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    DCA, Morris Marketing take top honors at 2018 VOX Awards

    The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) Memphis awarded creative communications consulting firm DCA its “Best in Show” honor during the organization’s 25th annual VOX Awards.

    By Elle Perry October 26, 2018
  • Business

    Elmwood Cemetery fundraiser ‘Soul of the City’ rises

    If you want to know the origins of Memphis, a good place to start is historic Elmwood Cemetery, where much of its history rests.

    By K. Denise Jennings October 26, 2018
  • Business

    Wet weather doesn’t hamper attendees or exhibitors in Collierville Business Expo

    Despite a steady rain, more than 100 vendors and an estimated 1,500 attendees turned out for the annual Collierville Business Expo and Holiday Market at the H.W. Cox Community Center on Wednesday.

    By Michael Waddell October 26, 2018
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    Three initiatives help First Tennessee Bank achieve diversity and inclusion

    For First Tennessee and its president of banking, David Popwell, the organization has three areas of focus when it comes to diversity and inclusivity.

    By Christin Yates October 26, 2018
  • Business

    Clayborn Reborn envisions the future of historic Downtown Temple

    In a sanctuary once desolate, hope floats. More than 200 visitors from across the city attended an open house at Clayborn Temple, where they listened and learned what could be next for the historic Downtown landmark.

    By Jane Schneider October 25, 2018
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    Memphis offers taste of diversity for Jim Meeks

    Growing up in western Kentucky, Jim Meeks was not exposed to a lot of diversity. After attending Murray State University and living in Sarasota, Florida, for 20 years following graduation, his first encounter with any sort of diverse population was during a time when he was living in Louisville, Kentucky.

    By Christin Yates November 03, 2018
  • Business

    Beverly Robertson tapped as interim leader of Greater Memphis Chamber

    For at least a year, the Greater Memphis Chamber will be led by an African-American woman whose deep roots in the city are matched by a stellar track record in business and nonprofit worlds.

    By Wayne Risher October 24, 2018
  • Business

    Community Foundation commemorates MLK50 by awarding six grants to nonprofits

    The celebration of MLK50 has been a pivotal movement in Memphis’ history and a point of advancing the city forward into the future.

    By Christin Yates October 25, 2018
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    Movers & Shakers

    Cindy Cleveland has joined Diversified Trust, an independent comprehensive wealth management firm, as principal and chief talent officer. In that role, she is responsible for talent development and working closely with executive management in the development of internal practices that align with the firm’s strategic priorities and culture. Cleveland has more than 19 years’ experience in human resources. Prior to joining Diversified Trust, she served as vice president of talent management and leadership development at First Tennessee Bank.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff October 24, 2018
  • Business

    Diversity starts at the top at Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare

    At Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare, diversity has always been part of the hospital’s DNA. When Michael Ugwueke, DHA, FACHE, joined the team in 2017 as president and chief executive officer, he was tasked with continuing the momentum that propelled diversity and inclusion throughout the health system.

    By Christin Yates November 03, 2018
  • Business

    Diversity is promoted organically at Regional One Health

    Before moving to Memphis in 2010, Dr. Reginald Coopwood had a successful private practice as a general surgeon and later moved into administration as the chief medical officer at Nashville General Hospital at Meharry in 2005. Since joining Regional One Health in March of 2010 as president and chief executive officer, Coopwood has made it his mission to promote diversity and inclusion in the workplace.

    By Christin Yates November 03, 2018
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    J.R. ‘Pitt’ Hyde retiring from AutoZone board of directors

    The founder of Memphis-based AutoZone Inc. is retiring from the company’s board of directors.

    By Michelle Corbet October 22, 2018
  • Business

    Civil Axe Throwing lands on Broad, brings unique sport to Memphis

    A new sport has set up shop next to the Rec Room adding to the area’s eclectic social scene. Civil Axe Throwing, owned by Jorge and Erin Lima, is Memphis’ first axe throwing venue. After opening locations in Chattanooga and Huntsville and Birmingham, Alabama, Lima expanded to Memphis with an official opening last week.

    By Melinda Lejman October 22, 2018
  • Business

    Low-speed, high-fun Moke hits the road in Memphis

    Take a spin Downtown in an all-electric Moke and you’ll undoubtedly notice the double-takes from passersby. Clever and compact, this ride is so fresh it fairly begs a second glance. “Is that a cutdown Jeep?” a construction worker asked as we passed by. Fair enough. It’s got an open-air ride and sporty grill, not to mention bold paint options (think bubblegum pink and canary yellow).

    By Jane Schneider October 22, 2018
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    Supreme Court affirms employee waiver of class action

    The last 20 years have seen a dramatic rise in employee class-action lawsuits against employers. Hoping to mitigate the trend, employers increasingly use mandatory arbitration provisions in employment contracts, often requiring employees to waive their right to pursue claims as a class if a dispute arises.

    By Alan G. Crone October 20, 2018
  • Business

    Let’s Grow: Be ‘that department’

    Which department acts like a lightening rod within your organization? You know that if they are called to participate in a meeting it will be both productive and enjoyable. You smile anticipating the meeting, even leaving your smartphone and laptop on your desk because you know it will be completely engrossing.

    By Michael Graber October 20, 2018
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    Cordelia’s Market evolves with new words, paint and selections

    The grocery store and gathering spot that has served Harbor Town for 20 years will celebrate its renovation and rebranding on Saturday.

    By Tom Bailey October 20, 2018
  • Business

    Elephants, wolves and dogs, oh my! Canine trainers converge on Memphis

    Elephants and wolves were very much part of the conversation among 300 dog trainers gathered at the Memphis Cook Convention Center this week.

    By Wayne Risher October 21, 2018
  • Business

    Five prominent business leaders to discuss diversity in the workplace

    Five panelists representing major companies in the Memphis area will share their thoughts and perspectives on diversity in the workplace at the 11th annual Leadership Memphis Multicultural Breakfast and diversity panel with the theme “ROI of Diversity,” Friday, Nov. 2, at Holiday Inn - University of Memphis.

    By Christin Yates October 22, 2018
  • Business

    Death of a retail icon

    It began on a winter day in 1886, when a retail jeweler in Redwood Falls, Minnesota, received a package of watches that had been shipped to him by a Chicago company. The jeweler refused the package. He did not order the watches, and he had no interest in them.

    By William Haltom October 19, 2018
  • Business

    Promoting diversity in the workplace: Carolyn Hardy

    Carolyn Hardy’s passion for diversity in the workplace began decades ago during her tenure at J.M. Smucker Co. Taking advantage of Smucker’s 100 percent tuition reimbursement, she received her master’s degree and also became a CPA, which opened the door to new opportunities at the company.

    By Christin Yates November 03, 2018
  • Business

    Downtown agency to posthumously honor Phil Trenary in rescheduled awards

    The Downtown Memphis Commission will posthumously honor Phil Trenary during an Oct. 26 awards program that was postponed after Trenary’s death.

    By Wayne Risher October 20, 2018
  • Business

    Assignment changed career course for Memphis attorney McNabb

    As a junior studying English at Vanderbilt University, Leland McNabb was working on Spectrum, a student newspaper focused on publishing honors papers, when he was tasked with profiling Vanderbilt University Law School.

    By Christin Yates October 23, 2018
  • Business

    The Tipping Point: Educators of Excellence honoree Tamera Malone

    Growing up in Memphis, Tamera Malone, instructional coach at Gestalt Public Schools, was excited for a fresh start at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She was making great strides in her pursuit of a degree in political science, which would soon propel her into law school, or so she thought. Then she took a role as an assistant for a college class that would dramatically alter her perspective and plans for the future.

    By Anna Cox Thompson October 19, 2018
  • Business

    Rays of Wisdom: Financial goals you can achieve

    Ray’s Take: Everyone loves to set big goals. I’m going to lose 30 pounds and get in shape in a month. I’m going to travel around the world. I’m going to retire at 50. And the list could go on and on. While goal setting is important and helps shape our dreams, goals like these are virtually unattainable and when they aren’t met can leave us feeling like a failure.

    By Ray and Dana Brandon October 19, 2018

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