Biographical profile
Emily J. Reynolds
Senior Vice President, Government & Valley Relations
Emily Reynolds was named Senior Vice President, Government & Valley Relations in July 2009. She reports directly to Chief Executive Officer Tom Kilgore.
Reynolds joined TVA as Senior Vice President of Communications, Government & Valley Relations in 2007, after a long career of public service dating back to 1980.
From 2003 to 2007, she served as the 31st secretary of the U.S. Senate, where she managed the legislative, financial, and administrative operations of the Senate.
Reynolds began her career as special assistant to U.S. Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker, Jr., in Washington, D.C. She subsequently worked in several U.S. Senate and gubernatorial campaigns.
In 1995, Tennessee Governor Don Sundquist appointed Reynolds to serve as the vice chairman and executive director of the Governor’s TennCare Roundtable. Later that year, Reynolds was named state director for U.S. Senator Bill Frist of Tennessee. Working out of Nashville, she managed Frist’s state operation of six offices.
Reynolds became chief of staff for Senator Frist in 2001. Located in Washington, D.C., she supervised the senator’s Washington and Tennessee offices, with overall responsibility for the management and coordination of staffing, legislative activity, communications, constituent relations, and scheduling.
A native of Nashville, Reynolds graduated from Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri, in 1978.