Express Employment Professionals Makes Inavero, Inc.’s 2014 Best of Staffing List
Employment Professionals announced that it has won Inavero’s Best of Staffing® Client Award for the fifth straight year.
Welcome to the Blount Partnership Media Room. Below you will find resources from the Blount County area from our chamber and industry events and partners.
Employment Professionals announced that it has won Inavero’s Best of Staffing® Client Award for the fifth straight year.
Blount County has applied and been accepted to participate in the Valley Sustainable Communities Program. This program, now in its second year, is being sponsored by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and managed by Boyette Strategic Advisors (BSA).
Native Americans are known and celebrated for their resourcefulness and craftsmanship, and this year the Renaissance of the North American Flute Foundation (RNAFF) is holding its second annual festival to celebrate the Native American Flute, just one of the musical instruments crafted and used by Native Americans.
Pellissippi State Community College’s Business and Community Services is hosting a series of Professional Development seminars.
In late 2013, the Institute of International Education and Alcoa Foundation announced a grant of $125,000 to the Blount Partnership.
On May 3 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the Quilters Road Show at The Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center in Townsend will showcase unique quilts and patterns for quilt enthusiasts and curious visitors.
Human behavior is marked by ever-changing attitudes and, as a whole, is subject to conditions that surround each individual circumstance.
Hickory Construction, Inc. will begin demolition of an existing structure ahead of breaking ground on a LEED Gold design-built construction at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Helen Ross McNabb Center’s CEO, Andy Black, announced his plans to retire, effective June 30, this week.
Two hundred and sixteen pages in six weeks. That’s what the East Tennessee Women’s Leadership Council invites you to join them in reading from March 31st to May 8th as they begin “Discuss With Us”, a new online guided discussion about women and leadership in East Tennessee.