MTAS, the Municipal Technical Advisory Service has announced the selection of the inaugural cohort for PULSE TN: Strengths-Based Leadership Intensive, a new statewide leadership program with a simple mission: “amplify the beat of local leadership for a stronger Tennessee.”
Rooted in the University of Tennessee System’s Grand Challenges initiative, PULSE TN’s convenes a selective cohort of municipal leaders, elected officials, and community partners from across the state to address the challenges including strengthening rural communities, advancing K-12 education, and overcoming addiction.
This inaugural cohort includes four persons from Greene County:
Jason Horne – Assistant Director of Greeneville City Schools

Amanda Waddell – Director of Grants and Strategic Initiatives, Greene County Partnership

Kendra Hopson – General Manager, Greene County Partnership

and Lynn Broyles – Executive Director, Greene County Anti-Drug Coalition




