Meet the Board of Directors
Cooper Trooper Foundation’s mission is to champion the fight against childhood cancer through sibling support and research funding.
Missy Cook Brookoover
Executive Director & Co-Founder of Cooper Trooper Foundation
Josh Cook
Board Chair
Deborah K. Baucom
Board Member
Kimmy Campbell
Board Member
Ann Peck
Board Member
Chuka Onuh
Board Member
Margaret Lantz
Board Secretary
Tim Giarra
Board Treasurer
Missy Cook Brookoover
Executive Director, Co-Founder of Cooper Trooper Foundation
Missy co-founded Cooper Trooper Foundation with her late husband, Rod Cook, after their 3rd son (Cooper) was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called Infantile Fibrosarcoma. Thankfully, Cooper is a healthy teenager now, but Missy and Rod saw the impact it had on their other two sons, which prompted the idea behind the mission of offering more support for
the siblings of children with cancer.
Missy was born in Little Rock, AR, and graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Arkansas State University, before receiving two Master’s degrees from The University of Alabama in Marriage and Family Counseling and School Psychometry. She self-published the book, Courage From Koko’s Pouch to accompany the plush koala that is included in the Courage Kit for younger kids.
After the loss of her husband, Rod, in 2013, Missy was remarried almost 8 years later, to Andy Brookover in 2021. She lives in Franklin, Tennessee with Andy, her 3 sons (Carson and Colby are in college and Cooper in High School), and a Cockapoo named “Bama.” When not doing all things “Cooper Trooper” she enjoys spending time with family and her girlfriends, writing, watching college football, hiking, and catching an incredible sunset at the beach.
Josh Cook
Board Chair
Josh Cook and his family have served as volunteers with Cooper Trooper Foundation since its inception. Josh and his wife, Rebecca, have seven children and two grandchildren and are active in the adoption/foster community in Middle Tennessee.
Professionally, Josh leads a team sales professionals for a Fortune 100 financial services company. He joined the Foundation’s Advisory Board in 2012 and then the Executive Board in 2022. Josh now serves as CTF’s Board Chair.
Deborah K. Baucom
Board Member
Deborah K. Baucom was born outside of Indianapolis, Indiana and moved to Raleigh, North Carolina in fifth grade. In 1995, she graduated summa cum laude from North Carolina State University with a degree in philosophy with a concentration in law. She received her Juris Doctor in 1998 from Wake Forest University School of Law where she was a Law Faculty Scholar. Ms. Baucom moved to Middle Tennessee in 1999 and soon thereafter opened the Law Office of Deborah Baucom where she focuses exclusively on estate planning and estate administration. She is a member of the Estate Planning Council and the Nashville Bar Association. She has two sons (19 & 21) and enjoys spending time traveling the world.
Kimmy Campbell
Board Member
Kimmy brings her experience as a Physical Education Specialist with her to CAMPBELL GROUP Real Estate. As an educator for 24 years, Kimmy learned to be organized, detail-oriented, patient and proactive. She was intentional in her desire to build community with the families she served, and to this day many of those parents are now dear friends!
Her passion is people. One of the first things you will notice is her genuine smile. Kimmy has built a reputation over the past 8+ years for her refreshingly friendly client care as well as a commitment to helping you find the right house to call home. No matter what she is doing, you will find Kimmy full of joy and determination to make every experience a positive one.
Kimmy has been married to her husband, Curt for 32 years and they have two adult children. Sydney, age 29 is a graduate of Vanderbilt University where she was a 3 time All American Tennis Player and one of the youngest athletes to ever be inducted into Vanderbilt’s Hall of Fame. Sydney is the Managing Broker of their family Real Estate firm. Brit, age 24 is a graduate of Belmont University’s Motion Pictures Program, and is an actor currently living in Los Angeles. Kimmy loves to sing in the choir at church, spend time laughing with friends and sit at the beach reading a good book.
Ann Peck
Board Member
Ann Peck and her family have dedicated over a decade to volunteering with the Cooper Trooper Foundation Pumpkin Patch. She has served on the foundation’s Advisory Board and most recently on the Executive Board as Treasurer, and now Member at Large.
Ann and her husband, Chris, have two teen aged children, Mary Frances and Huntley. Mary Frances most recently served for two years as a Student Leader Intern for Cooper Trooper Foundation. Huntley was also accepted as an intern for this program and will begin in August 2024.
An alumna of the University of Alabama, Ann has a background in commercial lending, having worked for large regional banks across the Southeast.
Ann’s enjoys volunteering at the kids’ schools, having served on the PTO board as the Fundraising chair, Treasurer for an athletics team, and office volunteer. In her spare time, Ann loves to exercise and travel.
Chuka Onuh
Board Member
A homegrown advocate from Franklin, TN. Chuka has been a part of the Cooper Trooper Foundation since his high school years at Page High School. Chuka is passionate about medical advocacy and cultivating a spirit of community engagement in the younger generation. For the past two years, Chuka has helped run the CTF Student Internship Program for high school students.
Chuka earned a degree in psychology with minors in biology and chemistry from Middle Tennessee State University in 2021. During his undergraduate tenure, he spearheaded significant volunteer opportunities between pre-health students and the Cooper Trooper Foundation. Chuka is also an alum of the University of Pittsburgh where he acquired his master’s degree in biomedical sciences.
Chuka is a current medical student at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. Outside of school, Chuka enjoys exploring national parks, dining at new restaurants, and spending time with his family.
Margaret Lantz
Board Secretary
Margaret Lantz, along with her family, has been a dedicated supporter of the Cooper Trooper Foundation since 2012. Their passion for the organization grew even stronger in 2017, when their daughter, Caroline, was diagnosed with Stage IV Neuroblastoma. Witnessing firsthand the impact of the CTF’s mission, particularly the sibling support program benefitting their son, Andrew, solidified their commitment to the organization.
Margaret brings a wealth of experience to the Board, having spent her career primarily focused on commercial property and project management. Additionally, her extensive work with content and grant writing allows her to contribute valuable skills in communication and securing resources.
Beyond her professional contributions, Margaret is passionate about writing, fostering a love for reading, and strongly advocates for mental health awareness.
Tim Giarra, ChFC®
Board Treasurer
Tim Giarra is a Financial Consultant and Wealth Manager at Compass Advisory Group. Tim has worked at Compass since 2017 and thoroughly enjoys the personal client relationships he is able to build and also being able to simplify complex financial concepts to make them easy to understand and achieve.
Tim was born and raised in the Princeton, NJ area. He earned his degree in accounting from Rowan College in New Jersey, where he graduated summa cum laude. Tim and his wife, Caleigh, live in Franklin with their daughter Havana and attend the Village Chapel in Nashville. When not in the office, he enjoys golfing, camping, backpacking, and spending as much time as possible at the beach.