Predators Holdings LLC
On December 7, 2007, Predators Holdings LLC purchased the Nashville Predators and Powers Management (the company that operates the Sommet Center) and took over the day-to-day operation of the National Hockey League team and the Sommet Center.Predators Holdings LLC includes local executives in finance, health care and private business. Members include: David Freeman, Herb Fritch, Christopher Cigarran, Thomas Cigarran, Joel and Holly Dobberpuhl, DeWitt Thompson V and John Thompson.
Christopher C. Cigarran
Chris Cigarran is the senior vice president of human resources and organization development at Nashville’s Healthways, Inc., the nation’s leading and largest provider of comprehensive health and care support programs and services.
Prior to joining American Healthways, Cigarran spent several years as a consultant working with multiple organizations in the U.S. and Canada, including Patagonia, Citibank, Dofasco Steel and British Airways. In that role, Cigarran focused on teams in organizations, organizational culture, as well as organizational change and effectiveness.
Cigarran received his undergraduate degree from Bucknell University and his master’s degree from Pepperdine University.
Thomas G. Cigarran
Tom Cigarran is a co-founder, former CEO and current chairman of the Nashville-based Healthways, Inc., the nation’s leading and largest provider of comprehensive health and care support programs and services. He also serves as chairman of AmSurg Corp., a single-specialty, practice-based ambulatory surgery center company.
Cigarran serves as chairman of the Alignment Nashville Operating Board, the Haiti Mission Education Committee and the advisory board of the Vanderbilt Owen School Healthcare MBA program. He also serves as a member of the boards of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center, the Nashville Alliance for Public Education, the Nashville Health Care Council and Harpeth Hall School.
Cigarran is a graduate of Villanova University with a Master’s degree from the New York University Graduate School of Business.
Joel and Holly Dobberpuhl
Joel Dobberpuhl is the CEO and portfolio manager of Jetstream Capital, a global hedge fund he founded in 2003. Prior to founding Jetstream Capital, Dobberpuhl was a senior portfolio manager for AIM investments.
Dobberpuhl received his degree from Southern Methodist University in 1988 alongside Holly (Stone) Dobberpuhl. Together, the Dobberpuhls are active in several charities based in the Nashville Area and have both served on the boards of Mercy Children’s Clinic and Rocketown Ministries. Mrs. Dobberpuhl, a passionate Predators fan, also serves on the board of Saddle Up!, a therapeutic riding facility in Franklin, Tenn.
Joel, Holly, son Samuel and daughter Lily reside in Nashville.
David S. Freeman
David S. Freeman founded 36 Venture Capital and serves as the company’s CEO.
He was the founder and CEO of Commodore Medical Sevices, which grew to be the second-largest company in the medical waste industry at the time of its sale in 2007. He also practiced mergers and acquisition law for more than 10 years in Dallas and Nashville.
Freeman serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of the United Way of Metropolitan Nashville.
Freeman received his undergraduate degree at the University of Tennessee and a Juris Doctor degree from the Vanderbilt University School of Law. Born and raised in Knoxville, Tenn., the Freeman family resides in Nashville.
Herbert A. Fritch
Herbert A. Fritch has served as the chairman, president and chief executive officer of HealthSpring, Inc., and its predecessor, NewQuest, LLC, since it began operation in 2000. Beginning his career in 1973 as an actuary, Fritch has more than 30 years of experience in the managed healthcare business.
A graduate of Carleton College, Fritch and his wife Barbara reside in Nashville. They are members of United Way’s Tocqueville Society and Barbara serves on the board of the Nashville Zoo.
DeWitt C. Thompson V
DeWitt (De) C. Thompson V currently serves as the president of Thompson Machinery, the Caterpillar dealer for Middle and West Tennessee and North Mississippi.
Thompson founded PureWorks, Inc. in 1999 and continues to serve as the company’s chairman of the board. He also serves as chairman of the Nashville City Paper.
A graduate of Vanderbilt University, Thompson, his wife Jamee, son DeWitt VI and daughters Helen and Grace reside in Nashville.
John P.G. Thompson
John P.G. Thompson has served as the marketing director of Thompson Machinery since January 2006. He also owns and manages Thompson Properties, LLC, a company that purchases, manages and sells single-family rental real estate property.
Prior to working for Thompson Machinery, he served as an asset manager for Covenant Capital Group, LLC.
A graduate of Vanderbilt University, Thompson is active in the Nashville community. He serves as a volunteer for preschool children with special needs, is a fundraising founder for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and a member of the Young Alumni Board of Nashville’s Montgomery Bell Academy.





