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Bolivar Mayor Julian McTizic elected 1st Vice President of Tennessee Municipal League

NASHVILLE – Bolivar Mayor Julian McTizic was elected 1st Vice President of the Tennessee Municipal League (TML) during the League’s annual business meeting recently held in conjunction with the TML Annual Conference in Knoxville. Gallatin Mayor Paige Brown was elected president. 

The TML elects three officers, a president and two vice presidents, one representing each grand division of Tennessee. Mayor McTizic was nominated by a six-member nominating committee composed of municipal officials statewide. He was then elected for a one-year term by a majority vote from members in attendance at the annual business meeting. The TML’s vice presidents are traditionally in line to succeed the president. Kevin Brooks, Cleveland Mayor, was elected as the TML’s 2nd Vice President. Farragut Mayor Ron Williams will remain on the board as immediate past president.

Founded in 1940 and based in Nashville, the Tennessee Municipal League advocates for the interests of 345 cities and towns across the state of Tennessee, and the citizens they serve. As a member of the TML board of directors, Brooks will propose and determine legislative and policy priorities for the League.

The TML board also includes mayors of Tennessee’s largest cities, eight district directors, and four at-large directors.

The four urban mayors are Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly, Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon, Memphis Mayor Paul Young, and Metro Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell.

The eight district directors, representing their section of the state, were nominated and elected during district caucuses. They are District 1: Darrell Duncan, Kingsport Alderman; District 2: Gary Chesney, Morristown Mayor; District 3: Stefanie Dalton, Red Bank Vice Mayor; District 4: Keith Morrison, Algood City Administrator; District 5: Ann Schneider Williams, Springfield Mayor; District 6: Jessica Salamida, Nolensville Vice Mayor; District 7: Blake Walley, Savannah City Manager; and District 8: Bethany Huffman, Millington Alderwoman. 

The four at-large directors were nominated by a six-member nominating committee composed of municipal officials statewide. They were then elected for a one-year term by a majority vote from member municipalities in attendance at the General Business Meeting. Those directors are: Roland “Trey” Dykes, Newport Mayor; Johnny Dodd, Jackson City Council; Tim Ellis, Goodlettsville City Manager, and Joe Pitts, Clarksville Mayor.

Kay Senter, Morristown councilmember and chairman of the Tennessee Municipal Bond Fund also sits on the board. And a representative from an affiliate organization is also voting board member, David Smoak, Farragut city administrator and president of the Tennessee City Management Association.

Founded in 1940 and based in Nashville, the Tennessee Municipal League serves as the voice of and advocate for Tennessee’s 345 towns and cities.


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