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Jeannine Alday is currently serving as
Chief-of-Staff for Hamilton County Mayor Claude Ramsey. She has served
as Administrator of Human Services for 20 years with specific
responsibility for Parks, Emergency Services, Corrections, Maintenance,
Social Services, and Development. She also served for nine years in the
County Schools as a classroom teacher and supervisor.
Jeannine
has served her community as President of the Riverbend Festival and the
Theatre Centre. She is currently involved in or has been involved in
the following organizations: Kiwanis Club, Chattanooga Theatre Center,
Allied Arts, Sexual Assault Center, Tennessee Recreation and Parks
Association, Tennessee Riverpark Planning and Design Committee,
Greenway Task Force, National Association of County Administrators,
National Association of Counties Human Services Steering Committee
Women’s Leadership Institute Board and Chattanooga Symphony and Opera
Association.
Jeannine was
recognized for her outstanding service to her alma mater, the
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, as a member of The Chancellor’s
Roundtable from 1994-1997. She was voted as 1994 Executive of the Year
by the Chattanooga Chapter of Professional Secretaries International
and was named as a Woman of Distinction in May, 2001.
Jeannine serves
on the Church Council at St. Luke United Methodist Church, chairs the
Pastor/Parish Committee and is a member of the Chattanooga District
Board of Trustees for the United Methodist Church. She and her husband
have a daughter who is a local attorney, a son who owns a public
relations firm in Franklin and four grandchildren. |