Magnolia Trust promotes McNabb to vice president, trust officer and more Chattanooga-area career moves

photo  Contributed Photo by Magnolia Trust Company/ Rebecca McNabb
 
 

Magnolia Trust promotes McNabb to vice president, trust officer

Magnolia Trust Company has promoted Rebecca McNabb to vice president and trust officer. Since McNabb joined the company in 2021 as a trust advisor, her focus has been on providing personalized trust and estate solutions for Magnolia clients, according to a news release.

“Rebecca has been a tremendous asset to both our clients and the company,” said Magnolia President and CEO Todd McMullen in the release. “This is a well-deserved promotion that positions us to support our continued growth and provide best-in-class fiduciary and trust services to our clients.”

In her new role, McNabb will continue to work with families to create trust strategies that address unique family assets and long-term plans. She will play an essential role in delivering individualized, objective estate and trust administration services to Magnolia clients, the release stated.

McNabb received her law degree at the University of Tennessee College of Law and her bachelor’s in political science, legal studies at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She earned a master’s degree in taxation from the University of Alabama in July 2021, with a focus on estate planning concerns. Prior to joining Magnolia, McNabb served as a law clerk at Elder Law of East Tennessee, where she drafted estate planning documents and conducted case research.


CHI Memorial Cardiac Rehab certified as an industry leader

CHI Memorial announced this month in a news release the certification of its cardiac rehabilitation program by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation. This certification is a recognition of CHI Memorial’s commitment to improving the patients’ quality of life by enhancing standards of care, the release stated.

“The American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation certification is a testament to our team’s commitment and efforts in providing high-quality patient care and services,” said Matt Thomas, manager, cardiopulmonary rehab in the release. “Achieving this milestone was no easy task, but our patients deserve the highest level of care we can provide.”

The American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program Certification is the only peer-review accreditation process designed to review individual programs for adherence to standards and guidelines developed and published by the association and other related professional societies, according to the release.


Association names McGraw Trial Lawyer of the Year

Matthew McGraw, formerly of Chattanooga, was selected as Trial Lawyer of the Year for 2022 by the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association, according to a news release.

McGraw is a member of the opioid litigation team of Branstetter, Stranch, & Jennings PLLC, in Nashville. He is a graduate of The McCallie School, University of the South and The University of Tennessee School of Law.

  photo  Contributed Photo by Branstetter, Stranch, & Jennings/ Matthew McGraw
 
 

— Compiled by Brandi Dixon

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