
Former Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero with Doug Kirchhofer, left, of Boyd Sports, and Stone Mosley of Denark Construction.
Members of the Executive Women’s Association, which consists of the top female business leaders in town, last week got a private tour of Covenant Health Park, the new multi-use stadium in downtown Knoxville that will be home to the Knoxville Smokies.
In addition to hosting the home games of the minor league baseball team, Covenant Health Park also will be home to the One Knoxville SC soccer team and the site of all kinds of concerts, gatherings and other activities. It is set to open mid-April.
About 50 women — and two brave fellows! — took a 45-minute tour of the facility led by Doug Kirchhofer, CEO of Boyd Sports, which owns the baseball team and will manage the facility, and Stone Mosley, assistant project manager of Denark Construction, the general contractor building the stadium.
“I got a little choked up, to tell you the truth,” said Phyllis Nichols, the recently retired long-time president and CEO of the Knoxville Area Urban League. “Randy Boyd had a vision that a lot of people could not see. And to stand on concrete and see that it’s become a reality, it’s awe-inspiring.” Continue reading