
(Chattanooga, Tennessee, Sept. 30) — Charlye White, John Maynard, Mariaelena Hays, Marcherie Savage and Abdiel Vallejo-Lopez have joined the Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce team, the organization announced today. “We welcome their unique perspectives and depth of experience,” said Christy Gillenwater, MBA, CCE, President and CEO, Chattanooga
(Chattanooga, Tennessee, Sept. 30) — Bill Lupia was promoted to Director, Small Business and Entrepreneurship with the INCubator at the Hamilton County Business Development Center, and Austin Corcoran was promoted to Director, Talent Engagement, the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce announced today. Lupia’s role
Amanda Ellis Signal Mountain’s Edwards Point is an essential vantage point and Instagram hotspot that’s part of nearly every flyover video and marketing campaign touting our region. Thousands of people hike from Rainbow Lake to enjoy it every year. While
Josué Vega, Marketing & Communications Intern Being a college student for the last couple of years has been—well, tough to say the least. COVID-19 completely overturned established student routines, not the least of which are internships. In April of 2021,
Abdiel Vallejo-Lopez In a recent Forbes article, former U.S. Sen. Bill Frist highlighted a Chattanooga clinic that’s reinventing community healthcare and impacting the lives of our Latino population. Clínica Médicos in downtown Chattanooga is on a mission to break down the social barriers between public health and our multicultural
Leadership Chattanooga is a 10-month leadership development program that allows local professionals opportunities to learn more about and engage with the community where they live and work. Leadership Chattanooga has been a launching pad for the careers and civic impact
Josué Vega, Marketing & Communications Intern If you’ve ever taken a stroll down our Tennessee Riverwalk, you already know it’s one of the gems of our state. Even if you don’t do the full 25 mile loop, you’ll not only
Josué Vega, Marketing & Communications Intern Surprisingly, during a year when most spent their time at home, one of the biggest challenges many non-profit and membership organizations faced was keeping members engaged, connected and moving forward. For the Chamber, continual
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 “The driving force of a restaurant is the employees,” Miguel Morales says. “People save businesses, but businesses can’t always save people.” Morales considers his employees so crucial that when the pandemic hit and began shutting