A lifelong Tennessean experienced and committed to community service.

Jordan Huffman with Wife, Lesley Huffman, and son, Will Huffman.

Family

Jordan is an East Tennessee State University graduate with Political Science and Criminal Justice degrees. He has been a Nashville resident for over a decade and currently resides in Hermitage with his wife Lesley, son Will, and two dogs, Lily and Penny. Both he and Lesley are lifelong Tennesseans who chose to plant their family roots in Hermitage to stay close to family.


Jordan Huffman with Councilman Russ Bradford

Work & Experience

Jordan has spent the last decade working in the healthcare technology field in Middle Tennessee. His work in the OBGYN and Medicaid space has ensured that patient outcomes throughout the United States have improved in various key categories.

He has also served as President and Vice-President of the Donelson-Hermitage Neighborhood Alliance and is currently serving on Neighbor 2 Neighbor’s Board of Directors and the MNPD Community Advisory Board for the Hermitage Precinct. He’s a 2021 graduate of L’Evate’s Community Leadership program, and he is a member of both the Donelson-Hermitage Exchange Club and the Donelson-Hermitage Chamber of Commerce. Jordan, along with his wife Lesley, are members of the Donelson-Hermitage YMCA.


Jordan Huffman with Phil Ponder and Vencen Horsley

Community Focused

Jordan’s commitment to public service is rooted deep in his family history. His grandfather served for nearly three decades as a County Commissioner in Greene County.  Jordan’s love for his community and the desire to help his fellow neighbors follows in his grandfather’s footsteps.

During his tenure as the President of the DHNA, Jordan continuously found ways to make an impact:

  • Tornado Cleanup: Jordan coordinated numerous cleanup efforts following the March 3, 2020 tornado

  • Community Litter Pickups: Since implementing these pickups over two tons of trash has been removed from our streets

  • Public Forums: Jordan believes everyone deserves access to accurate information. With this in mind, the DHNA facilitated numerous candidate debates and interviews with local leaders

  • Community Christmas Tree: In 2021, Jordan led the effort to organize the first Christmas Tree lighting in Hermitage by planting a community Christmas tree in front of the Hermitage Library. Over 500 neighbors celebrated the season together at the 2022 event


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