2019 ORDER OF THE RED TRIANGLE
DAVID WILDS

For 2019, the YMCA of Middle Tennessee presents the Order of the Red Triangle—its top volunteer honor—to David Wilds.
An avid runner, Wilds says his love for running was inspired by his service in the U.S. Marine Corps and the YMCA, and led him to complete a remarkable 68 marathons. His decades-long involvement with our Y began as a member. Over the years, David learned more about the Y’s range of youth outreach programs, prompting him to support our nonprofit not only as a member, but also as a donor. As his connection deepened, and as is often the case, David began to give of his time and talents as a volunteer, eventually joining the Finance Committee, which he now chairs.
David’s critical and steady leadership and experience as a career investment professional was paramount as our YMCA emerged from its restructuring efforts in 2013 and 2014. He continues to provide wise counsel through the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to his financial acumen, it’s clear David’s heart is in it, too. He leads by example, always wanting to be the “first in” to support YMCA campaigns for critical initiatives, and his generosity will make a difference for generations to come through the campership David established in the YMCA’s endowment fund.
Although now officially ‘retired,’ David continues to serve as the Managing Partner of First Avenue Partners, which he founded, and where he is actively involved in managing private equity investments. Prior to his role with First Avenue Partners, David’s accomplished career included roles as a partner at J.C. Bradford & Company, Chairman of the Board for Cumberland Health Systems and Principal with Nelson Capital Group. In 1998, he helped to found The Family Office, where he served as CEO for 19 years prior to his retirement, providing financial, investment and wealth management services to the Turner family, founders of Dollar General.
Having served on the board of nine public companies, David currently serves on the Board of Directors for Nashville-based iii3 Verticals. He has also held board positions at iPayment, Inc., a card transaction processing services company that was taken private in 2006; Dollar General, which was sold to KKR and GS Capital Partners; and Symbion, Inc., which was sold to Crestview Partners. David holds a Bachelor of Arts from Vanderbilt University and a Master of Business Administration from Emory University.
David has two daughters and a teenage grandson who’s literally following in some of his footsteps, racking up miles as an accomplished cross country runner. When not busy with his service on nonprofit and corporate boards, he and his wife Cindy enjoy spending time in Boca Grande, Florida, and also hope to get back to Italy when the pandemic subsides.
We congratulate David on this well-deserved honor, and offer our most sincere gratitude for all that he has done and continues to do to support and steward our YMCA.
- 1964 — H.G. Hill Jr.
- 1965 — Clifford Love Jr.
- 1966 — Edmund W. Turnley Sr.
- 1967 — Mark Bradford Jr.
- 1968 — Roupen M. Gulbenk
- 1969 — Harold U. Buchi
- 1970 — George H. Cate Jr.
- 1971 — Russell W. Brothers
- 1972 — James M. Hudgins M.D.
- 1973 — Robert L. Freeman
- 1974 — D. H. Vardell
- 1975 — Thomas E. Baldridge
- 1976 — Homer B. Gibbs Jr.
- 1977 — James M. Ward
- 1978 — Charles L. Cornelius Jr.
- 1979 — A. Battle Rodes
- 1979 — William C. Weaver Jr.
- 1980 — William Henderson
- 1981 — Sydney F. Keeble Jr.
- 1982 — J. P. Foster
- 1983 — W. Ridley Wills II
- 1984 — Walter Knestrick
- 1985 — Dortch Oldham
- 1986 — Jack Elisar
- 1987 — Robert L. Bibb Jr.
- 1988 — James L. Harper
- 1988 — William B. Wadlington M.D.
- 1989 — William Wilson
- 1990 — E.M. “Bert” Haywood
- 1991 — Nelson Andrews
- 1992 — Sandra Ford Fulton
- 1993 — William E. Turner Jr.
- 1996 — Margaret H. Maddox
- 1997 — H. Lee Barfield
- 1998 — John Ed Miller
- 1999 — Rebecca Thomas
- 2000 — Cal Turner Sr.
- 2001 — Senator Douglas Henry
- 2002 — James A. “Jimmy” Webb III
- 2003 — Anne E. Ragsdale
- 2004 — Florence Davis
- 2005 — Ron F. Knox Jr.
- 2006 — Jacquelyn Draughon Guthrie
- 2007 — Bill DeLoache
- 2008 — Cal Turner Jr.
- 2009 — Wood S. Caldwell
- 2010 — Rep. Brenda Gilmore
- 2011 — Frank F. Drowota III
- 2012 — George L. Yowell
- 2013 — Marty G. Dickens
- 2014 — Leilani S. Boulware
- 2015 — Bill Lee
- 2016 — Liz Wilson
- 2017 — R. Walter Hale III
- 2018 — Jimmy Granberry
2019 H.G. HILL JR. PHILANTHROPIC AWARD
GOV. BILL AND MARIA LEE

For 2019, it is the Foundation of the YMCA of Middle Tennessee’s distinct privilege to present its highest volunteer honor, the H.G. Hill Jr. Philanthropic Award, to Governor Bill Lee and his wife, Maria. Inspired by their deep faith, Bill and Maria truly embody the spirit of the award, having tirelessly supported the Y and so many other organizations in our community and abroad.
Bill joined the YMCA of Middle Tennessee board of directors in 2008 and brought with him a passion for the Y’s efforts to help young people in our community overcome obstacles and circumstances to discover their true potential. As a longtime supporter of Y-CAP and the east Nashville youth who take part in its programs, Bill has been a true champion for positive youth development in our community.
Bill’s involvement with the Y only deepened over time, and in 2014, he was named Association Board Chair, taking the helm as our chief volunteer officer at a pivotal time in our YMCA’s history. His Christ-centered leadership was a source of constant strength and resolve during and following the execution of a financial sustainability plan, which included a significant restructuring of our membership and program operations that has further fortified our Y’s ability to continue serving our community for generations to come.
During his tenure as a Y volunteer, Bill met and was inspired by one of our Y-CAP participants at our annual Power Luncheon. Shortly thereafter, he and Maria began getting to know the teen, forging a relationship which continues today. Although their support of this remarkable young man may seem above and beyond the call of duty, it’s a regular occurrence for Bill and Maria, who have devotedly supported not only the Y, but many other organizations as well. The couple are active in Grace Chapel Church and numerous faith-based organizations, which have taken them all over the world to serve people in need, including Africa, Central America and the Middle East.
In addition to her work as first lady and the Tennessee Serves initiative she inspired, Maria also serves on the board of Friend2Friend Book Project, a mission devoted to delivering uplifting literature to children suffering from medical hardships.
Prior to being elected governor, Bill served as president of Lee Company, the business his grandfather founded in 1944. Bill and Maria are the proud parents of four children and eight grandchildren.
It is the Foundation’s distinct privilege to present them with its highest honor.
1995 — Sis & Dortch Oldham
1996 — Margaret & Dan Maddox
1997 — Anne Knestrick
1997 — Walter Knestrick
1998 — Cathy & Bill Turner Jr.
1999 — Anna & Bill Wadlington M.D.
2000 — Anne & Dick Ragsdale
2001 — Florence & Buzz Davis
2002 — Honey & Joe Rodgers
2003 — Irene & Ridley Wills II
2004 — Marshall Polk III
2005 — Frank Burkholder
2005 — Linda Burkholder
2006 — Lolly & Senator Douglas Henry
2007 — Bond DeLoache
2008 — Kaye & Ron Knox
2009 — Mary & Lee Barfield
2010 — Barry & Homer Gibbs
2011 — Frances Caldwell Jackson
2011 — Anne Caldwell Parsons
2011 — Wentworth Caldwell Jr.
2012 — Bill Wilson
2013 — Sandra & Richard Fulton
2014 — Ruth & Bob Napier
2015 — Cal Turner Jr.
2016 — James A. Webb III
2017 — Marty & Betty Dickens
2018 — Leilani S. Boulware
2019 Impact Award Winners
The support of volunteers and donors has always been critical to the YMCA’s mission. Meet just a few individuals whose dedication, leadership and servant hearts helped us secure, steward and deliver essential resources to our community in a time of need.
Bellevue Family YMCA
Ragan-Smith Associates, Inc.
Alan Thompson

Alan has played a pivotal role on our board over the past few years, giving his time, talent and treasure to the Y and Bellevue community. Alan and his team have worked tirelessly—and pro bono—to get the plans drawn for a dek hockey rink gifted to the Bellevue Y by the Predators in 2019. We are grateful for Alan and Ragan-Smith for their instrumental role in making the rink a future reality for our Bellevue community. Alan truly embodies the Y’s cause of strengthening community. —Sam Stephens
Center for Civic Engagement
Sean Wright

—Susan Moriarty
Clarksville Area YMCA
Bruce & Ann Clem

—Amanda Gill
Franklin Family YMCA
Jean & Don Gunn

—Drew Freeman
Margaret Maddox Family YMCA
Vera De Andre

—Judi Winfield-Ferri
North Rutherford Family YMCA
Hope Fellowship Church
Kent Shingleton

Church leadership and members are dedicated to helping serve our community and use their resources to aid us to do likewise.
—Joey Hassell
Robertson County Family YMCA
Maria Knight

Sumner County Family YMCA
Linda Davis & Darlene Hauk

—Kathy Raglin
Donelson-Hermitage Family YMCA
Deloitte LLP
John Doerge
—BJ Keener
Brentwood Family YMCA
Sam McGahren Memorial Fund

Christ Church YMCA
Plaza Mariachi/Hispanic
Family Foundation
Diane Janbakhsh

How do I begin to describe the impact the Hispanic Family Foundation and Plaza Mariachi have had on the Christ Church YMCA? The partnership started when our communities came together for Welcome Week. We invited Diane Janbakhsh to our center in hopes of creating a small event for the diverse population we serve. That event turned into a bilingual children’s story time, which has now grown into a bountiful relationship involving full support and focus by our CCY Board. The compassion and love shown by the Hispanic Family Foundation and Plaza Mariachi are values the Christ Church YMCA strives to build. We are blessed to call them a partner in the goal of serving New Americans of all faiths, cultures and beliefs in southern Davidson County.
—Roger Grove
Downtown YMCA
Brian Poynter

—Scott Clinton
Green Hills Family YMCA
Gary Everton

—Laurel Wilson
Maryland Farms YMCA
Greg Richard

—Jodi Schroer
Northwest Family YMCA
Dr. Kenyae L. Reese

—Johari Matthews
School Age Services
Myra Taylor

Camp Widjiwagan
Leslie & John Hooper
Y-CAP
Brad Blevins
—Beverly Revo