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Women leaders share real talk on balance, resilience

What does it take to be a woman and business leader?

Farragut West Knox Chamber of Commerce delved into that issue by talking to three community female business leaders at its 2026 Speaker Series, Women in Leadership: Balance| Self-Care | Resilience, which took place in Embassy Suites by Hilton Knoxville West, 9621 Parkside Drive, Wednesday Feb. 18.

Emceed by Amanda Hara, WVLT-TV anchor, a panel consisting of Chrystal Armstrong Brown, United Way of Greater Knoxville president/CEO; Tammy White, Leadership Knoxville president/CEO; and Missy Wallen, Pinnacle Financial Partners Knoxville chair, fielded questions about how they juggle their careers and family.

“We are so thrilled to be presenting this first one to you all,” FWKCC president/CEO Julie Blaylock said.

“We are delighted to be a sponsor of the Chamber’s event today featuring this extraordinary group of women leaders,” said Natalie Radcliffe, area manager of Pinnacle Financial Partners, the presenting sponsor for the event.

Looking at the “crucial role women play in leadership,” she said, “We couldn’t agree more with women representing over 65 percent of our workforce.”

PFP joined community sponsors, Lapis Insurance, Main Event, Embassy Suites, Euphoric Cheese Shop and Water Into Wine.

To stay grounded, each panelist has a ritual they use. “When I’m having a rough day or I’m buried in budget, oftentimes people on other floors will see me appear, Wallen said. “I’ve always had a unique interest in people and getting to know them.

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• 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.

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