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CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE
Tennessee Public Works Magazine depends on articles submitted from a variety of sources. We are thankful to our
contributors. We encourage anyone interested in submitting an article related to Public Works in Tennessee to contact us
at 865-288-0815 or info@tnpublicworks.com.
Nicholas Bradshaw is Director of Fleet Services for the City of Knoxville and Vice President of TCAPWA.
Shelia Catron is Public Works Administrator for the City of Kingsport.
Bryon Fortner is Public Works Director for the City of Sevierville and Director of the Upper East Branch of TCAPWA.
Kathleen Gibi is Executive Director of Keep the Tennessee River Beautiful. Formerly Public Affairs Specialist at the
City of Knoxville, she was assigned to handle communications for the Public Works Department after joining the city in
2004.
Lauren Gray is the Senior Communications Specialist with the City of Oak Ridge.
Klair Kimmey is Publisher of Tennessee Public Works Magazine. She earned a BFA from the University of Tennessee.
After a successful corporate career, she has for the past 17 years managed her own design firm, K. Kimmey Design.
Ethan Skaggs, P.E., is TCAPWA West Branch Director, and Principal Engineer for LDA Engineering. He was
Construction Survey Administrator for the City of Memphis after serving several years as Senior Design Engineer for
the City of Memphis, Division of Engineering. He obtained his BSCE from the University of Memphis, concentrating in
Transportation Engineering, and is a licensed Professional Engineer. Ethan has over 14 years of experience in both the
private and public sectors.
Lisa Hood Skinner, CTA is a seasoned journalist, brand strategist and marketer who’s lived and worked around
the world. In recent years she’s provided communications/strategic messaging for East Tennessee’s Innovation Valley
and Tennessee Valley Authority. In the last six years, she has won five Golden Press Card Awards from the Society of
Professional Journalists, East Tennessee chapter.
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