

California tech company, iFixit, recently announced plans to establish a new distribution and innovation hub in Chattanooga, investing $24.1 million and creating approximately 200 new jobs over the next five years. Headquartered in San Luis Obispo, California, and founded

The Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce today announces the membership roster for the incoming Leadership Chattanooga Class of 2023. Leadership Chattanooga is the premier leadership-development and civic-engagement program for established professionals in the greater-Chattanooga region. Since 1984 the program has

The Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce announced today that Toya Moore, M.Ed., has been named incoming Director of Leadership Development. “Serving as Leadership Development Director, Toya Moore will have a unique opportunity to oversee programs that help to grow and advance the leadership

The Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce has announced promotions, new team members, and an organization restructuring. “We are always thinking ahead and seeking to improve how we champion our members and promote regional economic growth,” said Christy Gillenwater, President and
Sandra Mitchell, Vice President of Membership and Investor Relations, Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce, retires this June. Her career has helped move our community forward and left behind a legacy of leadership that will shape our Chamber’s future for years

Justin Groenert, Vice President of Public Policy at the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce, received top recognition for his exemplary achievement as an alumnus at this year’s University of Southern Indiana graduate commencement ceremony. Named after the university’s first president,
Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Small Business Awards recognize top local businesses helping shape our growing economy. These companies create safe and sustainable spaces for their employees and clients to reach their highest potential, in business and life. Chattanooga
Business Trend is our Chattanooga Chamber’s flagship publication. We spotlight businesses in our region, share advice on working smarter and keep you updated on Chamber and economic development news. Business Trend contains two parts. Our print version is available in
Chattanooga has come a long way when it comes to sustainability. From being named the city with the dirtiest air in 1969, Chattanooga has recast itself as a national model for environmental sustainability. Over the last 50 years, Chattanooga has
Our video series, Chamber Chatts, offers community members the chance to hear from elected officials and those seeking office. In this month’s Chamber Chatt, Justin Furrow, Chair of Public Policy, Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce, and Justin Groenert, Vice President