Kathie Scobee Fulgham
Kathie Fulgham is the daughter of astronaut Dick Scobee and June Scobee Rodgers, Ph.D.
The scope of Kathie's experience and leadership skills are grounded in a well-rounded career of team-play, where creative interchanges, along with goal completion, have been benchmarks of success. She focuses on public relations, special events, writing, editing, media relations, fundraising, marketing and website development.
While Kathie's work in Chattanooga has been concentrated on her projects with the Mayor, the Tennessee Aquarium and Waterfront endeavors, she also worked for two of the most highly respected institutions in the nation: Rice University and Texas A&M University.
In the Chattanooga community, Kathie serves as president of the board of directors for the Houston Museum; board member of First Things First; board member of the Hamilton County Department of Education Fund for Excellence; advisory board member of the Challenger Center for Space Science Education; and past executive board member for the Cypress-Woodlands Junior Forum.
She was named a 2012 Woman of Distinction.
The scope of Kathie's experience and leadership skills are grounded in a well-rounded career of team-play, where creative interchanges, along with goal completion, have been benchmarks of success. She focuses on public relations, special events, writing, editing, media relations, fundraising, marketing and website development.
While Kathie's work in Chattanooga has been concentrated on her projects with the Mayor, the Tennessee Aquarium and Waterfront endeavors, she also worked for two of the most highly respected institutions in the nation: Rice University and Texas A&M University.
In the Chattanooga community, Kathie serves as president of the board of directors for the Houston Museum; board member of First Things First; board member of the Hamilton County Department of Education Fund for Excellence; advisory board member of the Challenger Center for Space Science Education; and past executive board member for the Cypress-Woodlands Junior Forum.
She was named a 2012 Woman of Distinction.