
eApLG83VWcY Do you realize when you drive down West 20th Street, there is a world’s first taking place? Something so innovative and forward-thinking that architects and builders from all over will be coming here to stop and stare. Yes, it is the
Joda Thongnopnua For Brandon Ellis, good barbeque is a family affair, and it’s all about practice. Growing up in Franklin, Kentucky, Ellis spent a lot of time on his family’s tobacco farm. He’d watch carefully as his uncle smoked a
Natalia Pérez Whether it’s the rustic, comfortable vibe at Local Coffee at East Ridge, the fun and inviting aesthetic at (be)caffeinated, or the deep, rich colors and patterned walls, chairs, upholstery and floors at Mad Priest Coffee Roasters — Chattanooga’s diverse,
Harry W Severance, M.D. Dr. Harry W Severance is an attending physician at Erlanger and assistant professor at Duke University School of Medicine. He has been in practice for more than 20 years. Read some of his other work here
Lizzie Hickman & Holly Bonner Career fairs. Odds are you’ve attended one. Students and professionals walk around booths taking pens and leaving resumes on company-sponsored tables. They’re full of buzzing talent and opportunities. But what if talent isn’t the only
Lizzie Hickman Change. What is your first thought as you read that word? Are you mesmerized by new and exotic opportunities, or do you find yourself hesitant and uncertain about what change means for you and your family? Luckily, there
Jenny K. Hill At my first job, the salespeople were a suspicious bunch. They were vigilant about screening resumes for potential spies. They sought out juicy nuggets of gossip on the road. At trade shows, they instructed me to clear
Jessica York Jamey Elrod is the co-founder of local texting software company Text Request, and a private school outfitter called Educational Outfitters. She's also the mother of three boys and a Frenchie named Frank. Here, I get her insights on the unique challenges and excitements
Natalia Pérez, Marketing and Communications Intern After a tumultuous year, we're all acutely aware of the ways the pandemic has impacted our lives — since we have lived them in real-time — although there are lingering and unanticipated impacts yet to playout.
Natalia Pérez, Marketing and Communications Intern Ambassadors are the cornerstone of a strong Chamber. Serving as our frontline and face, these volunteers attend ribbon cuttings, maintain contact with other Chamber members through phone calls and visits, and assist and nurture future community leaders to