
NATALIA PEREZ, MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS INTERN Founded in 1995, Bentco Office Solutions, owned by Edward Bentley, exists with the mission to offer the community a minority-owned, fully-certified office supply and office furniture company. The Bentco team strives to provide each
NATALIA PEREZ, MARKETING AND COMMUNICATION INTERNRZZF3yWEq2Q Adventure Sports Innovation (ASI) has launched ChattaScooter, a new personal mobility program offering a safe and convenient way for most adults to rent an e-scooter. Perfect for visitors looking to explore the city, or
Lizzie Hickman Let’s face it, soup is the perfect food. It’s filling, warm and comes in so many varieties even the pickiest eaters can find a soup to love. And while hearty, they never leave you feeling heavy, making sure you’re
NATALIA PEREZ, MARKETING AND COMMUNICATION INTERN Selling gently used clothing, the goal of Phoenicia Finesse is to help victims of corruption and violence in Lebanon, and the business donates 100% of its profits to supporting the cause. Currently run by Anna Cousins
HUNTINGTON LEARNING CENTER In a typical school year, it’s smart for parents to use the midyear report card as a chance to “take a pulse” on their children’s learning progress. This year, says Sreenu Pamidi of the Chattanooga Huntington Learning
Entrepreneurs and small business owners, this one is for you. The StartingBlockChattanooga.com website connects entrepreneurs and small business owners to local free or low-cost business resources. StartingBlockChattanooga.com offers support for fresh startups to scaling enterprises, connecting founders with resource partners who can support entrepreneurs
NATALIA PEREZ, MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS INTERN Kenneth Bautista, sophomore business administration major at Southern Adventist University, spent the summer of 2020 selling everything in his garage and basement online. Undergoing strenuous chemotherapy treatments amid the COVID-19 lockdown and limited to
NATALIA PEREZ, MARKETING AND COMMUNICATION INTERN We made it through one of our craziest, most unpredictable years, and we're glad to look back and celebrate Chattanooga's resilient small businesses, economic growth and our community's people and accomplishments. From navigating COVID-19 to honoring local leaders,
Dean Krech, Managing Partner, JHM CPA The new year is a perfect time to re-evaluate your small or mid-sized business, especially after navigating an unstable climate for the past year. In the past 30 years as a practicing CPA, I’ve
The Chattanooga Chamber Foundation and the Regions Foundation, a nonprofit initiative of Regions Bank, announced ongoing support for a skills and workforce development program that serves job-seekers living in parts of Hamilton County hardest hit by unemployment before and during