- Brenda Vineyard Runyon
Brenda Vineyard Runyon (1868 - 1929), founder and director of the
First Woman’s Bank of Tennessee inClarksville, Tennessee in 1919. The bank was the first bank in theUnited States to be managed and directed entirely by women. Ms Runyon resigned her position in 1926 due to failing health and was unable to secure a successor. The First Trust and Savings Bank of Clarksville absorbed the bank in 1926.Ms. Runyon was the wife of a Clarksville physician Dr. Frank Runyon. Both doctor and Ms Runyon were born in Trenton,
Todd County, Kentucky . They had two sons, both pursued professional careers. Ms. Runyon was active in the civic affairs of Clarksville and was director of the Clarksville branch of theAmerican Red Cross duringWorld War I . It was following the war that Ms Runyon organized the First Woman's Bank of Tennessee after being challenged to do so by a local business.References
* The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture, [http://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/imagegallery.php?EntryID=F017 EntryID F017]
* Clarksville-Montgomery County Website, [http://www.clarksville.tn.us/wps-html/AboutClarksville/History/ About Clarksville]
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