Chattanooga Times Free Press

Partnershi­p names Pam Ladd as chief executive officer

- BY EMMETT GIENAPP STAFF WRITER

Former Chattanoog­a City Council member Pam Ladd has been named chief executive officer of the Partnershi­p for Families, Children and Adults, according to a news release. Ladd originally joined the organizati­on in September 2015 as chief operating officer and interim CEO.

According to a release from the Partnershi­p, in her role as interim CEO Ladd “led the Partnershi­p through organizati­onal changes to better align the agency with the strategic plan developed by the Board.”

That included, “the broadening of community relations, identifica­tion of growth opportunit­ies which meet the changing needs of the community and strengthen­ing of Partnershi­p’s position as a leader in providing services.”

“I’ve had the opportunit­y to work with Pam over the last 10 months and am convinced there is no better leader for Partnershi­p today,” said Partnershi­p board Chairwoman Carol Mastey.

“All those we considered have the intellect, integrity and charisma required for the position. Pam stood apart as a leader with an extraordin­ary ability to connect vision, people and ideas to drive strategy and execution.

According to the organizati­on’s mission statement, the Partnershi­p for Families, Children and Adults has been serving the community for 136 years through profession­al counseling, crisis interventi­on, and prevention services. In 2015, their services affected the lives of over 38,000 people in Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama.

Partnershi­p is a United Way Member Agency and is accredited by the National Council on Accreditat­ion. The organizati­on provides several services to victims of domestic violence or families seeking guidance in conflict resolution by giving free or cost-adjusted assistance.

A longstandi­ng pillar of the community, the Partnershi­p was recognized by the Chattanoog­a Area Chamber of Commerce in 2006 as the Nonprofit Organizati­on of the Year for “demonstrat­ing excellence in nonprofit management and community impact.”

Mastey said, “The Board is confident that Pam’s diverse and broad experience in community leadership and entreprene­urism as

“PAM STOOD APART AS A LEADER WITH AN EXTRAORDIN­ARY ABILITY TO CONNECT VISION, PEOPLE AND IDEAS TO DRIVE STRATEGY AND EXECUTION.” – CAROL MASTEY, PARTNERSHI­P BOARD CHAIRWOMAN

well as her passion for leading high-performing teams will continue [the organizati­on’s] success in responding to the evolving needs of the community.”

In addition to serving on the Chattanoog­a City Council, Ladd was an assistant vice president at UNUM Provident, started and ran her own business for many years and also provided interim executive leadership to the Women’s Fund of Chattanoog­a during their CEO search.

Ladd also received the “UnBought and UnBossed” award in 2013 and is a Chattanoog­a Woman of Distinctio­n.

She was not immediatel­y available to comment on the announceme­nt Friday afternoon.

Contact staff writer Emmett Gienapp at egienapp@timesfreep­ress.com or 423-757-6731.

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