Monday 19th May 2025

Frilling Named Vice President Of State Economic Development Council

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Nashville, Tenn.–Lindsay Frilling, CEO of the Obion County Joint Economic Development Corporation, was named the Tennessee Economic Development Council’s Vice President for the 2021-2022 year. This position comes after years of service in the economic development community.
The Tennessee Economic Development Council (TEDC) announces its board officers for 2021-2022. The officers were elected by the nominating committee at TEDC’s Fall Conference held in Memphis, TN.
The full roster of new officers are: President, Greg Lowe, Director of Economic Development, City of Lewisburg; Vice President, Lindsay Frilling, CEO, Obion County Joint Economic Development Corporation; Secretary/Treasurer, Marshall Ramsey, President, Morristown Area Chamber of Commerce; Immediate Past President, Bryan Daniels, President/CEO, Blount Partnership; West Tennessee Representative, Kingsley Brock, Director of Economic Development, Gibson County; Middle Tennessee Representative, Travis Groth, Vice President, Economic Development, Maury
County Chamber & Economic Alliance; East Tennessee Representative, Clay Walker, CEO, NETWORKS; State Liaison, Jamie Stitt, Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Business Development, TN Department of Economic & Community Development; UTCIS Representative, Beth Phillips, Economic Development Programs Manager, UT Center for Industrial Services; SEDC Representative, John Duncan, Director of Economic Development, Collierville.
TEDC is a statewide organization for both public and private sector professionals involved in economic development. TEDC provides professional development opportunities for its more than 425 members and works with state officials to maintain an attractive business environment in Tennessee.
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