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Chamber study finds many relocating to Nashville

A recent study by the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce found that the last half-decade has brought a wave of relocations from other parts of the U.S., and it’s happening at a much higher rate than other metropolitan areas.

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Chamber study finds many relocating to Nashville

Santa Train to Make Its 69th Run This Weekend

KINGSPORT, Tenn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Thompson Square will join Santa Claus and volunteers from CSX, Food City, Kids Wish Network and the Kingsport (Tenn.) Area Chamber of Commerce aboard the 69th annual Santa Train on Saturday, Nov. 19.

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Tennessee Medical Malpractice Lawyers Pohl & Berk, LLP Discuss Tennessee Medical Malpractice Statistics

The Tennessee medical malpractice lawyers discuss medical malpractice claims and statistics for the state.Nashville, TN (PRWEB) November 09, 2011 According to the Tennessee Department of Commerce, in 2009, the latest year for which data is available, a total of 543 medical malpractice claims in Tennessee were settled in favor of the claimants, representing slightly less than 20% of the overall …

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Tennessee Medical Malpractice Lawyers Pohl & Berk, LLP Discuss Tennessee Medical Malpractice Statistics

Vivere Health Named Nashville’s Top Health Care Startup For 2011

FRANKLIN, Tenn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Vivere Health, a national leading network of Fertility Centers of Excellence dedicated to the highest quality patient care and outcomes, was honored as Middle Tennessee’s top health care startup in 2011 by the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and the Entrepreneur Center. The recognition was part of the inaugural NEXT Awards, a partnership between the Chamber and Entrepreneur Center that honors the area’s most innovative companies and entrepreneurs making the m

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Vivere Health Named Nashville’s Top Health Care Startup For 2011

FirstBank announces new downtown Nashville location

The bank, which is headquartered in Lexington, Tenn ., but has most top executives in Noel Place downtown, will move its corporate offices to the Baker Donelson Building at 211 Commerce St., according to an announcement.

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Darby Hutchison named SAC in Knoxville Bomb & Arson office

NASHVILLE, TN – Gary West, Assistant Commissioner of theDepartment of Commerce and Insurance’s Fire Prevention Division, has namedDarby Hutchison to lead the Tennessee Bomb & Arson section’s Knoxvilleoffice as special agent-in-charge (SAC).

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Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce reveals leader award finalists

The Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and YP Nashville announced finalists in 14 industry categories for the 2011 Nashville Emerging Leader Awards.

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Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce reveals leader award finalists

Gallup, Healthways Release First-Ever Well-Being Results For UK

WASHINGTON & NASHVILLE, Tenn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Executives and scientists from the Gallup and Healthways organisations presented findings from the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index® (WBI) which has collected information from approximately 3,000 adults in the United Kingdom over the past three months. The presentation, entitled New Metrics for a New Era, occurred at a meeting of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA) which was moderated by Matthew Taylor

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Area cannot afford to lose jobs

In response to those who question the value of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and its economic development arm, Partnership 2020 , let me say this: When we decided to relocate the corporate headquarters of my company, LP, from Portland, Ore., to Nashville in 2004, we considered more than a dozen other cities.

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Chamber ‘encouraged but impatient’ about Metro schools

Each year, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce Education Report Card Committee evaluates the progress of Metro schools.

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Chamber ‘encouraged but impatient’ about Metro schools

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