2023 Honorees
Charles key
Charles Key’s extraordinary art has transformed the Tennessee Justice Center building from an everyday workspace into a place of inspiration. In 2020, in the wake of the Nashville tornado and in the darkest hours of a lethal pandemic, TJC seriously considered dropping its plan to buy a derelict building on Lafayette. Then, as if by magic, an amazing mural of Chadwick Boseman as the Black Panther appeared on the building, and we were sold. We discovered that Charles was the creator of not just that mural, but of many other beautiful works that grace the neighborhood. These labors of love inspire hope by reminding viewers of the power of community and the resilience of the human spirit. We soon discovered he is beloved throughout the community not only for his art, but for his generosity and kindness. After TJC commissioned him to add murals to our building, Charles spent hundreds of hours researching local history and creating works that honor heroes with a connection to our community. For generations to come, those images will inspire TJC, our neighbors and the thousands who pass the building every day. Most of all, we share Charles’ hope that his murals will encourage our neighborhood’s children to dream of what they might do with their own lives to change the world.
deborah farringer
nate gilmer
Nate Gilmer embodies the leadership qualities that enable others to thrive, and organizations to flourish. Since he joined the board of the Tennessee Justice Center, TJC has benefited from his skilled, supportive leadership. When Nate became a director in 2017, the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid, which are both critically important to TJC’s clients, were at risk of being undone. TJC’s beleaguered staff was in full crisis mode responding to the threat and supporting clients at risk. Nate’s quiet confidence, combined with his patience and openness, were just what was needed. As Senior Operations Counsel at HCA, Nate engaged his colleagues in providing life-affirming pro bono representation to TJC’s most vulnerable clients. He developed an investment strategy that protected TJC’s reserves while making it possible to dream big about the future. He helped the board see the wisdom of buying a permanent home when that was more than daunting. While board chair during the crucial period from 2021 through the building’s completion in mid-2023, Nate donated hundreds of hours to overcoming the myriad problems that threatened the project’s financing and construction. When things were painful and hard, Nate’s compassion and wisdom lightened the burdens, and helped make the path to an exciting future for TJC and the communities we serve.