Jones joins board for Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Chattanooga recently elected Marcus Jones to its board of directors to support the organization’s ongoing effort to build affordable, energy-efficient homes and promote neighborhood development in the Chattanooga area.
Jones is an engineer and principal project manager for Tennessee Valley Authority. In addition, Jones is the president and CEO of Magnolia Developments LLC.
A native of Mississippi, Jones is a graduate of the University of Mississippi and is a certified Project Management Professional and a member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. “We are thrilled to have Marcus join our board,” said David Butler, president and CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Chattanooga Area. “His technology and industry insight coupled with business and leadership experience will be a valuable addition to the Habitat board.”
Other community leaders serving on Habitat’s board of directors include Catharine Bahner Daniels, Derrick DePriest, Randy Drummer, Jim Ford, Veronica Herrera, Mark Hite, Drew Hibbard, Beverly Johnson, Barbara Marter, Don McDowell, Linda Mines, James Moreland, Ron Morris, Craig Smith, David Wade, Jennifer Whitaker, Lebron Womack and Dave Worland.
At work in Chattanooga since 1986, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Chattanooga Area is a faith-based nonprofit organization that has built 271 homes.