Get to know new Assistant Controller Phylicia Moye and Annual Fund Associate Meagan Hall.
By Sierra Smith, Communications Specialist
In September, USN welcomed two new members to its staff. Phylicia Moye returned to 2000 Edgehill, having worked as a Business Office Assistant in 2013 and 2014, to take on the role of Assistant Controller and Meagan Hall joined as the Annual Fund Associate.
Phylicia Moye is a Nashville native with a passion for serving mission-based organizations. She attended Middle Tennessee State University where she earned an undergraduate degree in accounting and a Master of Accountancy degree, as well. Moye is a certified public accountant in Tennessee. Prior to joining USN, Moye served as a business advisor and director of the small business administration 504 lending program at Pathway Lending, a local nonprofit that provides educational services and access to capital for entrepreneurs in Tennessee. Additionally, Moye worked as an audit senior assistant for Deloitte. In her spare time, she serves on the Junior board for Nashville Business Incubation Center and is a Girl Scout leader for middle school girls in grades 6-8.
Meagan Hall holds a B.F.A in textile arts from Tennessee Tech University/Appalachian Center for Craft and a certificate of nonprofit fundraising from the University of Washington. Hall comes to USN with 10 years of nonprofit fundraising experience and has worked with prominent Middle Tennessee organizations such as Pet Community Center, Adventure Science Center, and most recently Tennessee Wildlife Federation. She serves on the advisory council of late Nashville musician Jessi Zazu’s nonprofit organization that supports the arts, social justice, and women's health issues. When not raising support for great places like USN, Hall can be found hiking state parks, biking Nashville's greenways, or leading plant identification walks at Mill Ridge Park.
Please join us in welcoming these new individuals. For a list of new hires who began at the start of the 2021-2022 school year, read the article here.
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