Chief of Staff to Chancellor Freeman
University of Tennessee at Martin
Jake Bynum is Chief of Staff to Chancellor Freeman at the University of Tennessee at Martin. In this role, he is responsible for strategic initiatives and leadership development programs, including WestStar and the McWherter Institute. Jake previously served as Weakley County Mayor for 10 years.
In August 2014, Jake was elected Weakley County Mayor. At the age of 30, he is the youngest Mayor to serve in Weakley County. He was re-elected for a second and third term in 2018 and 2022. A lifelong resident of Weakley County, Bynum graduated from the University of Tennessee at Martin with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. After college, Bynum worked in banking with First State Bank as a Business Development Specialist. In 2020, Bynum earned a Masters of Art in Leadership and Public Service from Lipscomb University. Bynum graduated from The Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education Program with a certificate in Authentic Leadership in 2022. The position of County Mayor has allowed Bynum to be involved in a number of organizations and opportunities. He is a member of the TN County Services Association, a board member of the Northwest Tennessee Development District, West Tennessee River Basin Authority, Everett-Stewart Regional Airport, and the Regional Workforce Development Board. In 2023, Bynum was elected to serve as President of the Tennessee Association of County Mayors.
With a heart for service and helping others, Jake has worked tirelessly to improve the community. Jake has been honored to serve as President of the Dresden Rotary Club, President of the Weakley County Chamber of Commerce, President of the Dresden Business Association, Commissioner of Dresden Cal Ripken Youth League Baseball, Chairman of the Tennessee Iris Festival, Chairman of the Weakley County Reading Railroad, and Trustee for WestStar Leadership. Bynum has served on a number of boards, including the Reelfoot Bank board of directors, West Tennessee and Weakley County United Way, Weakley and Obion County Carl Perkins, Volunteer Community Hospital, Weakley County Office on Aging, and Dresden Elks Lodge. In 2020, Bynum was appointed by Governor Lee to the Tennessee Board of Pharmacy as the consumer member. Bynum became a Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation Board member in 2022. Bynum has been honored as the recipient of the 2016 Jackson Sun 40 Under 40, 2016 Tennessee Iris Festival Citizen of the Year, 2017 Weakley Countian of the Year, and 2023 TNAchieves Mentor Hall of Fame. Jake was elected in 2017, 2020, and 2023 by the Tennessee Baptist Convention to serve on the Union University Board of Trustees. Bynum is a graduate of WestStar Leadership, Delta Regional Authority Leadership Institute, Complete Tennessee Leadership Institute, and Leadership Tennessee. Jake and his family are members of Dresden First Baptist Church, where he serves as chairman of the deacon board. One of Jake’s proudest accomplishments is being a founding member of the Weakley County Backpack Program, an initiative to ensure that children in food-insecure homes have food over the weekend. Since the program's implementation, over 350 Weakley County students have received services from it.
Jake considers himself the luckiest man in Dresden, but not because of the many opportunities he has been afforded. Bynum is blessed to have had a loving family and a supportive group of friends. Most importantly, Bynum met and married the love of his life, Alyssa Bynum, who is a public school teacher. Jake and Alyssa are raising their two children, Ella and Nash, as a team, and they support Jake and his many endeavors.