Memphis Child Advocacy Center receives funding from Valero
The Memphis Child Advocacy Center recently received a grant of $40,000 from the Valero Benefit for Children.
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The Memphis Child Advocacy Center recently received a grant of $40,000 from the Valero Benefit for Children.
Dexter Solutions will lay off 64 people in a permanent closure of its offices at 3493 Lamar Ave. in Memphis.
Emerge Memphis and Epicenter have created a $1.3 million pre-seed investment fund for early-stage startup companies.
Memphis International Airport announces 2020 schedule for Jon K. Thompson World Class Tour.
Hi-Speed Industrial Service in Millington was recently awarded certification as an AEGIS Trained Installer.
New ALSAC CFO has extensive global experience with Abbott Laboratories.
Original Big Star band member Jody Stephens will be joined by an ensemble of the band's musician fans for a tribute concert Sunday at Crosstown Theater.
Combination of home sales and price increase puts Bluff City in top 10 of U.S. housing markets for 2020 in what otherwise is expected to be slower year.
In a unanimous decision Wednesday, Dec. 11, the Federal Open Market Committee maintained the target range for the federal funds rate at 1.5% to 1.75%.
Inferno has appointed Eric Taylor as account executive and Taylor McPherson as public relations coordinator.
MAA announced Tuesday, Dec. 10, that its board of directors has approved a quarterly dividend payment of $1 per share of common stock, an increase of 4.2%.
Memphian and former owner of the Kansas City Royals pays off layaway balances for 200 shoppers at Burlington.
Ronnie Ramos has more than 30 years in media leadership experience.
The Weekly Memphian is a guide to some of the things happening in Memphis, recommended by Daily Memphian staff. This guide covers Dec. 5-11.
Julie Stackhouse will retire with 34 years of service, 17 of which have been at the St. Louis Fed.
Memphis-based home service plan provider Frontdoor has acquired a Portland, Oregon company that developed technology enabling technicians to remotely diagnose home repair problems via smart phone cameras.
Kim Scott will replace Matt Stevenson as president of Terminix Residential.
Know people who make others’ lives better? Nominate them for Leadership Memphis Change Maker Awards.
April Scales was recently added to Commercial Bank and Trust’s Memphis operations as a new Vice President and Commercial Lender.
Dr. Kenneth Robinson will receive the 2019 Memphis City Council Humanitarian Award on Dec. 3.
Kesha Whitaker’s job will be to increase the reach and readership of the Daily Memphian by reaching out to and coordinating with schools, community centers, affordable housing developments and other groups and organizations.
Think local on Black Friday when Memphis Music, Shangri-La and Goner Records join in the annual Record Store Day. Follow up with Small Business Saturday events at Inspire Community Cafe, Cooper-Young and Southern Vintage Co. in Bartlett.
Dani Bowers has been appointed to Human Resources Manager at Paragon Bank. Bowers reports to Robert Shaw, chief executive officer at Paragon Bank.
Memphis Theological Seminary has its first fully endowed chair in its history — the Hamilton and Varnell Chair in Wesleyan Studies.
Will help train nurse practitioners and physicians assistants in practice of rheumatology.