Rocketown
Beth Brown currently serves as the Senior Director of Organizational Advancement at Rocketown, a position held since August 2020, and has previously worked in various roles including Director of Development and Development Assistant within the same organization. Beth's experience prior to Rocketown includes a marketing internship at Habitat for Humanity from January 2020 to June 2020, a College Ministry Intern role at The Point College Ministry from June 2018 to December 2019, and serving as a City Host for City Service Mission (CSM) from May 2019 to October 2019. Beth holds a Master of Public Administration degree from Tennessee State University, completed in December 2022, and a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Economics from Middle Tennessee State University, earned in 2020.
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Rocketown
Rocketown, founded by Christian Music artist Michael W. Smith, is a drop-in “student center” located in the heart of downtown Nashville to reach at-risk teens. It is a safe place where young people can find peace, purpose and possibilities away from the influence of gangs and drugs. It is a place for teens to be themselves and come to know the love of Christ, without the judgement or shaming often experienced in traditional ministry settings. Teens are attracted to the free recording studios, skatepark, coffee bar, music venue, block parties, raves, talent shows and more. What they discover is positive adult mentors, free mental health services, volunteer opportunities, nutritious meals and a caring staff to help to them thrive in today’s culture. Rocketown is a 501(c)3 organization dedicated shaping futures and changing lives of teens