Battle of Franklin Trust Launches Immersive

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The Battle of Franklin Leadership Experience taps into pivotal moments in the conflict to help business executives hone leadership skills; Vanderbilt’s Owen Graduate School of Management partners on inaugural program for MEDHOST

FRANKLIN, TENN. – The Battle of Franklin Trust announced the launch of an immersive executive leadership development workshop that helps business executives and corporate groups examine their own leadership skills by focusing on decisions made before, during and after one of the most critical conflicts in the Civil War.

The Battle of Franklin Leadership Experience, brings participants to actual locations in Franklin that were important to the historic battle and demonstrate how lessons learned long ago are applicable to business challenges executives face today. Some of the leadership issues addressed in the workshop include change management, strategic thinking, communication, innovation, crisis management and inspirational leadership.

“The Battle of Franklin is without question one of the most important conflicts in our nation’s history,” said Eric Jacobson, author, historian and chief executive officer of the Battle of Franklin Trust. “The lessons learned in late November 1864 still echo in the fields and the homes of Franklin. They are lessons of courage, compassion, chivalry and daring, but also of loss, confusion, fear and panic. They are lessons that inform our lives today, and serve as the foundation of The Battle of Franklin Leadership Experience workshop.”

The Trust conducted its inaugural workshop last week with MEDHOST, Inc., a provider of market-leading enterprise, departmental and healthcare engagement solutions nationwide. Civil War historians and professors from Vanderbilt’s Owen Graduate School of Management led the session.

“Most of us learn about key business principles by reading a textbook or sitting in a classroom. It is an entirely different experience to stand on a battlefield and live the leadership lessons of history where they occurred,” said Tom Mitchell, VP of Marketing for MEDHOST. “Our operations team was captivated not only by the incredible sights they saw and stories they heard, but also by the many parallels between the critical decisions that were made at the Battle of Franklin and those that we make in our business each day.”

The Battle of Franklin was one of the last decisive conflicts of the Civil War.   On November 30, 1864 five of the bloodiest hours in the Civil War took place in Williamson County, TN.  The number of Americans killed at Franklin is similar in number to those killed at Omaha Beach during WWII’s Normandy invasion.

“Our city’s story is well known by Civil War historians,” said Dr. Ken Moore, Mayor of Franklin.  “The Battle of Franklin Leadership Experience extends that story beyond the history books and makes it relevant to today. This workshop is a wonderful, hands-on opportunity for business leaders to translate yesterday’s history into business success today.”

The Battle of Franklin Leadership Experience can be conducted in one or two day sessions. It involves two distinct segments:

Battlefield experience – Participants are transported back to November 30, 1864 by travelling to the exact locations where some of the battle’s critical leadership decisions were made, including Winstead Hill, The Carter House and Carnton Plantation.  Accompanying the group are Civil War historians who describe in detail the Union, Confederate and civilian leaders who made critical decisions and how those decisions, in some cases, changed the course of history. Through the workshop, participants see how the challenges faced 150 years ago are in fact very similar to the leadership/management issues of today.

  • Classroom deeper dive – Participants have the opportunity to examine their own leadership skills through a discussion led by experts in any number of traditional management education topics, including strategy, managing change, innovation, communication and inspirational leadership .

“We believe that workshops like these can serve as a powerful management education tool that provides today’s business leaders with leadership development experience that results in positive change,” said Dean Eric Johnson of Vanderbilt’s Owen Graduate School of Management.

Williamson County Chamber of Commerce President Matt Largen added, “Companies in Middle Tennessee have a wonderful employee development asset right in their own backyard. This workshop demonstrates how the history of our community is one of many resources available to growing businesses here in Williamson County.”

For more information about the Battle of Franklin Leadership Experience, contact morgan@battleoffranklintrust.org or tim.pierce@owen.vanderbilt.edu

 

 

 

About the Battle of Franklin Trust

The Battle of Franklin Trust is a nonprofit management corporation acting on behalf of Franklin’s battlefield sites to contribute to a greater understanding and to enrich the visitor experience of the November 30, 1864 battle. It is organized for the charitable and educational purposes of preserving, restoring, maintaining and interpreting the properties, artifacts and documents related to the battle so as to preserve an important part of the nation’s history.

The Trust manages two historic landmarks which witnessed the carnage firsthand: The Carter House and Carnton Plantation.

Chukkers for Charity

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For the second year in a row, Nissan will present Chukkers for Charity, a polo game and outdoor event held in Franklin, Tenn. Ignacio “Nacho” Figueras, a world-class polo player and the face of several Ralph Lauren and Polo brands will be a highlight of the September 6 event.

After a great cameo appearance on the hit TV show “Nashville,” Chukkers returns for the 18th year to raise funds and awareness for the Rochelle Center and Saddle Up! This year the honorary co-chairs will be Lexie Armstrong and Cathy Brown, and Patron Party co-chairs will be Mary Kate Brown, Jennifer Parker and Tarah Webber. YOUR Williamson Magazine is also a returning sponsor for the event.

The featured celebrity player this year is Ignacio “Nacho” Figueras, renowned as one of the 100 best polo players in the world, competing in his home country of Argentina as well as the US Black Watch Polo Team. He is also recognized as the Ralph Lauren Black Label model and the face of the World of Polo fragrance lines. The event will also feature a vintage car show, silent auction and tailgating competition. The theme, selected by the co-chairs, is “Summer’s Last Swing.” Guests are encouraged to participate in celebrating the theme through the décor of their individual cabana tailgating headquarters, which will include blue and white stripes with a pop of pink.

The gates for the event will open at 1 p.m. for tailgaters and 2 p.m. for patrons and general admission. The opening ceremony will be held at 2:45 p.m. with the polo match beginning around 3 p.m. Following the polo match, the Patrons’ Dinner will begin at 6:15 p.m.

Tickets for Fieldside Patron Tables are available for $2,000 per table of 10. Standard Patron Tables are available for $1,750 per table of 10 or $175 per individual ticket. Tailgating cabanas are available for $300, which includes six armbands and a cabana, two additional wristbands per cabana available for $50 apiece. To purchase tickets, please visit www.chukkersforcharity.net.

Chukkers for Charity is hosted by Lee Ann and Orrin Ingram. The event will be held at Riverview Farm at 1475 Moran Road in Franklin, Tenn. For more information, call 615-794-1150 ex. 32.

ABOUT ROCHELLE CENTER

Rochelle Center, founded in 1972, is a non-profit agency offering outcome-based day supports for adults with developmental disabilities as they strive to be self-reliant in our community.  Meaningful day supports provide continuing personal individualized training in the areas of self-determination, communication, recreation and sensory stimulation in The Developmental Supports Program.  The Production Center offers employment opportunities both on and off campus with individual job training and skills as they progress along the continuum to Supported Community Employment and eventual independence. More information can be found at www.rochellecenter.org.

About SADDLE UP!

Saddle Up! is Middle Tennessee’s oldest and largest organization offering equine assisted activities and therapies, and it is the only one exclusively serving children and youth with disabilities. Our mission is to provide children and youth with disabilities the opportunity to grow and develop through therapeutic, educational and recreational programs. Saddle Up! operates year-round and offers our foundation program of recreational therapeutic riding, physical and occupational therapy, equine facilitated learning, the Saddle Up! Equestrian Club and multiple workshops/seminars. Saddle Up! deeply appreciates the support of our donors, event sponsors and event attendees whose generosity helps keep Saddle Up! the place “Where all children are equal in the saddle.” More information can be found at www.saddleupnashville.org.

Preview Weekend from July 18-20

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Barnes & Noble, Inc. (NYSE: BKS), the nation’s largest retail bookseller and the leading retailer of content, digital media and educational products, today announced the Barnes & Noble store in Cool Springs will host a Preview Weekend from July 18-20 to kick off Get Pop-Cultured with Barnes & Noble, a pop culture celebration in its stores nationwide from July 18 through August 10. During Preview Weekend, customers will get exclusive sneak peeks of hot new titles by their favorite authors and illustrators, as well as the opportunity to participate in a special Costume Contest on July 19 for the chance to win exciting prizes.  Customers can also enter the Get Pop-Cultured with Barnes & Noble Sweepstakes for a chance to win a $1,000 Barnes & Noble Gift Card and an exciting Studio VIP Tour for two at the Warner Bros. studios in Los Angeles CA, plus many other great prizes.

 

Preview Weekend is designed to provide fans with exclusive sneak peeks of hot new titles by their favorite authors and illustrators.  All Barnes & Noble stores will have limited quantities of free, never-before-seen chapter samplers from upcoming releases, posters and digital downloads, and customers can enter for the chance to win prizes and more for the most buzzed-about authors, books and entertainment titles of the summer and fall.
Get Pop-Cultured Costume Contest – July 19
On Saturday, July 19, customers of all ages are invited to participate in the Get Pop-Cultured Costume Contest by visiting Barnes & Noble Cool Springs dressed as their favorite characters. Costume-wearing customers can post their pictures on social media using the hashtags #GetPopCultured and #Contest for a chance to win special prizes, including up to a $500 Barnes & Noble Gift Card. Additionally, the Barnes & Noble Café will give costume-wearing customers $1 off any beverage on the day of the Costume Contest. Greeters will hand out the $1 off coupons to customers dressed in costume as they enter the store. For more information, visit www.bn.com/GetPop-Cultured .
Get Pop-Cultured with Barnes & Noble is a pop culture celebration in its stores nationwide from July 18 through August 10. Get Pop-Cultured with Barnes & Noble will bring to life customers’ favorite books, characters, DVDs, artists, illustrators and pop culture icons with themed events, author signings, panel discussions, contests, exclusive content, giveaways and prizes, sneak peeks, activities, and more.
Pop culture fans should follow Barnes & Noble on Twitter , Instagram , Tumblr and like Barnes & Noble on Facebook for the very latest information on Get Pop-Cultured with Barnes & Noble, including announcements about upcoming events and promotions. Pop culture fans can also follow NOOK on Facebook  , Google+ and Twitter . Barnes & Noble will be announcing many more exclusive events, including exciting author appearances and signings, as well as giveaways and exclusive content and products, throughout Get Pop-Cultured month. For a full schedule of local events and author appearances taking place at Barnes & Noble Cool Springs, customers can visit the Barnes & Noble Store Locator <http://store-locator.barnesandnoble.com/> or simply ask a bookseller. Barnes & Noble Cool Springs is located at 1701 Mallory Lane, Brentwood, TN.
About Barnes & Noble, Inc.
Barnes & Noble, Inc. (NYSE: BKS) is a Fortune 500 company and the leading retailer of content, digital media and educational products.  The Company operates 661 Barnes & Noble bookstores in 50 states, and one of the Web’s largest e-commerce sites, BN.com (www.bn.com <http://www.barnesandnoble.com/>).  Its NOOK Media LLC subsidiary is a leader in the emerging digital reading and digital education markets.  The NOOK digital business offers award-winning NOOK® products and an expansive collection of digital reading and entertainment content through the NOOK Store® (www.nook.com <http://www.barnesandnoble.com/u/nook/379003208>), while Barnes & Noble College Booksellers, LLC operates 700 bookstores serving over five million students and faculty members at colleges and universities across the United States.
General information on Barnes & Noble, Inc. can be obtained by visiting the Company’s corporate website: <http://www.barnesandnobleinc.com/>.

BrightStone and Meiko Partner

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BrightStone’s community partnerships continue to grow!  MEIKO, one of the largest leading manufacturers of commercial warewashing (dishwashing) equipment donated a commercial dishwasher to BrightStone to use in the Cooking Classroom a few years ago, and most recently helped BrightStone to secure a second dishwashing unit for its Consumable Dry Mix classroom.  MEIKO representative David Ciampoli, recently toured BrightStone to learn more about the program, meeting the adult students and staff.

BrightStone provides job training for adult students who have intellectual challenges in a work-based learning program.  The Consumable Dry Mix classroom gives students the opportunity to learn skills in measuring, mixing, stirring, and packaging.  “Although such tasks may seem simple, they are necessary daily life and job skills that our adults must learn to become more independent,” stated Brenda Hauk, Executive Director of BrightStone.  “We are thrilled that through community partners like MEIKO, we can help further expand the educational opportunities offered to our adults.”

BrightStone is a post secondary educational program, providing job training and life skills education for adults living with intellectual and developmental disabilities. If interested in learning more please visit www.brightstone.org. For questions, please call 615-790-4888 or email info@brightstone.org.

MEIKO is located in La Vergne, TN and was originally founded in 1927.  To learn more about MEIKO please visit www.meiko.us