business briefs

• Steve Campbell recently joined Axiom Wealth Management, a private client group at Northwestern Mutual, as director of business development.

In his new role, Campbell will lead client experience initiatives, marketing strategy and new business opportunities while supporting Axiom’s partners in deepening relationships with existing clients.

Before joining Axiom, he gained 15 years of industry experience. His previous roles include serving as an advisor at Morgan Stanley and holding the positions of senior marketing director and senior vice president of client experience at a fee-only RIA.

Campbell is a native of Binghamton, New York. He earned a masters degree in education from Binghamton University in 2010, followed by a bachelors degree in history from Rutgers University in 2009.

• Weichert, Realtors - Advantage Plus, one of Knoxville’s real estate brokerages, recently announce the addition of Dustin Winchester to its team of agents. Winchester provides dedicated service to clients in Knoxville and surrounding areas.

As a Kentucky resident expanding service into Tennessee, Wincheseter assists buyers searching for the right home on both sides of the state line. With a background in construction and the building supply industry, he brings hands-on knowledge of how homes are built — not just how they’re sold. That experience allows him to help clients recognize quality, value, and long-term potential.

• Bank of America has named the Knoxville Leadership Foundation in 2025 for its work building permanent supportive housing and addressing chronic homelessness in Knoxville by pairing affordable Neighborhood Builders housing with integrated, trauma-informed supportive services.

Bank of America’s signature Neighborhood Builders program continues to be one of the nation’s largest philanthropic investments into nonprofit leadership development while providing unique multiyear flexible grant funding annually to high-impact nonprofits in communities nationwide.

As a Neighborhood Builder, Knoxville Leadership Foundation is awarded a $50,000 grant over two years, leadership training for the executive director and the opportunity to connect with nonprofits in a peer network. Since the program’s inception, seven nonprofits have been selected as Neighborhood Builders in

Knoxville.