Nashville’s Notable Personnel Changes in Various Sectors
Updates from CBRE, Nashville Ballet, and Pierce Public Relations
A range of significant personnel changes are taking place across various sectors in the city of Nashville. Among them are influential roles in companies like CBRE, Nashville Ballet, and Pierce Public Relations.
CBRE’s New Vice President
In a significant move, CBRE has named Alan Kirby as the vice president and leader of its health care services group in Nashville. With over 20 years of commercial real estate experience, Kirby has a solid background in handling large health care portfolios. He has been instrumental in managing a portfolio of over 40 million square feet of outpatient medical space across 17 states during his tenure as the director of leasing for both Healthcare Realty and Healthpeak Properties. His insight and vast experience are expected to provide a significant boost to CBRE’s operations in Nashville.
Pierce Public Relations’ New Hire
Another big announcement comes from Pierce Public Relations where Jordan Holt has been appointed as an account manager. Jordan Holt, who was previously an account manager at Parachute Media, is known for her skilful execution of digital and creative strategies. She has successfully managed media campaigns using both traditional and paid digital advertising channels, thereby generating over $2 million in conversion revenue. As a graduate of the University of Alabama, she comes with a strong academic background in news media and communication studies.
New Leadership at Nashville Ballet
The Nashville Ballet also saw major changes in its leadership with the appointment of Dmitri Kulev and Jennifer Kulev as the new school directors. Having led the Dmitri Kulev Classical Ballet Academy in California, the Kulevs bring their rich experience and expertise to the Nashville Ballet company. Dmitri is a graduate of the Bolshoi Ballet School and has been instrumental in training students, who have bagged honors in worldwide ballet competitions. Jennifer, a former principal dancer with the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, has also trained under renowned instructors in New Orleans and at the School of American Ballet.
In another development, Mary Poiley has been appointed as the Ballet’s chief operating officer. Her invaluable 15 years of experience in arts administration will surely contribute greatly to the Ballet’s future growth. Another noteworthy addition to the School of Nashville Ballet is Helen Yeoman-Shaw, who has taken over as the manager for the children’s, adaptive, and adult programs.
All these appointments represent a significant strategic move aimed at fostering a rich ballet and dance culture in Nashville.