About EDGE
Provides and coordinates public resources to drive economic development in Memphis and Shelby County through ongoing economic activities and projects that provide real value to the community and provide a strong foundation for future economic growth.
About EDGE
Provides and coordinates public resources to drive economic development in Memphis and Shelby County through ongoing economic activities and projects that provide real value to the community and provide a strong foundation for future economic growth.
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Who We Are
Created in 2011 through a joint resolution of the Memphis City Council and the Shelby County Commission, EDGE is the economic development agency for the City of Memphis and Shelby County coordinating public resources to drive growth. EDGE provides and coordinates public resources to drive economic development in Memphis and Shelby County.
Contact an Economic Development Specialist at:
901.341.2100
Contact an Economic Development Specialist at:
901.341.2100
Contact an Economic Development Specialist at:
901.341.2100
Our Focus
EDGE leverages the benefits of economic development incentive programs to foster public/private partnerships that:
Our Focus
EDGE leverages the benefits of economic development incentive programs to foster public/private partnerships that:
Attract Investments
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Attract Investments
Draws international business to the area.
Create & Retain More Jobs
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Create & Retain More Jobs
Increases hiring potential.
Grow Employee Wages
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Grow Employee Wages
Creates high
paying jobs.
Attract Investments
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Attract Investments
Draws international business to the area.
Create & Retain More Jobs
→
Create & Retain More Jobs
Increases hiring potential.
Grow Employee Wages
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Grow Employee Wages
Creates high
paying jobs.
Revitalize Neighborhoods
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Revitalize Neighborhoods
Sparks economic growth and renewal.
Attract Investments
→
Attract Investments
Draws international business
to the are.
Create & Retain More Jobs
→
Create & Retain More Jobs
Increases hiring
potential.
Grow Employee Wages
→
Grow Employee Wages
Creates high
paying jobs.
Revitalize Neighborhoods
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Revitalize Neighborhoods
Sparks economic growth and renewal.
Assist Small Businesses
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Assist Small Businesses
Helps with building improvements & hiring.
Leverage the Port of Memphis
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Leverage the Port of Memphis
5th largest port on
the lower Mississippi.
Assist Small Businesses
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Assist Small Businesses
Helps with building improvements & hiring.
Leverage the Port of Memphis
→
Leverage the Port of Memphis
5th largest port on
the lower Mississippi.
Revitalize Neighborhoods
→
Revitalize Neighborhoods
Draws international business
to the area.
Assist Small Businesses
→
Assist Small Businesses
Helps with building
improvements and hiring.
Leverage the Port of Memphis
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Leverage the Port of Memphis
5th largest port on
the lower Mississippi.
Who We Manage
Port Commission
Created in 1947 to manage the International Port of Memphis, the second largest port on the lower Mississippi.  Learn More >
Foreign Trade Zone 77
Helps companies remain competitive globally by reducing tariff burdens on the import/export of parts/products.  Learn more >
Who We Manage
Port Commission
Created in 1947 to manage the International Port of Memphis, the second largest port on the lower Mississippi.  Learn More >
Foreign Trade Zone 77
Helps companies remain competitive globally by reducing tariff burdens on the import/export of parts/products.
Learn more >
The Leadership
EDGE Board of Directors
EDGE is governed by an eleven-member board of directors appointed by both City of Memphis and Shelby County Mayors and confirmed by the Memphis City Council and Shelby County Commission.
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Of the 11, nine are voting members along with one non-voting member each from  the Memphis City Council and the Shelby County Commission. The EDGE Board of Directors also serves as the governing body for the Industrial Development Board of Memphis and Shelby County and the Depot Redevelopment Corporation of Memphis and Shelby County.Â
Chairman
Al Bright, Jr.
Vice Chairwoman
Gerre Currie
Secretary
Dr. Florence Jones
Treasurer
Jatin Kumar
Chairman
Al Bright, Jr.
Vice Chairwoman
Gerre Currie
Secretary
Dr. Florence Jones
Treasurer
Jatin Kumar
Board Member
Natasha Tabor
Board Member
Mark Halperin
Board Member
Rodrick Holmes
Board Member
Vijay Kalaga
Board Member
Natasha Tabor
Board Member
Mark Halperin
Board Member
Rodrick Holmes
Board Member
Vijay Kalaga
Board Member
Rod Motley
Councilwoman
Rhonda Logan
Commissioner
Henri E. Brooks
Board Member
Rod Motley
Commissioner
Henri E. Brooks
Councilwoman
Rhonda Logan
EDGE Economic Development Finance Committee
Chairwoman
Gerre Currie
Vice Chairwoman
Nita Black
Committee Member
Chad Boyd
Committee Member
Keith Collins
Committee Member
Angel L. Price
Committee Member
Portia Scurlock
Committee Member
Kandace Stewart
Committee Member
Rod Motley
Committee Member
James Kirkwood
Memphis & Shelby County Port Commission Board of Directors
A seven-member board of directors governs the Port of Memphis; five are appointed by the EDGE board chairperson and two are ex officio representatives from the City of Memphis and Shelby County.
Chairman
Vijay Kalaga
Vice Chairman
Mark Halperin
Secretary
Dr. Florence Jones
Chairman
Vijay kalaga
Vice Chairman
Mark Halperin
Secretary
Dr. Florence Jones
Board Member
Gerre Currie
Treasurer
Jatin Kumar
Board Member
Robert Knecht
Treasurer
Jatin Kumar
Board Member
Robert Knecht
Board Member
gerre currie
Board Member
cliff norville
Board Member
cliff norville
Who We Manage
Port Commission
Created in 1947 to manage the International Port of Memphis, the second largest port on the lower Mississippi.  Learn More >
Foreign Trade Zone 77
Helps companies remain competitive globally by reducing tariff burdens on the import/export of parts/products.  Learn more >
The Team
The EDGE Team
The EDGE staff is committed to making a positive impact on Memphis and Shelby County. Working with city, county, and state officials along with development partners, EDGE staff help plan, manage, and implement development projects throughout Memphis and Shelby County.
The EDGE Team
The EDGE staff is committed to making a positive impact on Memphis and Shelby County. Working with city, county, and state officials along with development partners, EDGE staff help plan, manage, and implement development projects throughout Memphis and Shelby County.
President and CEO
Dr. Joann Massey
Assistant Vice President of Operations
Jessica Lindsay
Economic Development Consultant
Allyra Williams
Executive Assistant
Christian Lang
Small Business Specialist
Trey Moore
Grants Administrator
Jessica Aytchan
Compliance Specialist
Dan Keevy
Marketing Specialist
Destinee Hannah
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Sr. Finance Specialist
Kimberly Jones
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Research Analyst
Asma Afzali
International Port of Memphis Team
Executive Director, Memphis & Shelby County Port Commission
Randy Richardson
Office Manager
Amber Shepheard
Operations Manager
Larry Baker
Crew Chief
Kegan Long
Crew Person
William Morris
Crew Person
Keon Jackson
Crew Person
Rodney Bridges, Jr.
Joann Massey
President and CEO
Dr. Joann Massey serves as the President and CEO of EDGE, the Economic Development Growth Engine for Memphis and Shelby County. She is a recognized community leader with accolades such as the Memphis Business Journal’s Power 100, Super Women in Business, and Top 40 Under 40; Leadership Memphis Executive Class graduate; and Top Performer Shelby County Government. She is a past recipient of the Blaze Award for Economic Justice and the Memphis Power 30. Dr. Massey was recognized by the Tri-State Defender as a Woman of Excellence, a 3V Leading Lady of Shelby County, and received the Partnership Award by WBEC. She was also a 2017 Rose Center Fellow for Equitable Economic Development.
Dr. Massey has certifications in Economic Development from Harvard University, Executive Education Program; Managing Economic Development Organizations from the International Economic Development Council (IEDC); and Compliance Administration from Morgan State University. She is a graduate of Benedictine University, where she graduated summa cum laude with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a concentration in finance, and holds dual Bachelor of Business Administration and Finance degrees from LeMoyne-Owen College.
She has also served as a guest speaker, volunteer, and mentor for many non-profit organizations in Memphis and beyond. Dr. Massey is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Beta Epsilon Omega Chapter; River City (TN) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated; and the Memphis Urban League. She has a passion for assisting underprivileged girls by helping to improve their self-esteem through mentorship and exposure to cultural activities.
Trey Moore
Small Business Development Specialist
Coming soon.
Trey McKnight
Senior Economic Development Specialist
Trey McKnight has extensive sales and marketing experience in both the public and private sectors, having worked with an international pharmaceuticals company along with the City of Memphis and State of Tennessee. At EDGE, Mr. McKnight is responsible for managing business relationships with companies looking to expand or relocate to Memphis and Shelby County. One of Mr. McKnight’s main responsibilities is managing the EDGE Payment In Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) program.
Mr. McKnight earned a Bachelor of Science in Business degree in Management & Marketing from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Allyra Williams
Manager Planning & Strategic Initiatives
Allyra Williams has a multifaceted financial management background with experience in sales and human resources. She currently serves EDGE in an all-encompassing role that supports the Vice President of Operations, as well as the entire team. She is also a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., who has obtained a Master of Business Administration from Jackson State University and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Mississippi State University, with a concentration in Pre-law.
Jessica Aytchan
Grants Administrator
As the Grants Administrator for EDGE, Jessica Aytchan has a vast background in administrative roles, managerial positions, sales, and operations. She is a Summa Cum Laude graduate of LeMoyne-Owen College where she obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology and became a proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. She also graduated Cum Laude with a Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Human Resources from Union University.
Destinee Hannah
Marketing Specialist
Destinee Hannah has experience in television and digital writing, social media management, photography, video editing, and television production. With social media and digital marketing certifications, she serves EDGE as its storyteller to the Memphis and Shelby County community through different strategic practices. Destinee has obtained a Master of Arts in Journalism and Creative Media (Magna Cum Laude) from The University of Alabama, Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast and Digital Journalism from Mississippi State University (Summa Cum Laude), and an Associate of Arts in Radio/TV Broadcast from Itawamba Community College (Special Honors).
Pierce Greer
Data Analyst Intern
Pierce Greer is currently pursuing Management Information Systems (MIS) degree at the University of Memphis, graduating in December 2024. He brings military experience from the 101st Airborne Division where he served for four years as an Infantryman. In addition to supporting operational decision-making processes, he is responsible for analyzing and presenting EDGE economic impact data. Pierce is dedicated to continuous learning and passionate about leveraging technology to make meaningful contributions to EDGE.
Anna Cardona
Economic Development Specialist
Anna Cardona is a native Memphian and has a passion for making a positive impact on her community through her work. Anna currently serves as Economic Development Specialist for EDGE (Economic Development Growth Engine). Anna graduated from the University of Memphis with a bachelor’s degree in interior architecture. She has worked in the past as a Project Manager, Designer, Marketing Director, New Business Development Director, and Recruitment Director, in addition to her many philanthropic efforts.
Lekiyah Clark
Research Analyst Intern
Lekiyah Clark is a senior at the University of Memphis pursuing her degree in International & Global Studies and Economics. At EDGE, she assists the team by researching and monitoring the economic development of Memphis and other urban cities.
Amber Shepheard
Office Manager
Amber Shepheard is a skilled office manager, bringing over a decade of administrative expertise in corporate and governmental relations to her role at the Memphis and Shelby County Port Commission. With a successful six-year tenure in this position, she has consistently demonstrated her capabilities in streamlining operations, optimizing workflow efficiency, and fostering harmonious working environments. Ms. Shepheard’s academic foundation includes a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Memphis, providing her with a well-rounded understanding of human dynamics and organizational behavior.
Randy Richardson
Vice President Port and Industrial Properties/Executive Director, Memphis & Shelby County Port Commission
Mr. Richardson has over 30 years of experience in industrial, economic, and environmental development within the realm of the International Port of Memphis. In his capacity, he assumes comprehensive oversight of port activities, encompassing the management and preservation of the McKellar Lake/Presidents Island Complex, Pidgeon Industrial Harbor, and Pidgeon Industrial Park.
Mr. Richardson’s contributions extend beyond his operational role, as he holds key positions on various civic and community boards, including the National Waterways Conference, the Transportation Research Board in Washington, D.C., the Memphis Plywood Company, and the Board of Inland Rivers, Ports, and Terminals (former Board Chair). Notably, he serves as the Chairman of the Board for the Area Maritime Security Committee – Memphis and assumes the role of Basin Chairman for the Lower Mississippi River. Additionally, he is a member of the Presidents Island Industrial Association.
Educationally, Mr. Richardson is armed with a Master of Arts in City and Regional Planning from the University of Memphis, complemented by a Bachelor of Arts in Geography from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Larry Baker
Operations Manager
Larry Baker serves as the Operations Manager, collaborating closely with the Executive Director. He directs, coordinates, and holds functional authority for projects within the Memphis and Shelby County Port Commission’s jurisdiction, including Presidents Island, Frank C. Pidgeon Industrial Park, and the Defense Depot.
Larry holds a Mechanical Engineering degree from Mississippi State University (2018). Before becoming the Operations Manager, he gained valuable experience in the power industry, working with natural gas power plants. This background equips him with technical insights crucial for effective management.
In his role, Larry skillfully blends his academic knowledge and industry experience. His leadership ensures smooth teamwork and efficient project management, contributing to the success of the Memphis & Shelby County Port Commission.
William Morris
Crew Person
William Morris is a crew member who works under the guidance of the Port of Memphis Crew Chief and alongside a dedicated team. Together, they ensure the upkeep of properties within the Memphis & Shelby County Port Commission’s jurisdiction. Their combined efforts encompass diligent cleaning and orderly maintenance, playing a pivotal role in advancing the operational excellence of the Commission.
Jon Wayne Hall, II
Crew Person
Mr. Hall is a crew member who works under the guidance of the Port of Memphis Crew Chief and alongside a dedicated team. Together, they ensure the upkeep of properties within the Memphis & Shelby County Port Commission’s jurisdiction. Their combined efforts encompass diligent cleaning and orderly maintenance, playing a pivotal role in advancing the operational excellence of the Commission.
Kegan Long
Crew Chief
Kegan Long is a dedicated safety-focused equipment operation professional who excels in operating, repairing, and maintaining heavy machinery such as tractors, excavators, bulldozers, and graders. His leadership drives a committed crew, entrusted with the upkeep of properties overseen by the Memphis & Shelby County Port Commission. Kegan’s ability to work collaboratively with teams of contractors, engineers, and foremen ensures projects are completed safely and efficiently. His hardworking and motivated nature contributes to enhancing the Commission’s standards of operational excellence.
Chris Ervin
Crew Person
Chris Ervin is a crew member who works under the guidance of the Port of Memphis Crew Chief and alongside a dedicated team. Together, they ensure the upkeep of properties within the Memphis & Shelby County Port Commission’s jurisdiction. Their combined efforts encompass diligent cleaning and orderly maintenance, playing a pivotal role in advancing the operational excellence of the Commission.
Adrienne Johnson
Director of Research
Adrienne Johnson manages data intelligence identifying economic trends to assist with policy making and support business recruitment. Prior to joining EDGE, she served as Vice President of Research for the Greater Memphis Chamber and a part-time economic research instructor for the Council for Council for Community and Economic Research. Ms. Johnson earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management from Tennessee Tech University as well as a Master’s Degree in City and Regional Planning from the University of Memphis.