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Pellissippi State Community College is accepting applications for its third STRIVE Cohort, an eight-week program designed to help veteran entrepreneurs in rural East Tennessee start and grow small businesses.
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Together, the organizations aim to strengthen Tennessee’s leadership in advanced energy, mobility, and quantum technologies while fostering new venture creation across the region.
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A women-owned Oak Ridge staffing firm turned the region's retiring workforce into a national security asset. This summer, that business turns 10.
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The current Innovation Council Vice Chair moves onto the leadership track as the Chamber rolls out its FY27 board, currently chaired by Regions Bank's Rob Stivers.
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Maryville City Manager Greg McClain talks development at annual Blount Partnership government update
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Two Gen Vets, the Seymour-based dumpster rental and junk removal company founded by Tom Richards and his son Nick, is about as unglamorous as a business gets. But, it's a needed service that allows them to play part in a bigger picture.
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Some federal regulations are creating costly roadblocks for small manufacturers trying to break into government contracts — and the Small Business Administration wants to hear about it.
