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CTC November Lunch Meeting: What's the Big Idea?

 Innovation as Cultural Norm and Core Competency

November 17, 2010, 11:30 am - 1 pm, Unum, 1 Fountain Square, Chattanooga, TN 37402

Stacy Gray and Tom Mathis will discuss Unum's pursuit of competitive advantage by driving an innovation mindset across the organization while focusing a small core team on key R&D opportunities. Having partnered on the definition and start-up of Unum's Innovation Center beginning in January 2010, Stacy and Tom will share practical insights to the challenges and opportunities of innovation champions.

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The Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce presents: AM Networking

November 3, 2010, 8-9 am, Belk, 2100 Hamilton Place Boulevard, Chattanooga, TN 37421

Make new business contacts on your way to work. Network with area businesspeople and enjoy the best business connections around at this free event. AM Networking will help start your workday off right with informal networking and a light breakfast. For more information, contact Chrissy Nolan at 423.763.4366 or events@chattanoogachamber.com.

The Downtown Council presents: 'The New Normal vs. 'The New Mix'

November 4, 2010, 7:30 am, Sheraton Read House, 827 Broad Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402

The recession has affected the everyday lives of Americans in ways large and small, from foreclosures and lost jobs to less cash for discretionary spending.  These changes have created a 'new normal' as americans adjust to the tight economy and make decisions about how to manage their finances, household spending, and future investments. What does this mean both personally and from a business perspective?

Panelists for this discussion:

Darlene Brown, Managing Broker, Real Estate Partners Chattanooga, LLC

Russ Elliott, Principal Real Estate Broker, Lukens Holdings

Rex Rutledge, Assistant Vice-President, BB&T

Greg Cullum, Senior Vice President & Manager of Construction Real Estate Department, First Tennessee Bank

Sponsored by: Ameristride and LBMC

Cost: $10 (cash or check) 

Chattanooga College Presents "The Future of IT" Summit

November 4, 2010, 6 pm, Chattanooga College, 5600 Brainerd Rd, Suite E3, Chattanooga, TN 37411

Have you noticed that Chattanooga has been all over the news lately?

  • Who's behind all of these advances?
  • What makes Chattanooga so special?
  • What does Chattanooga's future look like?
  • How will these advancements effect us?
  • What's the vision for our city's future?
  • Where do we go from here?
  • What can we do?

These are some of the most basic questions we would like to talk with you about. Be a part of Chattanooga's IT Future by joining us at Chattanooga College's Eastgate Campus Library on November 4th at 6 pm to hear from Industry Professionals and Experts from the Electric Power Board, The Chattanooga Technology Council and Terenine Technology Solutions, on these issues and much more. Come join us for "dining and discussion' compliments of Chattanooga College where dreams find direction.

RSVP to info@chatc.org or call 423.209.6813 or 423.702.9199.

eNgAge

November 16, 2010, 5:30-8:30 pm, Sheraton Read House - Terrace Room, 827 Broad Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402

Come explore the opportunities to eNgAge with Chattanooga's nonprofit community and lend your leadership skills. Mix, mingle, network and learn about board, committee and professional volunteer opportunities with representatives of over 30 area nonprofits representing a wide variety of causes.

Complimentary appetizers and cash bar available. Questions? Contact Sara Collier #752-0329, saracollier@cnpchatt.org or go to www.cnpchatt.org for more information. Registration requested, but not required. Register by calling Sara Collier or visiting the website.

Presented by United Way's Center for Nonprofits in partnership with: United Way's Volunteer Center, Allied Arts, Holmberg Arts Leadership Alumni Association, YPAC, Urban League Young Professionals, Directors of Volunteers in Agencies, Chattanooga Corporate Volunteer Council, United Way's Emerging Leaders, 100 Black Men, CreateHere, Leadership Chattanooga, Chattanooga Technology Council

Sponsored by: Sheraton Read House and United Way's Center for Nonprofits

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