
Leadership Chattanooga is a 10-month leadership development program for established local leaders and professionals. Established by the Chattanooga Chamber Foundation in 1984, Leadership Chattanooga provides a transformative space where participants develop their leadership and civic-engagement acumen through experiential learning, community
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
DAZU Creative is a graphic design company based out of the INCubator at the Hamilton County Business Development Center in Chattanooga. Originally named Carolyn Mueller Designs, the company’s founder Carolyn Mueller started the company to help businesses create brands that encompass who they are
There are no corner offices inside Steam Logistics’ headquarters. The CEO, president and leadership staff work alongside team members and are easily accessible. The sound of more than 100 keyboards clicking echoes through the open office as phones ring off
Chattanooga nonprofit The Company Lab just celebrated 11 years of supporting local entrepreneurs, and the new team is starting 2022 with fresh offerings and opportunities. Here are five things you need to know about The Company Lab: 1. The team
Experts suggest we are in the midst of the greatest transfer of wealth of all time. The baby boomers, a generation worth roughly $68 trillion, are moving into retirement. As they begin the process of succession, business owners and executives
Chattanooga’s smart grid, powered by EPB, was recently recognized by Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI) for achieving Performance Excellence in Electric Renewal (PEER) Gold recertification. “Through their Gold recertification, Chattanooga has achieved the most resilient and reliable PEER-certified utility power
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
The Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce has new and exciting developments planned for 2022. This year, we’re hopeful for our return to in-person events while keeping a watchful eye on the global pandemic. To support social distancing efforts, many upcoming
When you’ve visited Downtown lately, you’ve probably noticed friendly people in bright orange shirts cleaning and greeting visitors. Those orange-clad folks are Ambassadors for the Downtown Chattanooga Alliance (DCA), and their jobs are to keep downtown clean, inviting, beautiful and