Greater Nashville Technology Council opens search for new President and CEO
Established in 1999, the organization is the catalyst for creating America’s premiere collaborative and innovative tech community.
The Greater Nashville Technology Council (NTC) has announced the commencement of its search for a new President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The Search Committee, comprised of past and present NTC Board Members and community leaders, will be considering applications from individuals eager to lead and serve Middle Tennessee’s vibrant technology community.
Established in 1999, the NTC is the catalyst for creating America’s premiere collaborative and innovative tech community. The organization is the leading voice and advocate for the growth of Middle Tennessee’s $8 billion tech ecosystem and aligns its activities through four guiding pillars: Connect, Unite, Develop, and Promote.
Stepping into the role of Interim CEO is Sandi Hoff, NTC’s current Chief Operating Officer and Executive Director of the NTC Foundation. She brings over a decade of experience to the position, having spearheaded transformative initiatives such as Tennessee’s first registered technology apprenticeship program and securing over $3 million in grant funding to support tech workforce development programs. Hoff has been a champion of the tech community through her 11 years of service with NTC and will continue to lead day-to-day operations during this transitional period.
The job description and two ways to apply can be found at this link. The application deadline was not stated.
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