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Meet Your YPK Treasurer, Finance Chair & Secretary

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Bradley Spencer
Treasurer

Audit Manager, Crowe

Who or what inspires you?

Faith, family and friends.

How do you think YPK contributes to our community?

YPK connects people. The organization is full of a diverse group of people working in different industries, and YPK brings these people together to build community for young people looking to connect. Further, YPK connects people to other organizations and causes that make an impact everyday within our community.

What has been your favorite (or most memorable) experience with YPK?

I really enjoy the general membership meetings. One in particular I loved was an event at the Mill & Mine with David Dewhirst speaking on developments in Knoxville.

What are you currently reading, watching, or listening to?

Love binging sit-coms like Scrubs, The Office, How I Met Your Mother, Brooklyn 99. Currently watching 30 Rock.

When you're not at work, where can people find you?

The lake.


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Lindsey Franks
Finance Chair

Tax Accountant, Crowe, LLP

Who or what inspires you?

Inspired and motivated through God.

How do you think YPK contributes to our community?

YPK brings the members together to build relationships for personal and professional growth.

What has been your favorite (or most memorable) experience with YPK?

My favorite event is Impact Award!

What are you currently reading, watching, or listening to?

Currently reading Send For Me by Lauren Fox

When you're not at work, where can people find you?

We love going camping.


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Amanda Freuler
Secretary

Content Development Specialist, EVERSANA

Who or what inspires you?

As a writer and storyteller, I'm always inspired by people who are brave enough to share their own stories and people who make it a priority to share stories of their communities. I especially enjoy reading feature stories or non-fiction memoirs. I'm also inspired by other young professionals who are making an impact through their work or community service. People who can make a big difference in small corners of the world are amazing.


How do you think YPK contributes to our community?

YPK is a community all in its own. While the organization prioritizes community service activities locally, I think it's equally as important that YPK offers professional and social opportunities for diverse members from varied industries who share the common mission of connecting and giving back to the community where they live. One of the greatest ways YPK contributes to the community is by inspiring the people willing to improve our Knoxville and providing young professionals with the connections to make change possible.


What has been your favorite (or most memorable) experience with YPK?

Thanks to YPK, I have always been able to explore new, exciting places in Knoxville (well, new to me!) One of my favorite experiences was listening to Mayor Madeline Rogero speak to a packed room of YPK members in a loft/rooftop bar. Not only was the venue a best kept secret, but everyone in the room hung onto every word of Mayor Rogero's speech, which focused on being involved in our community and working together to make a difference. It was an evening to remember, and this is only one of many one-of-a-kind experiences I've had by being a member of YPK.


What are you currently reading, watching, or listening to?

Reading: Up in the Old Hotel by Joseph Mitchell and My Very Good, Very Bad Dog by Chicken Soup for the Soul Watching: Modern Family and re-watching Outlander Listening to: Spark and Fire podcast, Women Who Travel Podcast, and pretty much any folk/rock/indie music!


When you're not at work, where can people find you?

If my boyfriend Matt and I aren't at home spoiling our hound dog Moe, you can find us exploring the Smokies, kayaking, fishing, visiting with family and friends, or eating from our favorite Mexican restaurant! I'm also usually off writing stories about about my community.