Johneshia is a Johnson City resident and a graduate of Science Hill High School. Her parents are John and Tracy Good.
In her freshman year, Johneshia attended East Tennessee State University. She was a member of the Lady Buccaneer’s basketball team. She was selected on the All-Atlantic Sun Academic Team. In college, Johneshia was active in her community through her volunteer work with Habitat for Humanity, Premier Pediatrics, Asbury Place of Johnson City, the Johnson City Parks and Recreation Department, the Niswonger Children’s Hospital, and the Johnson City Downtown Clinic.
Johneshia moved to Milligan College in her sophomore year where she graduated with a degree in biology. She continued her basketball career while at Milligan. In her senior year she was named Co-Conference Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, and Honorable Mention All-American.
She earned her Bachelor of Science in nursing degree from East Tennessee State University and works at Johnson City Medical Center as a nurse. Johneshia and her daughter, Sadiee, reside in Piney Flats.
The Niswonger Foundation was established in 2001 to make a positive and sustainable difference in education in Northeast Tennessee. This dream was envisioned by Scott M. Niswonger, who founded Landair Transport, Inc. and Forward Air Corporation. These companies were the first two Greeneville-based companies to be taken public in the history of Greene County, Tennessee. Jointly, the companies have combined annual revenue of over one-billion-dollars and employ more than 5000 people.
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