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WE SAW YOU: “Meet the Artists” at Palladio

More art is in the eyes of the beholders, thanks to Cynthia Ham.

Ham, who became the new owner of Palladio last December, instituted monthly shows featuring local artists. She opened her first exhibit, which will be on view through August, with a “Meet the Artists” reception, held August 15th at Palladio Interiors & Garden at 2215 Central Avenue (at South Cox). This month’s artists are Jay Crum, Kong Wee Pang, Carl E. Moore, and Amy Hutcheson. “They were the first four to be shown since I took over,” Ham says. “And I plan to have other shows featuring high-quality Memphis artists.”

As far as she knows, this hasn’t been done previously at Palladio, says Ham. “This, to my knowledge, is a new approach of featuring artists.

“I am going to use some work from the show to keep on hand in case anybody wants to look at their work when they come in,” she adds. “Even though the show itself is coming down, we’ll have at least two pieces of their work there on a longer term.” 

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Community Leader Jeff Sanford Dies at 81

Jeff Sanford, a Memphian who dedicated his public life to building the city he had come to call home, died March 4, 2024. He was 81.

Jeff was born in Denver in 1942 to Velma (Beechen) and Bernard Sanford, and grew up in Sioux City, Iowa. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a degree in political science and moved to Chicago to start his career at North Advertising.

He married Susan Haspel of Memphis, whom he met as a fellow student at Wisconsin.

He moved to Memphis in 1969 to join S.M. Haspel and Son and immediately became active in the community.  He was appointed to the Memphis City Council in 1977 when the seat was vacated by Mike Cody, who was appointed United States Attorney for the Western District of Tennessee. Jeff was then elected to the council in 1979 and served until 1983; he was Council Chair in 1980. He was recognized for Excellence in Government Service by the National Conference of Christians and Jews in 1983.

In 1987, he founded the Jeff Sanford Company, an independent marketing and communications firm that represented both local and national clients across many industries, from government agencies and accounting and law firms to nonprofits and media outlets. 

He married Cynthia Ham in 1992.

In 1998, Jeff became president of the Memphis Center City Commission (now the Downtown Memphis Commission) and developed a specialty in Downtown revitalization and planning. His leadership of the commission and its four affiliates led to $5 billion in new projects and unprecedented Downtown growth. At the end of his tenure, he received the organization’s Lifetime Achievement Award.

Jeff left the Center City Commission in 2010, and he reopened his consulting practice, focusing on helping both local and national clients with urban revitalization, redevelopment, organizational effectiveness, and strategic planning. He led projects for other cities seeking to emulate Memphis’ success, including Chicago, St. Louis, Oklahoma City, Houston, and Omaha and presented to organizations around the world, including in Canada, Peru, and Australia. 

Throughout his life, Jeff was deeply involved in his community. He served and held leadership positions on many boards, including as chair of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra, Memphis Convention and Visitors Bureau, Memphis in May, and as a member of the Board of The Greater Memphis Chamber, Memphis College of Art, the Riverfront Development Council, and Freedom Preparatory Academy Charter Schools. He was the past Chair of the International Downtown Association. 

Jeff is survived by his wife, Cynthia Ham, his daughters Jill Burrows (Aaron) and Julie, and grandchildren Poppy and Elsie Burrows. He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Nancy Pullins. Jeff’s memorial service will be held at the Halloran Centre in Downtown Memphis on Saturday, March 16th, at 11:00 am. The family requests memorial donations in lieu of flowers be made to support Bridge Builders programs at BRIDGES, USA, or the charity of the donor’s choice.