

As a New York University student enrolled in a course on entrepreneurism, Michael Marczi was studying the energy industry when he realized, quite acutely, the very big problem we are all facing. To provide clean power to electric vehicles, the

On a recent morning, Abhi Sastri, holding a Mean Mug latte in one hand and his iPhone in the other, makes a bold prediction as he looks across the North Shore landscape. In the next five to 10 years, Chattanooga

As he took the stage during February’s Economic Outlook presentation, Dr. David Altig, executive vice president and chief economic advisor for the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, looked out at the Chattanooga crowd of Chamber leaders and members and admittedly

Through a strategic collaboration of talents and expertise, two dynamic companies recently joined forces to create the first-ever Sustainable Mobility Accelerator – a transformative program for startups curated from a competitive pool of 145 startups from 25 different countries. The

As part of our commitment to fostering diversity and inclusivity within Chattanooga’s business community, the Chattanooga Chamber’s Department of Diversity & Inclusive Growth proudly presents the Business Literacy Series. This comprehensive eight-month program serves as a cornerstone for empowering minority

Nominations for Protégé Chattanooga 2024-25 are officially open, announced Toya Moore, Leadership Development Director at the Chattanooga Chamber. “Protégé Chattanooga is designed to support the development of young professionals to help them become our city’s future leaders,” Moore said. “The

In 2023, The Co.Lab, our city’s startup accelerator, and TennSmart, a statewide collaboration of public-private mobility industry leaders, issued a challenge to entrepreneurs near and far: help us address four of the logistics industry’s most pressing issues: Workforce optimization. Smart

Nominations are now open for Leadership Chattanooga’s Class of 2025. During the program, participants will receive leadership development through immersive experiences marked by meaningful self-reflection, community service initiatives and networking opportunities, including meeting with local and state leaders. The goal

When Brandon Parrott texted a photo of his tomato basil soup to his mother, he had no idea it would lead to a business venture. Now, as a part of the LAUNCH Chattanooga Kitchen Incubator Startup Matrix program, his food

All individuals deserve the opportunity to receive an education, engage in recreational activities and pursue a fulfilling career. Chattanooga is actively breaking down barriers to ensure equal opportunities for individuals of all abilities, spanning from childhood through adulthood. Discover how