File #: RS2023-2098    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/24/2023 In control: Metropolitan Council
On agenda: 4/4/2023 Final action: 4/4/2023
Title: A resolution recognizing the retirement and service of MP&F Strategic Communications Senior Partner Katy Varney.
Sponsors: Kathleen Murphy, Burkley Allen
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A resolution recognizing the retirement and service of MP&F Strategic Communications Senior Partner Katy Varney.

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WHEREAS, Katy Varney joined MP&F Strategic Communications in 1993 and along with her partners grew the agency to become the largest locally owned marketing, public relations, and advertising firm in Nashville; and

WHEREAS, a native of Chattanooga, Tennessee, Katy spent her early career working on the White House staffs of First Lady Rosalynn Carter and Vice President Walter Mondale. She soon made her way home to Tennessee and served as former Gov. Ned McWherter's chief lobbyist on Capitol Hill; and

WHEREAS, over the years, Katy has led countless initiatives in conjunction with multiple Nashville and Davidson County Metropolitan Government administrations that have quantifiably improved the lives of Nashvillians, including the "Curby" recycling education initiative and the campaign to defeat an "English Only" charter amendment; and

WHEREAS, Katy has been doggedly invested in the continued pursuit of the betterment of life for all Tennesseans through her work on initiatives such as the Tennessee District Attorneys' "Meth Destroys" statewide education and awareness campaign, and the opening of the Votes for Women Room in the Nashville Public Library's Main Library; and

WHEREAS, for more than 25 years Katy has led account teams handling communications and national advertising on behalf of the U.S. Department of Labor's Job Corps program, an initiative that offers free on-premises career training and education for young adults ages 16-24 across the country; and

WHEREAS, Katy has been active in countless civic causes and organizations, including the boards of YWCA of Nashville and Middle Tennessee, the Nashville Public Library Foundation, and WPLN public radio; and

WHEREAS, a generation of MP&F alumni and current staffers regard Katy as the bold, high-spirited redhead who created the company's legendary staff retreats, revere her for sn...

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