Stephanie Tillman Named Board Chair of Transit Alliance of Middle Tennessee

Stephanie Tillman, Director of Business Development for the TMA Group, has been named Board Chair of the Transit Alliance of Middle Tennessee. Tillman, who previously served as Vice Chair of the Transit Alliance Board in 2024, brings extensive experience and dedication to regional transportation initiatives.

“I am honored to serve as Chairman of the board of the Transit Alliance of Middle Tennessee,” said Tillman. Having been actively involved in the organization in recent years, it is a privilege to lead as its chairman.

I am excited to be part of a team committed to raising awareness and building support for funding to improve multimodal regional transit and mobility. The time is now for leaders to support affordable transportation options for the sustainable economic and environmental future of the Middle Tennessee region.”

As Director of Business Development with the TMA Group, Tillman oversees the growth of transportation demand management TDM programs and the expansion of TMA’s innovative ride-sharing services.

Debbie Henry, CEO and President of the TMA Group, expressed her support for Tillman’s new leadership role. “We are proud of Stephanie’s contributions to our region in representing us with the Transit Alliance and in the important role she serves with the TMA Group,” said Henry.

About the TMA Group

The Transportation Management Association (TMA) Group is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation established in 1988 as a public-private partnership of business, government, and community leaders. TMA supports a regional transportation system that offers accessible, affordable, reliable, and interconnected transportation choices that are environmentally friendly and beneficial for public health.

The organization’s mission is to ensure that individuals in every community and at every stage of life have access to affordable and convenient travel options. TMA manages various mobility, transit, and transportation demand management solutions within the Middle Tennessee region.

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