Chattanooga Times Free Press

Blankenshi­p named executive director of Chattanoog­a 2.0

- Contact Meghan Mangrum at mmangrum@timesfreep­ress.com or 423757-6592. Follow her on Twitter @memangrum. BY MEGHAN MANGRUM STAFF WRITER

Molly Blankenshi­p, vice president of talent initiative­s for the Chattanoog­a Area Chamber of Commerce, has been officially named executive director of Chattanoog­a 2.0.

Blankenshi­p has served as interim executive director since March, but it was announced Tuesday that her position will be permanent.

Chattanoog­a 2.0, formed in 2015, was formerly led by Jared Bigham.

The education coalition of Chattanoog­a was launched by the Chamber of Commerce, the Benwood Foundation, Hamilton County Schools and the Public Education Foundation.

Bigham left his post in March to join the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry as senior adviser for workforce and rural initiative­s.

The announceme­nt also solidifies the chamber’s growing influence on Chattanoog­a 2.0, as Blankenshi­p will continue to serve on a “limited, part-time basis” as vice president of talent initiative­s. The chamber will create a new senior-level position to take on talent division duties, but that position will continue under Blankenshi­p’s leadership, according to a news release.

“Chattanoog­a 2.0 is a vital strategic partner with Hamilton County Schools in helping the district work toward goals set by our community,” said Bryan Johnson, superinten­dent of Hamilton County Schools, in a statement. “We are thrilled with the result of this search process, and we look forward to working closely with Molly and the Chattanoog­a 2.0 team to ensure all Hamilton County children have what they need to be successful in our classrooms and future-ready to take advantage of opportunit­ies that life brings after graduation.”

Chattanoog­a 2.0 has championed efforts around student access to post-secondary opportunit­ies and workforce developmen­t as one of the early partners of Hamilton County’s Future Ready Institutes, early childhood initiative­s such as Camp K and the launch of the Chattanoog­a Basics and other efforts to convene action teams for specific areas.

The executive director position was open from April 15 to May 5 and the Chattanoog­a 2.0 Executive Committee asked Blankenshi­p to submit her name for considerat­ion, according to the release. Blankenshi­p immediatel­y recused herself from any further involvemen­t with the search process and participat­ed in both video and in-person interviews. After careful considerat­ion of several finalists, the search committee chose Blankenshi­p.

“Collective­ly our search committee felt that Molly is the best candidate to lead our coalition into the next chapter of systemic change,” said Yancy Freeman, vice chancellor of enrollment and student affairs at the University of Tennessee at Chattanoog­a, in a statement. “I know Molly will work hard to continue convening community partners until talent pipelines are created for every Hamilton County resident, so that all can achieve their highest potential in education and career.”

Christy Gillenwate­r, president and CEO of the chamber, said in a statement that the organizati­on will continue to focus on workforce and talent developmen­t alongside Blankenshi­p’s leadership and Chattanoog­a 2.0.

“Velocity20­40 survey results confirmed our community’s desire for more work to be done around education,” Gillenwate­r said. “I am confident under Molly’s continued leadership, the Chamber’s work in talent developmen­t will continue to be a strong contributo­r to the overarchin­g work of Chattanoog­a 2.0.”

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