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It’s easy to see that Tallulah Falls School employees love this learning community. Each year at post-planning, facutly and staff celebrate milestone employee anniversaries.

5

YEARS

TRAVIS MULLIS

15

YEARS

RETIRING FROM TFS

BRENT BAKER

GAYLE PAYNE

WANDA DUNN

JANICE BARDEN BRANDY CORBETT

TIM CORBETT JOEL COX TAMARA GRIFFIS

MICHAEL ROGERS CHARLES HARRISON

TED STERNHARDT

LARRY PEEVY

TINA CHEEK

20

YEARS

MARK RASMUSSEN

JON BENSON

JANE SHOEMAKER

LIANA WELBORN

ERIC HOLLIFIELD CHARLES HARRISON SUSIE JUSTUS JAMES KEENAN

JORDAN WEST

30

YEARS

10

YEARS

TERRI BOGAN JANICE BARDEN

40

YEARS

ZEKE MASSEE

DALLAS BARRON

JIMMY FRANKLIN

CASEY BARRON, DIRECTOR OF IT JOSH BRADY, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF IT

Two seasoned Information Technology department employees have been promoted at Tallulah Falls School.

Casey Barron will lead the department as Director of IT, with Josh Brady serving as Assistant Director.

Barron and Brady have worked together for the past eight years and have similar goals related to the service-oriented mindset vital in supporting IT in an academic setting.

“My goal as director is to maintain the excellent service our team provides and bring the latest technology to TFS,” Barron said. “I want our faculty, staff, and students always to have the best technology available.” Plans this summer include enhancing the security camera system to expand storage and features and upgrading the WiFi in both residence halls.

“Having Josh as the assistant director brings valuable experience and knowledge to help lead the Tallulah Falls IT Department,” Barron said. “I would like to thank Dr. Peevy for having the confidence in me to lead the IT Department, and I look forward to my new role.”

Promoting from within made sense with these positions, said President and Head of School Larry A. Peevy. He added that this leadership team has the institutional knowledge base to make an immediate impact. “Under Casey’s leadership, I am confident this vital part of the school’s infrastructure will continue in its upward trajectory of superior customer service,” said Larry A. Peevy. “Having Josh step up as assistant director will add an essential layer of talent and personal service to the department’s initiatives.”

JOSH BRADY CASEY BARRON

Tallulah Falls School has added a new position to expand employee support.

Effective May 2, Marlee Fleming is working as Director of Human Resources in the business office.

Fleming will refine and expand the service Tallulah Falls School provides to new and existing employees in this new role.

“We are delighted to welcome Marlee to our learning community,” said Larry A. Peevy. “Her background will add value to our human resource offerings in this new position; we are confident

MARLEE FLEMMING

DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES

she will make an immediate impact.”

Fleming most recently served at Piedmont University as a Human Resources Generalist.

Her extensive background in working with personnel matters includes serving the internal employee community on matters related to employment, employee benefits documentation and record-keeping. She has a bachelor’s degree in history and an MBA in Business Administration from Piedmont College [University].

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