worked as a mechanic, served as a police officer, worked as a houseparent, and was a career coach in the Jackson County and Scottsboro City School System. Nathan and his wife Lisa have two daughters and reside in Jackson County Alabama.
JENNIFER MCCURDY
Jennifer McCurdy was born and raised in DeKalb County, AL and is a proud graduate of Auburn University holding a degree in Health Services Administration. She has served in healthcare marketing for over twenty years and has served as Executive Director of the Fort Payne Chamber of Commerce for three years.
Jennifer is a graduate of The Government and Economic Development Institute (GEDI) at Auburn University’s EDAA Leadership Institute program. She also attended and completed the Auburn University Basic Economic Development Course through The Government and Economic Development Institute (GEDI). A graduate of Leadership Dekalb, Jennifer currently serves on their Board of Directors. In partnership with DeKalb County Economic Development and Tennessee Valley Authority, Jennifer helped spearhead Rising Leaders of DeKalb, a young talent group formed two-year ago in DeKalb County.
Jennifer is married to Bruce McCurdy, and they have twelve year old twins, Reese and Sam.
HARRIETTE STOKES
Harriette Stokes is the Director of Executive Account Management & Economic Development for North Georgia Electric Membership Corporation serving Catoosa, Chattooga, Floyd, Gordon, Murray, Whitfield, and Walker Counties. Harriette has been with North Georgia EMC for 9 years.
Harriette received a B.S in Mathematics from the University of Florida and a J.D. from the University of Florida College of Law in Gainesville, FL. Harriette currently serves on the Board of the Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport Authority and represents her company with the Southeast Industrial Development Association and the Greater Chattanooga Economic Partnership.
Harriette has served on many boards including Catoosa County Chamber of Commerce, Ronald MacDonald House, Creative Discovery Museum, St Nicholas School, Chambliss Children’s Home and is a past board chair of Junior Achievement of Northwest Georgia.
With these appointments, the Thrive board consists of 27 trustees. Chaired by Connie Vaughan, Government Relations Manager for McKee Foods, the board of trustees includes: Rob Bradham, President & CEO of the Greater Dalton Chamber of Commerce; Daniel Carter of Carter Farm and Sewanee, University of the South; Whitney K. Coe of the Center for Rural Strategies; Chuck Dobbins of Dobbins Investments, LLC; Gary Farlow; Joel Houser, Southeast Field Coordinator for the Open Space Institute; Beth Jones, Executive Director of Southeast Tennessee Development; Denny Mobbs of Jordan Fabricating; Brittany Pittman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Rick Roden, President & CEO of Mountain Lakes Chamber of Commerce; Honna Rogers, Municipal Management Consultant for UT-Municipal Technical Advisory Service; Emerson Russell, CEO of ERMC Facility Services; Dr. Mina Sartipi, Program Leader for UTC’s Center for Urban Informatics and Progress; Dennis Tumlin, Chief Customer Officer of the TN Department of Tourist Development; Dr. Edna Varner, Senior Advisor for the Public Education Foundation; Greg A. Vital, President/CEO of Morning Pointe Senior Living; Elizabeth Wells of Rossville Redevelopment; and Charles Wood, Chief Economic Development Officer of the Greater Chattanooga Economic Partnership.