
Chattanooga, Tenn. (March 16, 2022) — Cempa Community Care, Double Cola Company, Market Street Partners and Trident Transport were awarded Small Business Awards today, along with six Community Engagement Award recipients, the Chattanooga Chamber announced. Also recognized today was the
Recently, the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce held its annual Economic Outlook Breakfast. Community members tuned in virtually to learn about which trends are impacting the economy in 2022. Christy Gillenwater, president and CEO, Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce, opened the
Sitting high on the banks of the Tennessee River, the Hunter Museum of American Art serves as one of Chattanooga’s most iconic landmarks. For decades, the Hunter has worked to preserve and showcase American art by collecting exceptional works that
Tennessee American Water is kicking off 2022 with an overview of its most notable projects. Over the past year, the company invested nearly $25 million to replace aging infrastructure. “Replacement of infrastructure that has reached the end of its useful
Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce is excited to host its annual holiday party once again. Coined as the Chamber’s “party of the year,” the Holiday Outdoor Open House will take place in West Village Chattanooga on Dec. 15 from 3-7
Josué Vega, Marketing & Communications Intern Sometimes there are people who just get us. They know what the Chattanooga Chamber is about, and they love to tell people all about it. Take it from one of our Chamber Ambassadors, Simeon Baskerville. A
Josué Vega, Marketing & Communications Intern Progress is huge these days. In order to stay afloat in the rough sea of economy, businesses must cling to it like a life vest. The good news is that Chattanooga has it going
Sybil Topel and Josué Vega “Rebuilding momentum” is the mantra that drove our marketing communications work from July 2020-June 2021. From national headlines to local radio shows and video info meetings, our work centered on fostering recovery and growth for
David Martin, Heed PR Early in July, Cempa Community Care cut the ribbon on its new community pharmacy at 1000 E. 3rd Street in Chattanooga. The new pharmacy, open to the general public as well as Cempa’s existing client base,
Jennifer McEachern, TNECD Media NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bob Rolfe and NOVONIX officials announced that the company will expand its Chattanooga manufacturing operations. The project represents an investment of approximately $160 million
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