
Holly Bonner With the help of Mayor Andy Berke’s office, the Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce and The Urban League of Greater Chattanooga, a group of UTC students keeps the legacies of Ed Johnson and Styles L. Hutchins alive. Known as the Styles L.
Chattanooga B Corps Whiteboard and Rockridge Venture Law have partnered with Nisolo, Patagonia Nashville and Avocado Mattress to form a new, statewide coalition called B Tennessee. B Tennessee promotes the formation and development of benefit corporations and business certifications as B
Holly Bonner For a '90s kid, the mall was a world of possibilities housing everything you could want, from the new Backstreet Boys album to the Game Boy you had been begging your mom for. If you aced your last
Holly Bonner In Season 2 of Chattanooga Works, host (and Chamber Creative Director) Jeremy Henderson introduces us to the people behind the big ideas and bold businesses everyone is talking about. Catch up on Season 2 episodes of Chattanooga Works
Holly Bonner In an interview with WUTC, Christy Gillenwater, the Chamber’s President & CEO, and Charles Wood, the Chamber’s Vice President of Economic Development, discuss what Chattanooga Climbs means for the community. “By encouraging family and friends to move to Chattanooga,
Natalie Martin 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. Nominations are open now. Leadership Chattanooga has been a launch pad for the
Lizzie Hickman Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has been making a difference since the 1930s when the agency began its work to tame a river and spread prosperity to one of the poorest regions in the nation. TVA’s august story began
Lizzie Hickman Like Bob Marley, Chef Neville Forsythe is leaving a legacy here in Chattanooga. In place of music, Chef Neville used food to bring the heart of reggae to our community. Chef Neville led Mrs. B’s Reggae Café as
Holly Bonner We are officially in with one decade and out with another – or are we? But before we say our last goodbyes, let’s pay our respects to a year worth remembering. Our top 10 stories of 2019 showcase the people in our community who were brilliant and bold.
Daphne Kirksey Tennessee American Water has completed and begun operating a new disinfection building, which provides an important step in cleaning drinking water to maintain high quality. Led by project manager and engineer Tyler Cross, the $5.8 million building project