Macy Noe is originally from Hamblen County. She graduated from Morristown/Hamblen High School West. She is the daughter of David and Kathy Noe. Macy served as Student Body President, Mu Alpha Theta president, ALA Girls State Delegate, Student Congress on Policies in Education Delegate, Beta Club secretary, and Team Captain of Scholars Bowl. She was selected to serve on the Superintendent’s Student Advisory Council. She was a member of the Speech and Debate Club, Morristown Youth Leadership, and Science Club.
Macy completed her undergraduate studies at Vanderbilt University. She earned a degree in Chemical Engineering. While at Vanderbilt, she was selected as a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Engineering Management. She was elected president of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AICHE). She completed a summer internship with Parv Consulting, based in Nashville. Macy accepted a position with Kimley-Horn, in Nashville Tennessee as an Engineering Analyst.
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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