CBU will raise lowest pay to $15 by 2021
Christian Brothers University addresses living wage, includes hikes for next-tier of workers and plans to address vendor pay.
Christian Brothers University addresses living wage, includes hikes for next-tier of workers and plans to address vendor pay.
Greater Memphis Chamber CEO Beverly Robertson spoke at the Frayser Exchange Club as part of the organization's initiative to better engage with neighborhoods.
Dr. Qi Zhao is lead investigator on research being done at Tulane University in New Orleans.
The artist-support organization is not saying, but a rendering may provide clues for where in the Broad Avenue Arts District that Arrow plans to put its "forever home."
MATA could equip its entire fleet with safety software developed by a Memphis artificial intelligence company following a pilot program that launches in January.
International Paper Co. reported earnings of $1.09 per diluted share for the third quarter of 2019, beating the Zacks consensus estimate by 9%.
Reginald Porter Jr. has worked at some of the largest and most influential companies and organizations in Memphis, giving him unique perspectives as new board chairman of Leadership Memphis.
Global market conditions weigh on Wednesday's decision and may impact further moves while U.S. economy remains strong, bankers say.
The new development will be known as the Marketplace at Raleigh. Marketplace Development LLC has letters of intent from two national restaurants to locate in the development.
The career fair is part of a Greater Memphis Chamber effort to “upskill” 10,000 people for jobs in the Memphis market.
RVW Wealth brings data-driven approach to investment decisions for its clients.
There is a history of Memphis startups entering the Summer of Acceleration and three more are spreading their wings in the incubator intensive right now.
Inferno has appointed Alex Breeding as account executive and Kimberly McManis as public relations account executive.
Huddle House will lay off 24 workers in Shelby County.
"Rising Out of Hatred" author Eli Saslow talked to Shelby County students Monday morning before his speaking engagement at a Facing History dinner Monday night.
Arrow, the nonprofit organization that supports artists in multiple ways, has decided to drop its bid for Overton Park's Rust Hall and instead build a permanent, $10 million facility in the Broad Avenue Arts District.
A prominent commercial real estate firm makes Greg Spillyards its chief executive, doubling down on helping under-served neighborhoods in Memphis.
Harold Burson, the Memphis-born co-founder of Burson-Marsteller, talks about covering Nuremberg Trials and helping Tylenol and Coca-Cola weather public relations crises, during an appearance at Halloran Centre Oct. 23.
Women come year after year, stay and chat with the others and feel encouraged by the camaraderie.
CJ Harris gives away books, helps students grow plants and coaches peewee football. “When you step foot in a classroom to mold children, you don’t get to half-step with this,” he says.
DMC Vision Awards focus on year of innovation in Downtown development.
FedEx survey of small business leaders finds strong support for NAFTA, stronger support for new North American trade agreement.
City Gear, a retailer of premium athletic footwear, apparel and accessories.
ServiceMaster's young professionals group reaches out, draws in crowd of peers to talk shop, leadership styles.
Apple Partners is also behind the City Cottages project, which is building new homes around Memphis in the $300,000 range.