Nicole Flammia
Big Machine Label Group has promoted Nicole Flammia to vice president of creative photo and video production, musicrow.com reports.
A graduate of Belmont University, Flammia joined BMLG in 2015. Her work has yielded CMA and ACM award wins and nominations for videos.
“Nicole has been a true leader and creative force at Big Machine Label Group,” BMLG Creative Team Senior Vice President Sandi Spika Borchetta told musicrow.com. “Her dedication, hard work ethic and production mindset has greatly contributed to the success of our creative content.”
Nashville-based Pennington Distilling Co. has announced three additions.
Sarah Smith has joined as sales manager. She will manage the sales team and assist in the management of the company’s distributors in 17 states. Prior to working for Pennington, Smith worked at Best Brands, a family-owned wine and spirits distributor, for 12 years.
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A Nashville charter school company has expressed interest in expanding into Rutherford County.
ReThink Forward, a 501 (c)(3), has started the process of seeking to open a school in the Smyrna-La Vergne area, Dr. James Sullivan, Rutherford County Schools assistant superintendent, said during an RCS School Board meeting.
The company filed a letter of intent with the Tennessee Department of Education. The document calls the proposed school Rutherford Collegiate Prep and lists an estimated 2022 opening date. That would make it Rutherfordâs first charter school if approved.
Charter schools must follow a detailed process set by the state, including informing a local superintendent of its intent two months before April 1, Sullivan told the board. A local district may deny the charter, but a state board may overrule the decision, he said.
The Greater Nashville Technology Council has welcomed seven newly elected board members and one new ex-officio member.
According to Chris Bayham, COO at XSOLIS and Tech Council board chair, the new members include the following:
• Brice Brewer, Director of Software Engineering, Amazon
• Brice Perez, Specialist Customer Engineer of Data Analytics, Google Cloud
• Chase Williams, Vice President of Professional Services, 3-D Technology Group
• Eric Stephens, Chief Analytics Officer at Nashville General Hospital
• Jessica Burns, AVP of HCA Client Relations, CereCore
• Karen Brake, North America Chief Technology Officer, Nissan
• Tara Jones, interim Chief Information Officer, Brookdale
• Jeff Hite, Chief Economic Development Officer, Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce
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