Across the US, only 8 percent of employees in tech — and only 3 percent in executive positions — are Black, a 2023 State of Tech Workforce study shows. Locally, a committee of nine Black tech professionals is working alongside
In Greater Chattanooga, Chattanooga State Community College marries education and workforce development to facilitate career advancement among beginning and intermediate professionals, fostering a ripple effect on the region’s economic growth. With its offering of the Google Career Certificate program, the
Adam Myers will serve as Vice President, Economic Development, Charles Wood, President and CEO, Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce, has announced. “Adam’s decade-plus of experience in both the public and private sectors and a strong track record in economic development
In Chattanooga – this bustling city where entrepreneurs are a driving force – veterans own fewer than 10% of businesses. However, through local university programs and Chattanooga-area company support, veteran entrepreneurs are equipping themselves with more essential tools and better
The world of Washington changed a great deal over the past year, with real impacts on Chattanooga businesses. Republicans regained U.S. House majority control, the Senate remains under Democratic leadership and President Joe Biden maneuvers through a divided Washington. Held
The membership roster for the incoming Leadership Chattanooga class of 2024 is now available, Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce announces. “The incoming class participants resemble Chattanooga in their diversity, vibrancy and engagement. They represent the growing mosaic of industries and
New membership rosters for both Protégé Chattanooga and Young Professionals of Chattanooga (YPC) Advisory Board are now available, Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce announces. This diverse group of early to mid-career professionals represents a variety of backgrounds and industry sectors
Despite modest gains in representation over the past eight years, women – especially women of color – are still dramatically underrepresented in corporate America, Jennifer Stanley, Partner, McKinsey and Company, said today. At the Chattanooga luncheon, Stanley discussed the reasons
Leadership Chattanooga is a thriving community of emerging local leaders exploring community issues and developing skills for successful leadership. Directed by Toya Moore, Leadership Development Director, Chattanooga Chamber, and run by the Chattanooga Chamber Foundation, the 10-month program offers comprehensive
The Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce and Chattanooga Chamber Foundation congratulate the 39th graduating class of Leadership Chattanooga. Leadership Chattanooga is the premier leadership development and civic engagement program for established professionals in the greater-Chattanooga region. Since 1984 the program
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