Prominent Engineer Reappointed to the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority Board of Commissioners
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (June 22, 2022) – The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA), which owns and operates Nashville International Airport® (BNA®) and John C. Tune Airport® announced today the reappointment of Nancy Sullivan to its Board of Commissioners. Commissioner Sullivan was first appointed by Mayor Briley on August 21, 2018. She was reappointed by Mayor Cooper and unanimously confirmed by Metro Council yesterday, June 21, 2022. Her term will expire on April 6, 2029.
Sullivan is a founder and Principal Engineer at TriAD Environmental Consultants, Inc. In her role, she is responsible for the fulfillment and execution of civil and environmental permit applications, the preparation of design plans, and the oversight of construction projects for municipal, commercial and industrial facilities. As a leading expert in the environmental field, she provides effective and innovative solutions to address evolving regulations and their impact to private and public development.
“It’s an honor to have Nancy continue to serve on our Board of Commissioners,” said Bill Freeman, MNAA chairman. “Since Nancy began serving in 2018, she has made a significant contribution to the development of policies needed to accommodate our continued growth.”
Sullivan currently serves as the vice-chair of the Board and on the Management and Operations committees.
The seven-member Board of Commissioners, appointed by the Nashville/Davidson County Mayor and confirmed by the Metropolitan Council, governs and sets policies for the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority. The Board is comprised of three business and finance representatives, two pilot representatives, one engineering representative, and one legal representative.
“Commissioner Sullivan is an integral part of our community, and we continue to be grateful for the level of expertise she brings to the MNAA Board of Commissioners,” said Doug Kreulen, president and CEO of BNA. “I’m thankful for her continued dedication to our airport and this city at a critical time of record-breaking growth.”