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Leadership for tennessee families

Meet Angie

Angie Lawless is an entrepreneur, attorney, and community leader running for the Tennessee House to fight for the future of Nashville families.

Angie has spent her career building businesses, creating jobs, and helping thousands of people achieve the dream of homeownership. As the founder of Wagon Wheel Title and Escrow, she has helped facilitate more than 5,000 home closings across Nashville, working with families, small businesses, and investors on projects ranging from first homes to some of the city’s most recognized addresses.

Through her work in real estate, insurance, and law, Angie has seen firsthand how quickly Nashville is changing and how many families feel like they’re being left behind. Rising housing costs, strained infrastructure, and a state government that too often ignores the needs of local communities have convinced her that Nashville deserves stronger representation at the State Capitol.

That’s why she’s running as a Democrat for the Tennessee House: to ensure the people who live and work in District 59 have a voice fighting for them.

Before launching her businesses, Angie practiced corporate law at Bass, Berry & Sims, where she worked on mergers and acquisitions and helped public companies navigate complex regulatory issues. She later founded multiple companies focused on real estate, insurance, and investment, building a career around helping people invest in their futures and strengthen their communities.

Angie is also deeply engaged in Nashville’s civic life. She serves on the boards of CASA and EO Nashville and has worked with organizations such as Safe Haven and the Continuum of Care Homelessness Planning Council to address homelessness and housing stability in Middle Tennessee. In 2024, she was recognized as a Nashville Business Journal Women of Influence honoree.

In addition to her business and community leadership, Angie is the author of Climbing the Charts, a book exploring the industries that shaped Nashville, and the host of two podcasts where she interviews local leaders and shares insights about business, real estate, and the city she loves.

Angie earned her law degree from Vanderbilt Law School and holds dual bachelor’s degrees in Business and Public Speaking from Eastern Kentucky University.

Angie is also the proud mother of four children—Ellis (13), Isaac (12), Levi (9), and Rosalie (7). Raising her family in Nashville gives her a deeply personal stake in the future of the community she calls home.