Dr. Morgan Alexandra Thomas

Morgan, daughter of Robert and Beth Thomas, graduated from Science Hill High School with a 4.0 grade point average. She was a member of the Mu Alpha Theta, Student Government Association, and the soccer team. She mentored at a nearby elementary school as a teen trendsetter and served as a peer tutor to students within her school. She is involved in her church. Morgan represented the Johnson City School System at SCOPE, a program led by Tennessee’s School Board Association for student’s ideas on public educational policies.

Morgan graduated from Clemson University with a degree in Chemistry. While at Clemson, she was selected as a member of Alpha Chi Omega and served as vice president of Intellectual Development. She volunteered with ClemsonLIFE, a program designed for students with intellectual disabilities who desire a postsecondary experience on a college campus. She has interned with the ETSU Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy working with Prescription Drug Abuse.

She earned her pharmacy degree at East Tennessee State University Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy .  She was awarded the Dr. Brian Odle Memorial scholarship for her high academic achievement and demonstration of leadership and service to the pharmacy profession.  She will complete her residency at Erlanger Health in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

    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.

    ADDRESS

    223 North Main Street
    P.O. Box 1508
    Greeneville, TN 37744

    PHONE

    (423) 820-8181

    FAX

    (423) 588-5933