Chester D. Campbell

Underwriter (Retired)

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1925

Mr. Campbell is born in Nashville, Tennessee to James Carl and Maude Logue Campbell.

1947

Mr. Campbell becomes a reporter for The Knoxville Journal.

1949

Mr. Campbell receives a Bachelor of Science from the University of Tennessee.

1951

Mr. Campbell becomes an intelligence officer at Air University.

1952

Mr. Campbell becomes a captain in the U.S. Air Force.

1953

Mr. Campbell becomes a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force.

1954

Mr. Campbell becomes a newspaper reporter at The Nashville Banner.

1961

Mr. Campbell becomes a public relations executive at Metcalfe Public Relations in Nashville, Tennessee.

1963

Mr. Campbell becomes the editor of Nashville Magazine.

1969

Mr. Campbell becomes an advertising copywriter at Noble-Dury and Associates.

1971

Mr. Campbell becomes the executive vice president of the Tennessee Association of Life Underwriters.

1975

Mr. Campbell becomes a certified association executive through the American Society of Association Executives.

1980

Mr. Campbell serves on the association executives advisory council of the National Association of Life Underwriters in Washington, DC.

1983

Mr. Campbell serves as secretary and vice president of the Tennessee Society of Association Executives.

1992

Mr. Campbell joins the administrative board of the City Road Chapel United Methodist Church in Madison, Tennessee.

1995

Mr. Campbell becomes the church historian at City Road Chapel United Methodist Church.

2002

Mr. Campbell authors the book, “Secret of the Scroll.”

2003

Mr. Campbell receives the Bloody Dagger Award.

2009

Mr. Campbell receives the Silver Falchion Award.

2017

Mr. Campbell authors the book, “Everything But the Kitchen Sink.”

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