
Should Your Talent Attraction Campaigns Target Skilled Workers?
As cities attract new businesses and investment, the question of whether to fill jobs by upskilling existing residents or recruiting new talent becomes increasingly significant.
As cities attract new businesses and investment, the question of whether to fill jobs by upskilling existing residents or recruiting new talent becomes increasingly significant.
When it comes to real war stories, Paul Leath’s got them. A U.S. Army dependent when he was young, as he entered adulthood he fully
Greater Chattanooga has it all – excellent job opportunities, top schools, friendly and affordable communities, abundant outdoor recreation options, delicious local fare, thriving arts scenes
Established in 2017, TechSpark is a Microsoft civic program designed to promote digital skills, increase access to broadband, and foster inclusive economic opportunity. Since its
In this episode of Policy Chatt, we sit down with Keri Randolph, executive director of Chattanooga 2.0, to discuss crucial topics that hold the key
In 2023, Christy Gillenwater will start in her new role as President & CEO of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce. She recently shared
As the Chattanooga Selfie Museum celebrates one year in business this month, its fun culture is still encouraging Chattanoogans and visitors to unleash their most creative self.
Christy Gillenwater has accepted a new position as President and CEO of Greater Oklahoma City Chamber, stepping down from her leadership role as Chattanooga Chamber
Chattanooga Chamber’s annual CHAmarket, previously known as Expo Chattanooga, was held this Wednesday at First Horizon Pavilion. This event provided an energetic atmosphere where Chattanooga
Mayor Tim Kelly announced the launch of his affordable housing initiative this spring, with a total investment of $100 million over five years to generate
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