About Me
For 24 years, Jamie Treadaway served as president of Hickory Mart Shows, producing public and private conferences, trade shows, and special events. He has been on the Charlotte Business Journal's "40 Under 40" list of young achievers, was a Lenoir-Rhyne University Young Alumni of the Year, and is a recipient of the American Red Cross' Clara Barton Honor Award for Meritorious Volunteer Leadership.
Treadaway is president of the Catawba Valley Community Foundation and past president of the Unifour Foundation Board of Directors. He served as chair the American Red Cross of Catawba Valley. For 14 years, he was also a volunteer leader with Young Life, an interdenominational outreach ministry to high school students. A graduate of Lenoir-Rhyne University, he currently chairs the LRU Business Council and serves on the Alumni Association Board of Directors.
Active in the arts, Treadaway has served on the North Carolina Museum of Art Board of Trustees, is past president of the Board of Directors of the United Arts Council of Catawba County, and a former member of the PBS North Carolina Board of Trustees. He is presently a member of the PBS-NC Foundation Board of Trustees.
Treadaway is a member of Corinth Reformed Church in Hickory, where he has served as chair of the Board of Deacons. He and his wife, Laura, live in Newton and have one son, James, who is a senior at Furman University.