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    Massey Resigns as Chair With Chamber of Commerce

    Tribune StaffBy Tribune StaffJune 29, 2017Updated:July 6, 2017No Comments3 Mins Read
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    MADISON, TN — After decades of service to the Madison-Rivergate Area Chamber of Commerce, most recently serving as Ex-Officiating Officer of Economic and Community Development Chair, Nathan Massey submitted his resignation of the Chair’s position.

    “I am grateful to have served the Madison-Rivergate Area Chamber of Commerce for the betterment of our Madison community,” Massey stated. “I am grateful for the support and commitment that we have received from Mayor Megan Barry for the Neely’s Bend Road Extension as well as our successful campaign to get Nashville State Community College to commit to a Madison Campus. It is my hope that the board will continue to support Nashville State, the Neely’s Bend Extension project and the youth in Madison. I look forward to future involvement in our community.”

    “Nathan has served the Madison-Rivergate Chamber with distinction for the past 15 years. He has devoted his knowledge, skills, and abilities to promote a better quality of life for the Madison community,” stated Brian Johnson, Deputy Chief of Police, Metro Nashville. “His passion to make a positive impact required countless hours and unmatched enthusiasm, resulting in making the Madison community a stronger and better place. Nathan was instrumental in saving and bringing Amqui Station back to Madison and also in obtaining a brand new police precinct built to specifically serve the Madison-Rivergate area.  Nathan’s efforts have also led to the recently funded Neely’s Bend Road Extension. The Madison community will benefit for many, many years to come due to his efforts.”

    Massey had served the Chamber Board since 2002. He was President of the Chamber Board in 2008 and had been in his current position since 2010. In his long history of service to the Madison community, he served as President of Discover Madison, Inc. from 2005-2011. His work with this organization was instrumental in moving Amqui Station back to Madison. He chaired the Crime Awareness Campaign to support the North Precinct and to acquire a Madison Police Precinct. He served on the Community Advisory Board to Metro Nashville Public Schools and the committee to design the new Madison Middle School.

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    A graduate of Leadership Goodlettsville, Massey lends his support to various community events and organizations each year, including youth sports teams, the annual FiftyForward WhistleStop, Shop with a Cop, St. Jude, and the Nashville Irish Step Dancers.

    Massey’s company, Wm. Massey Electric, has traditionally provided the Madison Christmas tree along with the materials to light and decorate it. Massey Electric Company provides electrical support for the Taste of Madison event. The company donated the new lighted sign of Taylor Stratton Elementary and contributed to the mural at Madison Middle School.

    He founded Wm. Massey Electric in 1996 and is an active member of First Baptist Church Joelton.

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