- Adam Dread
Adam Dread (b.
February 1 ,1963 inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania ) was a council member-at-large for the Metropolitan Council ofNashville and Davidson County until September 2007. Born with a different birthname, he had his name legally changed to Adam Dread as an adult. He is currently a practicing attorney and businessman in Nashville. cite web | title="Nashville.gov - Metro Councilmember at Large Adam Dread" | url=http://www.nashville.gov/council/councilal5.htm | accessdate= September 11 | accessyear= 2007 ]Education and career
Adam Dread was elected to the Metro Council in December 2002 Since then, he set a Metro record for winning the most county wide races in the shortest period of time(he won 4 in one year, including run-offs.) He was endorsed by every major newspaper, union, and trade organization. 2002|url=http://www.tennessean.com/government/archives/02/12/26470664.shtml?Element_ID=26470664] Prior to that, he had run for a Metro Council at-large seat in 1999. cite news|first=Christian|last=Bottorff|coauthors=Shrade, Brad. Burke, Sheila|title=Council's Dread in critical condition="The Tennessean"|date=2003-05-31|url=http://www.tennessean.com/government/archives/03/05/33500836.shtml?Element_ID=33500836] He Chaired the Public Safety - Beer and Regulated Beverages Committee and also served as a member of the Public Works Committee and the Traffic and Parking Committee. [cite web | title="Nashville.gov - Metro Council Committees" | url=http://www.nashville.gov/council/committee_members.htm | accessdate= September 11 | accessyear= 2007 ] He was at one point Chair of the Convention and Tourism Committee. cite news|first=Craig|last=Boerner|title=Taxis focus of tourism chair|publisher="Nashville City Post"|date=2004-08-30|url=http://www.nashvillecitypaper.com/news.php?viewStory=35411] He is also known for building the live music stage at the airport, in conjunction with the Convention Tourism Bureau, to welcome visitors and locals to Music City with live music. Popular with the public,in 2008 he was voted "The Best Metro Councilman Out the Door", as he was term limited, and couldn't run again.
Adam Dread works as an attorney at Durham & Dread, PLC. His law firm can be viewed at www.durhamanddread.com They are well-know for being one of the first Tennessee firms to go after the makers of tainted pet food from China. Since 1999, he has worked as a freelance consultant and corporate spokesman for numerous clients including Jack Daniels and Fruit of the Loom. From 1999 until elected for Metro Council, he was on the Metro Beer Permit Board. He was a freelance columnist between 1996 and 2000. Between 1996 and 1999, he was the feature producer of "TNN's Prime Time Country." Between 1992 and 1995, he was the radio host of the award-winning "Man of Leisure Mornings" on Thunder 94 and Lightning 100 Morning. Between 1986 and 1992, he worked as a professional touring stand-up comedian in the US and abroad. Adam Dread graduated from Palm Beach Academy and Vanderbilt University with a
Bachelor of Arts degree. He obtained hisJ.D. when he graduated from Nashville School of Law in 2004. [cite web | title="Durham & Dread, PLC" | url=http://www.durhamanddread.com/category.cfm?goto=Meet | accessdate= September 11 | accessyear= 2007 ] In 2007 the readers of the Nashville Scene voted Dread one of the Top 3 DUI attorneys in Nashville. He is also a published songwriter and book author. His two books, "You've Obviuosly Spent Time on Nantucket If..." and "ACK't 2" are still popular on the resort island. One of his parody songs, "Titan Baby" was performed at the 2000 Super Bowl. nother parosy, "Did I Shave My Back for This?" was the title track of a popular Cledus T.Judd country comedy album. Prior to his terms on the Metro Council he served on the Boards of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundations, The Community Resource Center, and The Belcourt Theatre. He still hosts the annual "Oyster Easter" event for the CRC and was named their "2007 Volunteer of the Year." Adam Dread comedy piece, interviews, and other facts can be found via "Google" or "You Tube."Political views
Proposals
Adam Dread filed a local resolution in support of the U.S. Armed Forces involved in
Operation Iraqi Freedom . [cite news|first=Craig|last=Boerner|title=Council resolution supports troops|publisher="Nashville City Post"|date=2003-10-03|url=http://www.nashvillecitypaper.com/news.php?viewStory=7155] When he became Chair of the Convention and Tourism Committee onAugust 24 2004 , Adam Dread stated his first initiative would be improving the city's taxes system. He filed an ordinance that he said would improve and amplify the bill of rights approved by the Metro Transportation Licensing Commission in 2001. The ordinance required that all cab drivers speak and understand English, cabs be air conditioned and drivers do not take personal calls while a customer is in the car. Forms of this Ordinance were adopted in Bermuda,where Dread appeared before Parliament, as well as Trinidad and other island nations.Votes
Adam Dread voted against canceling zoning in
Percy Priest Lake , against Sylvan Park historic zoning, for aWestin Hotel on Lower Broadway, for Lower Broadway historic zoning, and for rezoningGaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center . [cite news|title=City council votes|publisher="The Tennessean"|date=2007-06-05|url=http://data.tennessean.com/DB/dbc/vote.php?mode=1&sr=0&pg=20&sf=&sd=&member=%25&memberOP=LK] On the third reading, he voted in favor of the proposal for a new ballpark for theNashville Sounds , [cite news|title=Sounds proposal vote breakdown|publisher="The Nashville City Post"|date=2006-02-08|url=http://www.nashvillecitypaper.com/news.php?viewStory=47730] which included provisions for hotels, condos, shops and other businesses on the land adjacent to the stadium. [cite web | title="NewsChannel 5.com Nashville, Tennessee - Sounds Ballpark Proposal Up For Vote" | url=http://www.newschannel5.com/global/story.asp?s=5836978&ClientType=Printable | accessdate= September 10 | accessyear= 2007 ] Dread voted for a proposal that would have banned discrimination against gay and lesbian employees of Metro government. Dread drafted and passed the city's "Sensible Sidewalk law" which ended mandatory sidewalks going nowhere, and earmarked those funds to be spent on sidewalk where they were necessary.Car accident
After Adam Dread was involved in a near fatal car wreck in May 2003, Vanderbilt Medical Center doctors placed him on a ventilator, and he was in critical condition. The wreck was caused by a stroke. His rare type of stroke, and the press surrounding it, is credited with saving many lives in Nashville since. The local television network affiliates interrupted "Oprah" to do live reports on his condition. He coded twice. He was later upgraded to stable condition. [cite news|first=Michelle E.|last=Shank|title=Dread upgraded to stable condition|publisher="The Tennessean"|date=2003-06-01|url=http://www.tennessean.com/government/archives/03/05/33544033.shtml?Element_ID=33544033] "When I had my stroke I couldn't drive for six months so I personally spent at least $3,000 on taxis last year," he later said. That's where he learned where the problems existed, and legislatively sought to fix them with great results.
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