Fresh faces, familiar leaders named to TMCA 2026 board

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Motorcoach Association has announced the election of its officers for the 2026 board of directors, naming a slate of industry leaders who will guide the organization’s priorities for the coming year.

The board is responsible for setting policy, shaping legislative and regulatory initiatives, and overseeing programs and services for members across the state. The 2026 board will work with TMCA staff to advance long-term strategic goals and uphold the association’s fiduciary responsibilities.

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TMCA 2026 Board Members

“The Tennessee Motorcoach Association benefits from the experience and leadership of dedicated industry professionals who serve in officer roles,” said Mary Presley, executive director of TMCA. “Their collective expertise will support the association’s continued focus on advocacy, education, safety, and member value.”

The 2026 TMCA Board of Directors includes:

  • Joey Mills, Olympus Car and Coach, president
  • Jackie Denny, Todlow Coach LLC, immediate past president
  • Bill Adams, First Class Charters, vice president

Operator representatives:

  • Anita Holland, Victory Ground Transportation
  • Kristin Levering, Gray Line
  • Todd Roberts, JACO Limo
  • John Claybough, Rocky Top Tours
  • Dana Haley, Elite Coach and Tours
  • Andrew Marlow, Spirit Coach
  • Stacy Bary, Sharin’ The South Tours

Tour planners:

  • James Murphy, Art Henry Tours

Associate representatives:

  • Johnny Baker, Ole Smoky Distillery
  • Ed Richards, Acrisure

OEM representative:

  • Page Large, MCI Coach

Emeritus members:

  • Fred Abbott, Abbott Bus Lines
  • Bill Gentry, retired
  • Gary Davis, retired

TMCA is a nonprofit trade association representing motorcoach operators and industry partners throughout Tennessee. The organization promotes safety, professionalism, and ethical business practices while serving as a unified voice for the state’s motorcoach industry.

More information is available at www.TNMCA.net.

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