![]() |
|||||||||
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
||||
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
![]() |
|||||||||
|
We hope you enjoy learning more about the Old Country Store and Casey Jones Home & Railroad Museum Leadership Team. Also see below the organizations we are proud to belong to: T. Clark Shaw - Brooks Shaw & Son Old Country Store Chief Executive Officer
Clark's Old Country Store story began when he was 10 years old and his parents opened the Old Country Store as an antique museum. Even before that he and his family made wonderful memories collecting antiques in the early 1960's. Clark started out with the company moving antiques when he was a teen-ager then began working in the dish room as the fastest dishwasher around. He literally grew up working at the Old Country Store doing various jobs such as cashier and manager. Today he is our CEO and co-owner of the company and this celebrates his 42nd year of working at the Old Country Store. His visionary leadership and passion for his work are contagious. He was the co-developer of Casey Jones Village and has been an integral leader in the tourism industry at the local, state and national level for over 30 years. He was the project coordinator for the "Train Station" addition to the historic Casey Jones Home & Railroad Museum that opened in June of 2009. Through his efforts the Wellwood Country Store where his father Brooks Shaw worked as a young boy in the Wellwood community was saved, relocated and restored to today sit beside the Old Country Store it inspired. In 2010 he and his wife brought the beautiful 1837 Neil House from Trenton, Tennessee to the Village and a 105 year old church from Haywood County that are both being restored. in 2011 he spearheaded the opening of Music Highway Crossroads, dedicated to celebrating the music of the Tennessee Delta with a listening room for live musical performances and a music themed shop. Casey Jones Village is proud to welcome over 700,000 guest annually. He and his wife, Juanita, have two children, Elizabeth and Brooks. The whole family works in the company.
Clark's professional and civic involvement have included the Board of Directors of the National Restaurant Association where he holds the position of Board of Directors, Emeritus. He served as on the Board of Directors and past State President of the Tennessee Restaurant Association for over twenty years and on the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Tourism Roundtable. He has been named Tennessee Restaurateur of the Year, Outstanding Man of the Year in Jackson, Tennessee, Outstanding Young Tennessean and named to the Tennessee Restaurant "Hall of Fame" by the Tennessee Restaurant Association. He was also honored to receive the "Knight of the Roundtable" award by the Tennessee Tourism Roundtable. He is this year's "Leadership" category recipient of the prestigious Jackson Awards being given this Fall by the West Tennessee Healthcare Foundation. Clark has done community work with such organizations as the Ministry to Men Foundation, Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce, YMCA, Youth Town of Tennessee, Jackson Rotary Club, the Tourism Association of Southwest Tennessee, Boy Scouts of Tennessee and the Jackson Area Red Cross and numerous others. His hobbies include travel and history. He is in leadership at his church Grace Bible Fellowship. Anne Shaw - Founder with the late Brooks C. Shaw Chairman of the Board Emeritus
Often referred to as the "heart of our company" she is indeed an integral part of the heart and soul of the Old Country Store. She was married to Brooks Shaw and together they founded the Old Country Store in April of 1965. Theirs was a true love story and they stand as a role model to this day of an ideal couple very much in love. Their two children are Clark Shaw and Deborah Shaw Laman. Miss Anne has four grandchildren - Jonathan, Jennifer, Elizabeth and Brooks. Sadly, Mr. Shaw passed away of a heart attack in 1971 but Miss Anne kept the family business and was thrust into being a businesswoman and single parent in one tragic day. She often credits Norwood and Joyce Jones for much of the success of the Old Country Store with their hard work the 37 years they worked at the Store. The Shaw children grew up in the business and Miss Anne is very proud of the roles they play in the company with son, Clark Shaw, as the Old Country Store Chief Executive Officer and daughter, Deborah, as Vice President and Marketing Director. Clark has worked at the Old Country Store for 41 years and he and his wife Juanita run the Store day to day making it their life's work and joy. Miss Anne has always been active in her church and community and has faithfully served her church, Forest Heights United Methodist Church, in many many capacities with grace and devotion all her life. She is noted for her very warm and caring sprit and always has a hug ready to greet her many adoring family and friends. You will never meet a kinder, sweeter lady. Aptly, recently Miss Anne was nominated by Reggie Smith for "The Angel Award" that is given on the "Morning Praise" radio show on Grace Broadcasting by veteran announcer Tom Mapes. In our opinion, no one this side of Heaven is more deserving. Juanita Shaw - Gift Buyer/ Special Projects Manager
Clark and Juanita Shaw on the Live at Nine show in Memphis
Juanita on the Live at Nine Show with Alex Coleman & Marybeth Conley Juanita is often the face of the Old Country Store on television with a true gift for cooking and a passion for all things Southern. She represents us on local and regional TV shows with her interesting and fun cooking segments. Juanita is the gift buyer and decorator for our charming Gift Shoppe and with her love of cooking is actively involved in our kitchen as well as many aspects of the business. Married to CEO Clark Shaw since 1985, they have two wonderful children, Elizabeth and Brooks. It's all in the family with the Shaws who dearly love their work and work tirelessly in striving to keep the Old Country Store as excellent as can be. Deborah Shaw Laman - Vice President/Marketing Director
Deborah is the daughter of founders Brooks and Anne Shaw and the favorite and only sister of CEO Clark Shaw. She is married to college sweetheart, Jon, and is the proud mother of their two talented children, Jonathan Brooks and Jennifer Anne. She is a graduate of the University of Tennessee at Martin where she majored in Communications and minored in English. Deborah is responsible for the marketing and public relations for the Old Country Store, Casey Jones Home & Railroad Museum, Music Highway Crossroads and Casey Jones Village. She enjoys working with her brother on a myriad of projects and is having the time of her life. An avid photographer, Deborah is the social media administrator, manages the company blog and website, creates the company e-newsletters, handles press relations, advertising, copywriting, photography, booking talent and planning4special events. She also served on the planning committee for the "Train Station" addition to the Casey Jones Museum. She serves on the Executive Board of the Tourism Association of Southwest Tennessee, the Executive Board of the Tennessee Association of Museums and the Board of the Tennessee Hospitality Association. She also serves on the Steering Committee of the newly formed WestTAM, an organization made up of West Tennessee museums. Never having met a stranger, Deborah represents us at many professional meetings and functions. She also writes a travel column for the cityNews, a local monthly publication. She is a member of the James Beard Foundation and Southern Foodways Alliance, the West Tennessee Hospitality Association and the Association for the Preservation of Tennessee Antiquities. See all of our company affiliations below. Norwood Jones - President Emeritus
Norwood & Joyce Jones with children Randy and Leigh Ann
Lawrence Taylor - Director of the Historic Casey Jones Home
Norma Taylor - Casey Jones Museum Historian - Lawrence and Norma both grew up in Jackson and graduated from Jackson High School and Lambuth University. Lawrence was a sales representative for H.T. Ardinger for 20 years. He has been with the Old Country Store organization since it moved to Casey Jones Village 34 years ago in 1978. He is a co-owner partner and stockholder in the Old Country Store. Lawrence has been active in the tourism industry and served a term as president of the Tennessee Hotel-Motel Association. Norma is a former school teacher. Lawrence and Norma make a great team at the Casey Jones Museum. They both served on the planning committee for the "Train Station" expansion of the Casey Jones Museum that opened in 2009. Their son, Mark, and daughter-in-law, Jill, have two darling children - Jude and Eliza Beth and, needless to say, they love being grandparents. Lorie Williams - Accounts Payable/Bookkeeping Alison Tritt Lane - Sales & Catering Director W. Brooks Shaw - Dining Room Manager Shannon Blanken - Outside Sales Representative We are proud to be affiliated with and encourage involvement with the following professional organizations and associations: National Restaurant Association www.restaurant.org Southern Foodways Alliance www.southernfoodways.com Southern Food & Beverage Museum SOFAB www.southernfood.org Tourism Association of Southwest Tennessee www.tast.tn.org Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce www.jacksontn.com. Be sure to visit the Jackson Convention and Visitors Bureau website at www.jacksontncvb.com Tennessee Hospitality Association www.tnhospitality.net West Tennessee Hospitality Association - Lodging & Dining professional organization for the West Tennessee area Tennessee Association of Museums www.tnmuseums.org WestTAM - A professional organization of West Tennessee museums Tennessee Tourism Roundtable http://www.tenntourismroundtable.com/ Slow Food USA www.slowfoodusa.org Memphis Convention & Visitors Bureau www.memphistravel.com |
![]() ![]() |
||||||||
|
| Wireless Compatible | |
||||||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||