CLARKSVILLE, TN – The Tennessee River Chapter of the American Red Cross of Tennessee is proud to announce Stacey Levine as its new executive director. Levine brings more than two decades of leadership experience across public, private and nonprofit sectors, with a strong track record of driving community impact through strategic collaboration and innovative programming.
“We are happy to welcome Stacey Levine to the Tennessee River Chapter,” said Joel Sullivan, Regional Chief Executive Officer for the American Red Cross of Tennessee. “Her passion for community development makes her an ideal leader to guide this chapter as we continue our mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering throughout the Tennessee Region.”
Levine’s career includes roles as Regional Director for the Healthier Tennessee Communities Program and Program Director for Music City Girls Lead! at Lipscomb University. She is a licensed architect and a LEED Accredited Professional, with a Master of Arts in Civic Leadership from Lipscomb University and a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from the University of Tennessee.
“I am thrilled to join the American Red Cross and be part of an organization known for compassion and action,” said Stacey Levine. “Working alongside amazing volunteers and community partners, I look forward to expanding our reach in this region and delivering vital support when it matters most.”
Last fiscal year in the Tennessee River Chapter, Red Cross volunteers provided care, food, hope and shelter to more than 133 families following local disasters. Volunteers also helped install 710 smoke alarms and the chapter collected over 8,000 units of blood.
To find out how you can serve in your community, visit redcross.org.
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