Bonnie Heiskell Peters began significant history
projects upon her retirement in 1990 and was appointed Union County Historian
in February of 1994. She grew up in Union County and became a career federal
employee. She spent most of her career in intergovernmental relations,
coordinating federal projects with state and local governments and with the
President's Office of Management and Budget. She also served as TVA liaison
with the U.S. Agency for International Development for TVA's work in third
world countries. Bonnie managed the TVA Employee Suggestion Program for 34,000
employees. Educated at Strayer College and The University of Tennessee, she
holds a B.S. degree in Education and CPS certification. She has numerous
professional and community affiliations, founded Adopt-A-Spot (a Beautification
Program (1982)), and she has served on several boards, among them, are Friends
of the Maynardville Public Library; the Knoxville YWCA and Fountainhead
Conservatory of Music Board of Directors; Union County Historical Society,
Union County Business and Professional Association; Knoxville Friends of
the Library, Knoxville Dulcimer Club, the Southern Regional Steering Committee,
Child Welfare League of America, Florence Crittenton Agency, United Way,
and Tennessee's Bicentennial Committee. National endeavors are Tennessee
Civil War Preservation Association and Union County Cemeteries Association.
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