I am excited and proud to join a brilliant team working towards fostering economic growth for the entire region. “What attracted me to Clarksville was its perfect combination of Southern charm and modern innovation. Since she took over the IDB, Clarksville has had some major industrial announcements, including a FedEx distribution center, a second Microvast EV battery plant, and Clarksville’s biggest-ever industrial win: a $3.2 billion LG Chem EV battery plant. Shea Hopkins has been vice president of Industrial Development for the Clarksville-Montgomery County Industrial Development Board since September 2021. She was previously vice president of Economic Development at the Granbury Chamber of Commerce in Granbury, Texas. 2 in Company Production in Tennessee in the Century 21 System. In 2018, she received the Outstanding Young Alumni Award at Austin Peay State University. She’s co-owner of Century 21 Platinum Properties and Platinum Realty & Management, a Zillow Premier agent, and has been in various positions, including president and director of the Clarksville Association of Realtors. Realtor Kayla Gunter with Century 21 Platinum Properties grew up in Clarksville and has been around the home construction business her entire life. MORE: Judge Adrienne Fry on what led her to go into law | AUDIO 4. Originally from Brentwood, she is a graduate of the University of Tennessee College of Law and practiced law for over a decade before being named judge. “Taking the bench in the county you love, the place you’ve made home, is one of the greatest honors of my entire life,” Fry told Clarksville Now. Bill Lee to fill a vacancy, and in March, Lee visited Clarksville to campaign for her. She had previously been appointed to the bench by Gov. Adrienne Fry Adrienne Fry (Contributed)Ĭircuit Court Judge Adrienne Fry won her first election in May, the Republican primary, with no opponent in the general election. “The Mailroom will preserve and showcase that unique history while providing an upbeat, one-of-a-kind experience right in the heart of downtown.”ģ. “We are excited to bring life and energy back to this historic building that was once the hub of communication for all of Clarksville,” Cunningham said at the time. It all came to fruition when Wes Cunningham, owner of Strawberry Alley Ale Works down the block, bought the building and opened it in 2022 as a restaurant called The Mailroom. (Contributed)Įver since the Downtown Commons was proposed, hopes have bloomed for the old Federal Building across the street. Wes Cunningham Wes Cunningham, owner of Strawberry Alley Ale Works and The Mailroom, in December 2022. In addition to the classes he offers, he regularly opens his doors to help nonprofit and student groups.Ģ. Olasubomi “Ola” Aka-Bashorun is from Lagos, Nigeria, and operates the DBO Gallery at 106 N. Among the murals he’s created or contributed to, in partnership with local organizations, are the Mondrian-inspired mural on the CMCSS Central Office building on Crossland Avenue and “ Starry Night Clarksville” on the side of 420 Madison St. But today, you’ll find murals around almost every corner downtown, thanks in large part to his work. (Lee Erwin)īefore “Ola,” Clarksville’s mural scene had literally faded away. Olasubomi ‘Ola’ Aka-Bashorun The “Starry Night Clarksville” mural by Olasubomi “Ola” Aka-Bashorun, unveiled on Feb. We appreciate all they’ve done so far, and we look forward to seeing what they do next!ġ. Online condolences may be made at are 10 people under 40 who’ve already made a big difference. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Lifepoint Church, 1915 Rossview Road, Clarksville, TN 37043.Īrrangements are entrusted to Neal-Tarpley-Parchman Funeral Home, 1510 Madison Street, Clarksville, TN 37040 (931) 645-6488. In addition to her mother, Selinda is survived by her husband, Nick Chapman son, Eli Maddox Chapman brother, Omar (Crystal) Linder nephew, Eres Linder and three nieces, Emery Linder, Elsy Linder, and Taylor Linder. Visitation will be Saturday, September 18, from 12:00 PM until the hour of service, at the funeral home. She was a hairstylist and attended Lifepoint Church.Ī Celebration of Life Service will be held Saturday, September 18, at 2:00 PM, at the Chapel of Neal-Tarpley-Parchman Funeral Home. In addition to her father, she was also preceded in death by one brother, Humberto Linder. Selinda was born August 23, 1974, in Bitburg, Germany, to Grace Sanchez Linder and the late William Charles Linder. Clarksville – Selinda Angelina Linder Chapman, age 47, of Clarksville, passed away Sunday, September 5, 2021, at her residence.
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