Agenia Clark
Girl Scouts of Cumberland Valley
4522 Granny White Pike
Nashville, TN 37204
7th Congressional District, (2004-2010) (2010-2016)

Agenia Clark was appointed to the Tennessee Board of Regents on July 25, 2004, for a six-year term, representing the seventh congressional district.
Clark is the President and CEO of the Girl Scout Council of Cumberland Valley, an organization that serves more than 17,000 girls and 8,500 volunteers in 39 counties throughout Middle Tennessee. Prior to becoming the CEO and President for the Council, she was the Vice-President of Human Resources for the Tennessee Education Lottery Corporation; the Senior Director of Human Resources at Vanderbilt University; and, worked in Government Relations, Marketing, Business Ethics and Human Resources at Nortel Networks, an international telecommunications corporation.
Prior to stepping into the role of the Council's CEO, Clark held numerous volunteer positions within the organization, including two terms as the chair of its board of directors. She was also a recipient of the Thanks II badge, the highest recognition a Girl Scout volunteer can receive.
Aside from her professional leadership, Clark has dedicated many hours to community service, including time as a Vice Chair on the Board of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and on the Women’s Fund Board for the Community Foundation. She also serves on the Advisory Council to the College of Business at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Additionally, she serves on the Board of the Vanderbilt Children's Hospital, the Center for Nashville Studies at Vanderbilt University and is a member of the Steering Committee for Nashville's Agenda. Most recently, Clark became one of the inaugural Board members to establish a new Tennessee bank and serves as an officer of the Bank's Board.
She is an alumna of Leadership Nashville (class of 1998) and a 2001 nominee for the Athena Award, which recognizes women in leadership roles in their community.
Clark has a Bachelors of Science degree and Masters of Business Administration degree from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
She is married to Charles Clark, Jr., and they have two children.