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Belmont’s Massey College of Business Awards $10,000 Scholarships to All 2025 NELAS Winners

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (August 28, 2025) – The Jack C. Massey College of Business at Belmont University has awarded $10,000 scholarships to each winner of the 2025 NELAS, recognizing the achievements of 16 rising young professionals across the region. The surprise announcement was made during YP Nashville and the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce’s 2025 NELAS awards show on July 31, as a gift to the outstanding winners to further their education through Massey’s nationally recognized graduate business programs.

“The NELAS shine a spotlight on emerging leaders who are driving innovation, launching startups, leading teams, and serving nonprofits to help shape the future of our community. They embody character, creativity, and innovation.” said Dr. Randy V. Bradley, Dean of the Jack C. Massey College of Business at Belmont University.  “The Massey College of Business’ commitment to developing these attributes in our students, facilitating lifelong learning, and creating frictionless pathways to a Massey graduate experience led us to offer scholarships to NELAS winners interested in pursuing an MBA. We look forward to working with YP Nashville and the NELAS to continue expanding the base of prepared and engaged leaders in Middle Tennessee.”

The 2025 NELAS celebrated 16 exemplary young professionals for their professional excellence and their meaningful contributions to the community across a wide scope of industries. Winners were selected from a pool of 138 nominees by a panel of industry leaders who evaluated applications based on professional achievement, demonstrated leadership, community impact, and future potential.

“It’s inspiring to see the talent of our NELAs winners spark such generosity from a cornerstone institution in our region,” said Stephanie Coleman, President & CEO of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce. “Belmont’s scholarship offering not only recognizes the achievements of these award recipients but also underscores our community’s shared commitment to invest in the next generation and build a stronger future for Nashville.”

The Chamber’s YP Nashville programming continues at YP Nashville Summit 2025: In Stride: Navigating Challenges, Embracing Growth, and Building Community this Friday, August 29, 8 a.m.-12:00 p.m. at the Belmont University Janet Ayers Academic Center. The half-day conference will bring together Nashville’s rising leaders for a day of connection, professional development, and inspiring learning opportunities including headliner, Olympian Sarah Wells. Learn more and register at https://web.nashvillechamber.com/atlas/events/yp-nashville-summit-2025-4474/details

2025 NELAS Winners

Advertising and Public Relations 
Bri Carlesimo, Vice President of Client Experience, Pierce Public Relations

Architecture and Engineering
Amira Ahmetovic, Manager, Business Development/Marketing, ESa

Arts, Entertainment, and Media
Bruce Ayers, Founder/ CEO, Musical Director, Nashville African American Wind Symphony, Inc.

Business Services 
Allie Williamson, CEO, Southern Domestic Diva

Community Service and Nonprofit
Allison Quintanilla Plattsmier, CEO, Edgehill Neighborhood Partnership (DBA: Empowering Neighborhood Partnerships (ENP)) & AQP Consulting

Education
Dr. Robert N. Wallace Jr., Chief of Staff, Metro Nashville Public Schools

Entrepreneurship
Channing Moreland, Co-Founder, EVA Entertainment, Inc.

Environment and Sustainability
Jon D. Bumpus, Director of Communications, TennGreen Land Conservancy

Financial Services
Kandace Harris, VP, Client Service Advisor, Pinnacle Financial Partners

Government and Public Affairs
The Honorary Terry Vo, District 17 Metro Councilmember, Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County

Hospitality and Tourism
Morgan Rehnberg, Ph.D., VP of Exhibits & Experiences, Adventure Science Center 

Human Resources
Gabrielle Rodman, Senior Global Talent & Leadership Development Manager, Dell Technologies

Legal Services
Hannah Webber, Attorney, Bass, Berry & Sims PLC

Medical and Health Care Services
Ashley Danner, CEO, BrightQuest Treatment Centers

Technology
Shoira Shamsieva, Software Development Manager, WEX Inc

Wellness
Reggie Ford, Wellness and Resilience Architect, RoseCrete Wellness Company

Headshots of the finalists are available upon request.

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Media Contacts
Jordan LaBelle
Manager of Communications
Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce
Phone: 615-743-3018
jlabelle@nashvillechamber.com

April Hefner
Vice President for Marketing & Communications
Belmont University
Phone: 615-460-6641
april.hefner@belmont.edu

About YP Nashville
YP Nashville is an initiative of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and professional organization partners working to connect, empower, and engage young professionals to actively shape the future of the Nashville region. For more information, visit https://www.ypnashville.org/.

About the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce
The Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce is Middle Tennessee’s largest business federation, representing over 1,800 member companies. Belong, engage, lead, prosper embodies the Chamber’s focus on creating economic prosperity by facilitating community leadership. Established in 1990 as an economic development and community enhancement initiative of the Chamber, Partnership 2030 is a regional cooperative dedicated to making Middle Tennessee among the nation’s best places to live, work, and do business. Partnership 2030 is supported by a diverse group of public and private companies as well as governmental agencies from the organization’s 10-county service area. The work of the Chamber is supported by its members, Partnership 2030 investors, and sponsors; the Chamber’s Pivotal Partners (a partnership at the highest level for all Chamber programs and events) are Gresham Smith and Regions Bank. For more information, visit www.nashvillechamber.com.

About Belmont University
Located near the heart of thriving Nashville, Tennessee, Belmont University consists of nearly 9,000 students who come from every state and 33 countries. The University is nationally recognized for its innovative approach as well as its commitment to undergraduate teaching (U.S. News & World Report). As a Christ-centered, student-focused community, Belmont’s mission is to develop diverse leaders of purpose, character and wisdom who possess a transformational mindset and are eager and equipped to make the world a better place. With more than 119 areas of undergraduate study, 60 master’s programs and nine doctoral degrees, Belmont University aims to be the leading Christ-centered university in the world, producing leaders who will radically champion the pursuit of life abundant for all people. For more information, visit http://www.belmont.edu.