Item 5.02 - Departure Of Directors Or Principal Officers; Election Of Directors;
Appointment Of Principal Officers
On December 17, 2020, Free Flow, Inc., (the "Company") appointed Dr. Melody A.
Jackson as a Director of the Company. Please find Dr. Jackson's information
below.
Melody A. Jackson. Age 55. Dr. Jackson is a management expert, college faculty
member, and researcher with over 20 years of management and supervisory
experience that includes an executive level of management for functions such as
Strategic Management, Project Management, Human Resources Management, and
Environmental Management with over 7 years of service as a Management Professor.
Since March 2004, Dr. Jackson has owned and operated Inside Auto Parts, an
automobile parts business based in Mineral, Virginia. Dr. Jackson served in a
variety of roles at the University of Virginia from April 2017 to September
2020, most recently as Equity Center Director of Operations from April 2020 to
September 2020. From January 2015 to December 2017, Dr. Jackson owned and
served as CEO of a small business consulting firm, Business Doctors of Virginia,
LLC. As Program Manager for the City of Richmond's Office of Minority Business
Development from June 2014 to December 2014, Dr. Jackson created, implemented,
and managed programs, projects, and processes designed to support, guide, and
develop minority and emerging small businesses in the Richmond, Virginia and
surrounding areas. From August 2013 to November 2017, Dr. Jackson served as
Management Faculty for the University of Phoenix School of Management (Richmond,
Virginia campus).
Dr. Jackson founded her first non-profit organization 15 years ago along with
the two other members of the Executive Committee and currently serves as an
adviser to other non-profit executives. She has served as an elected member of
the Board of Directors for the American Association of University Women. She has
provided consultations to entrepreneurs as the Owner and CEO of a Business
Consulting Firm, staff for the City of Richmond, and member of the Service Corps
of Retired Executives (SCORE) for the Small Business Administration. Dr. Jackson
started a business school in Central Virginia that focused primarily on
providing consultations to entrepreneurs and nonprofit executives as well as
offering training through seminars, workshops, webinars, and small courses to
business owners, nonprofit leaders, and government representatives. She created
the Build Green Living Laboratory as the primary project for the school and
served as the Project Manager for the life of the project. At University of
Virginia, she served as Equity Center Director of Operations, Program Manager
for the School of Nursing, Faculty for the School of Engineering & Applied
Sciences, and Research Program Advisor for Curry School of Education. At
University of Phoenix, she was the Founder and Group Leader of the Virtual
Inter-connectivity Research Lab, Dissertation Chair, Senior Research Fellow for
the Center for Global Business Research, Doctoral Faculty for the School of
Advanced Studies online campus, and Management Faculty for the School of
Business at the Virginia ground campus teaching both graduate and undergraduate
courses in both online and place-based delivery methods. Dr. Jackson has
functioned as a thought leader conducting research, presenting at research
conferences, and publishing research results. She served as a member of the
United Stated Army where she received a multitude of awards and commendations.
In the automobile recycling industry, Dr. Jackson has been instrumental in the
strategic management and growth of a Virginia-based recycling company for over
15 years where she has managed Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans and
overseen Motor Vehicle Dealer Board compliance.
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Due to Dr. Jackson's experience in the automobile recycling industry, as well as
her management and leadership roles in variety of professional settings, the
Company believes she is a great addition to its Board of Directors.
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