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ThreeStar status awarded to 85 counties, including Anderson, Roane

Posted at 9:20 am August 17, 2014
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Bill Hagerty

Bill Hagerty

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93 out of 95 counties meet audit committee requirement

NASHVILLE—The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development on Thursday announced that 85 out of 95 counties, including Anderson and Roane, have been awarded ThreeStar status. In addition, since the ThreeStar community development program began requiring eligible communities to create and maintain a County Audit Committee in January 2013, the number of counties with Audit Committees has increased substantially. As of March 2013, there were 32 audit committees around the state; as of July 2014, there are 93.

“The ThreeStar program is a vital component to our state’s overall level of success, providing counties with a proven roadmap for continued economic and community strength, which in turn helps Tennessee win new investment and jobs,” Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bill Hagerty said. “Tennessee has been recognized as the number one state in the nation for economic development, and these audit committees support Governor Haslam’s overarching goal of making Tennessee the most efficiently run state on every level. I congratulate all of our ThreeStar counties and those communities who are taking the initiative to create Audit Committees and work toward achieving fiscal strength and efficient government.”

The Audit Committees are designed to help each county improve their financial management and reporting practices, and help ensure the implementation of good internal controls to prevent or detect fraud, a step towards achieving fiscal strength and efficient government. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Front Page News, Government, Roane County, State, Tennessee Tagged With: Audit Committee, Bill Hagerty, Bill Haslam, community development, Comptroller of the Treasury, economic development, Five Pillars, governor, Justin P. Wilson, Tennessee, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, ThreeStar, ThreeStar status, TNECD

Roane Alliance expands Chamber program, hires two, adds member benefits

Posted at 12:17 pm August 16, 2014
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Paulette Ray

Paulette Ray

The Roane County Chamber of Commerce now has two full-time employees, bringing more attention to members and adding member benefits through additional products and programs, a press release said.

Paulette Ray, director of Chamber operations, has returned to the Alliance to work “hand-in-hand with businesses to help them grow and succeed,” the press release said. Ray previously worked as the Chamber membership coordinator from 2007 to 2009 and has continued to work with the Alliance as a volunteer while running her own business, South Eastern Clogging Company, a dance and exercise studio in Kingston, which she owned for 28 years. A graduate of the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce Executives, she has also completed her first year of Institute for Organizational Management, and is a 2009 graduate of Leadership Roane County.

Ray is a longtime resident of Roane County, a 1990 graduate of Roane County High School, and she attended Roane State Community College. In her spare time, she continues to teach, judge, and choreograph clogging and is also a ZUMBA fitness instructor in the county. She resides in Kingston with her husband, Daniel, along with four of their five children. Ray also has a married daughter living in Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, with her husband who is currently serving in the Army. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: Chambermaster, Lindsey Stevens, member benefits, member services, operations, Paulette Ray, Roane Alliance, Roane County Chamber of Commerce, South Eastern Clogging Company

Roane County Chamber has new board chair, members

Posted at 9:22 am August 13, 2014
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Gail Lyke

Gail Lyke

The Roane County Chamber of Commerce board of directors has a new chair and members.

The board chair for the 2014-2015 year is Gail Lyke, vice president and branch manager at First Bank of Tennessee in Rockwood. Lyke officially took over July 17 from outgoing board chair Chris Ahler of Visionary Horizons Wealth Management at the Chamber’s first board meeting of the new fiscal year. Lyke previously served as the Chamber’s treasurer for the past two years and has served on the board since 2008.

Lyke was named the 2013 Chamber Woman of the Year. She is a graduate of Leadership Roane County and serves on the Leadership Roane County Alumni Association Board, as well as the Roane County Association of Women Executives, where she previously served as past president, and as a member of the Rockwood Civitan Club. Lyke also served on the Rockwood Planning Commission.

Lyke said her focus for the year will be to work with the board of directors and the president to “help facilitate the transition and changes that have been put in place to move the Chamber into a new value-added membership structure, encouraging both membership growth and retention.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: board of directors, chair, Chamber Woman of the Year, Chris Marsalis, Chris Whaley, David Bolling, First Bank of Tennessee, Gail Lyke, Kingston, Roane Alliance, Roane County Chamber of Commerce, Roane State Community College, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA, Wade Creswell

Proton Power named Roane County’s 2014 Industry of the Year

Posted at 1:54 am June 12, 2014
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Industry of the Year: Proton Power

Proton Power was named 2014 Industry of the Year in Roane County. From left to right are Roane County Industrial Board Chair Tommy Thompson, Proton Power Human Resources Manager Sean Hensley, and Wade Creswell, president and CEO of The Roane Alliance. (Photos courtesy of The Roane Alliance)

 

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HARRIMAN—The annual Roane County Industry Appreciation Breakfast was held at the end of May at Roane State Community College. The Roane County Industrial Board announced this year’s Industry of the Year and Roane Beautification Awards.

The event was sponsored by the Harriman Utility Board and Rockwood Electric Utility.

Thom Mason, director of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, was the guest speaker, speaking about how the lab wants to be used as a resource to businesses and industry in the state—and especially to Roane County. More than 95 percent of the lab is in Roane County. According to Mason, more than $450 million in products and services were spent by the lab last year, with around 40 percent of that being spent in the state, and much of that from local business and industry.

Mason spoke about specific examples of how ORNL was working with local businesses to help them grow and develop. He encouraged industries in attendance to reach out to them for their help with any challenges they may have.

“ORNL is a research and technology facility,” Mason said. “If we can help business and industry expand and ultimately grow jobs, then we have done our job.”

Proton Power was named 2014 Roane County Industry of the Year, and Volkswagen received the 2014 Roane Beautification Award. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: David Webb, Industry of the Year, John Kutz, Proton Power, Roane Beautification Award, Roane County, Roane County Industrial Board, Roane County Industrial Development Board, Roane County Industry Appreciation Breakfast, Sean Hensley, The Roane Alliance, Thom Mason, Tommy Thompson, Volkswagen, Volkswagen Group of America, Wade Creswell

Roane Chamber has human resources legal seminar on May 13

Posted at 10:51 am May 7, 2014
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The Roane Chamber of Commerce is providing a special half-day seminar, “Stay out of court: Human Resource Legal Matters Update,” on Tuesday, May 13, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Roane State Community College.

This is the third year the chamber has teamed with the attorneys at the Wimberly-Lawson law firm to provide this critical human resource learning opportunity for Roane County area businesses.

The seminar will include lunch and provide 4.0 Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI) credits to qualified attendees towards PHR, SPHR, and GPHR recertification. The seminar will also earn Continuing Education Units (CEU) from Roane State Community College. CEUs are important to many individuals to keep their membership or certification current within their profession. Additionally, for someone wanting to earn a degree or certificate, a review of their CEU’s can be evaluated by Roane State Community College to determine if the CEU’s meet the criteria for Prior Learning Assessment (PLA). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Roane County Tagged With: Allen Lutz, human resources, legal seminar, Roane Alliance, Roane Chamber of Commerce, Roane County, Roane State Community College, Wimberly-Lawson

Roane County Chamber honors 2014 business award winners

Posted at 7:39 pm April 28, 2014
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Roane Chamber 2014 Business Winners

From left to right are Jude Miller, Danice Turpin, Ann Davis, Becky Butler, Kathy Parks, Melinda Bertram, and Sharon Templeton. (Submitted photo)

 

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The Roane County Chamber’s business awards were presented Friday night during the 68th Annual Banquet. One of the largest crowds in recent years attended the event, with their fellow Chamber members being honored for outstanding service. The Chamber’s business awards are an integral part of the annual banquet. The awards presented include:

  • Betty Mowrer, of Kingston, named Volunteer of the Year;
  • The Bridge at Rockwood, named 2014 Business of the Year;
  • Jude Miller, Active Family and Sports Chiropractic, received the Paul E. Goldberg Young Professional Award;
  • Danice Turpin, Tennessee College of Applied Technology, was named Roane Chamber Woman of the Year for her years of dedicated community service; and
  • The Distinguished Service Award was presented to Sharon Templeton, of EnergySolutions, who was honored for her outstanding contributions both to Roane County and the Chamber. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: Active Family and Sports Chiropractic, Ann Davis, banquet, Betty Mowrer, business awards, Business of the Year, community service, Danice Turpin, Distinguished Service Award, EnergySolutions, Jude Miller, Paul Cowell, Paul E. Goldberg Young Professional Award, Ralph Best, Roane Chamber Woman of the Year, Roane County Chamber, Sharon Templeton, Tennessee College of Applied Technology, The Bridge at Rockwood, volunteer of the year, Wade Creswell, Whitestone Country Inn

2013 record-breaking year for Roane County and Roane Alliance

Posted at 9:43 pm March 30, 2014
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Leslie Henderson

Leslie Henderson

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$150 million worth of new development opened

KINGSTON—To The Roane Alliance—and to many across Roane County—2013 will be remembered as one of the busiest years ever, with record-setting activity in major grand openings, business expansions, and in state-wide, national, and international recognition and awards.

“Most impressive were grand openings of more than $150 million worth of new development projects,” said Leslie Henderson, president and chief executive officer of The Roane Alliance, “including the new $76 million hospital in Midtown, the $35 million carbon fiber manufacturing research facility in Oak Ridge, and the $40 million Volkswagen 460,000-square-foot distribution facility along I-40 in east Roane.”

Henderson said in the report that in 2013 Roane County also saw records set in numbers of announced expansions of existing industry and also in a record number of recognitions and awards for Alliance programs’ accomplishments. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: business expansions, carbon fiber manufacturing research facility, development, distribution facility, Education Matters, grand openings, hospital, income, Leslie Henderson, Roane Alliance, Roane County Chamber of Commerce, Roane County Industrial Development Board, Roane County Visitors Bureau, Select Tennessee Certified Program, unemployment rate, Volkswagen

K-25: Large, flat, close to ORNL, interstate—good for economic development

Posted at 7:14 pm March 28, 2014
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Gov. Bill Haslam Visits ETTP/K-25

Sue Cange gives Gov. Bill Haslam, right, an update on the almost-completed demolition of the mile-long, U-shaped K-25 Building. Cange is deputy manager of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management. Also pictured are Leo Sain, left, president of cleanup contractor UCOR, and Jeff Tucker, UCOR deactivation and decommissioning manager.

It was built during World War II to help enrich uranium for the world’s first atomic bombs. Then, it helped win the Cold War. Now, the former K-25 site in west Oak Ridge presents a giant opportunity for economic development in Tennessee, Gov. Bill Haslam said during a tour last Friday.

“We have a real interest in what happens here,” Haslam said in a short meeting with reporters before getting a brief update on the demolition of the former mile-long, U-shaped K-25 Building, which was once the world’s largest building under one roof.

The governor said the K-25 site, now known as East Tennessee Technology Park or Heritage Center, has 2,000 flat acres with infrastructure already in place, including roads and rails, and it’s three miles from Interstate 40 and seven miles from Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the U.S. Department of Energy’s largest science and energy laboratory.

“We don’t have that opportunity in a lot of places,” Haslam said. “Finding 2,000 flat acres in East Tennessee is virtually impossible.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, East Tennessee Technology Park, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Office, Roane County, State, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: auto manufacturing, Bill Haslam, business, cleanup, Darryl Kerley, East Tennessee Technology Park, Ernest Moniz, ETTP, funding, Heritage Center, John Ragan, K-25, K-25 Building, Ken Yager, Kent Calfee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Randy McNally, Ron Woody, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Tom Beehan, transportation, U.S. Department of Energy, uranium, World War II

Roane Chamber seeks nominations for April 25 awards banquet

Posted at 7:48 pm March 20, 2014
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Chris Ahler Roane Chamber Award

Roane Chamber Board Chair Chris Ahler won the 2011 Paul Goldberg Young Professional Award. (Submitted photo)

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KINGSTON—The 68th annual Roane Chamber Awards Banquet—the spring social event of the year—will be held on Friday, April 25, to present this year’s coveted business awards: the Distinguished Service, Business of the Year, Woman of the Year, and Young Professional awards.

The awards have been an integral part of the Chamber for decades, with the Distinguished Service Award dating back to 1970. Some of the previous award-winners include such renown community names as Jim Henry, Ken Yager, David Webb, Rocky Top General Store, Patterson’s Home Appliances, Junior’s Restaurant, Dr. Sherry Hill, Live and Let Live Drug Store, Harriman Mayor Chris Mason, and Dr. Paul Goldberg, who was also additionally honored in 2010 with becoming the namesake of the Chamber’s newest award, the Paul E. Goldberg Young Professional Award. For a list of all the past winners visit www.RoaneChamber.com/Awards. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Roane County Tagged With: awards, Business of the Year, Chris Ahler, Distinguished Service, Paul E. Goldberg Young Professional Award, Paul Goldberg, Roane Alliance, Roane Chamber, Roane Chamber Awards Banquet, Roane Chamber of Commerce, Roane County, Roane State Community Foundation, Whitestone County Inn, Woman of the Year, Young Professional

Firehouse Subs Foundation donates equipment to ORFD, Roane County

Posted at 1:14 pm February 4, 2014
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Firehouse Subs and Oak Ridge Fire Department Thermal Imaging Camera

Above, representatives of Firehouse Subs present a $10,000 thermal imaging camera to the Oak Ridge Fire Department in January. (Photo courtesy Oak Ridge Fire Department)

Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation recently donated a thermal imaging camera worth more than $10,000 to Oak Ridge Fire Department.

The foundation also donated first-aid kits and six automated external defibrillators, worth a total of more than $10,200, to Roane County Sheriff’s Office.

The equipment was presented in ceremonies at Firehouse Subs in Oak Ridge and Lenoir City.

The thermal imaging camera donated to ORFD will detect body heat and hot spots in burning buildings, allowing firefighters to reach victims quickly and put out deadly fires. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Roane County, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: AED, automated external defibrillator, Firehouse Subs, Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation, first-aid kit, Oak Ridge Fire Department, ORFD, Roane County Sheriff’s Office, thermal imaging camera

Roane Alliance names new president, CEO

Posted at 6:26 pm January 30, 2014
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Wade Creswell

Wade Creswell

KINGSTON—The Roane Alliance board on Thursday unanimously agreed to hire Roane County native Wade Creswell as their next president and chief executive officer.

Creswell, 39, was recommended to the board by its officers and the selection committee after a nationwide search that began several weeks ago, shortly after current President and CEO Leslie Henderson announced she would retire on March 28.

Creswell will come to the Alliance from his position as vice president of development and public relations for health services at Michael Dunn Center, one of Roane County’s largest employers. The Michael Dunn Center is a nonprofit agency that serves children and adults with developmental disabilities. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: chief executive officer, Juanita Hembree Creswell, Kingston City Council, Leslie Henderson, Michael Dunn Center, president, Roane Alliance, Roane Chamber, Roane County Chamber of Commerce, Roane County Industrial Development Board, Roane County Visitors Bureau, Sharon Templeton, Wade Creswell

Roane Alliance receives TVA sustainable community award for 
Roane County

Posted at 10:41 pm December 17, 2013
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Roane Alliance Sustainability Award

Pictured from left are John Bradley, Tennessee Valley Authority; Danice Turpin, Tennessee Applied College of Technology; Teresa Jackson, The Roane Alliance; Leslie Henderson, The Roane Alliance; and Del Boyette, Boyette Strategic Advisors. (Submitted photo)

The Roane Alliance received a Silver Award on behalf of Roane County at a recent Tennessee Valley Authority sustainable communities luncheon.

The TVA Valley Sustainable Communities Program Recognition Luncheon was Dec. 3 in Nashville. The award ceremony honored 13 communities from across the Tennessee Valley Region.

Roane County’s trophy was presented by Heidi Smith, a general manager in TVA’s economic development program, to Leslie Henderson, president and chief executive officer of The Roane Alliance; Teresa Jackson, Roane’s sustainable officer of The Roane Alliance; and Danice Turpin, director of Tennessee Applied College of Technology, a member of the Roane Green Team. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Roane County Tagged With: Boyette Strategic Advisors, Danice Turpin, Del Boyette, economic development, Heidi Smith, John Bradley, Leslie Henderson, luncheon, Roane Alliance, Roane County, Roane Green Team, silver award, sustainable communities, Tennessee Applied College of Technology, Tennessee Valley Authority, Teresa Jackson, TVA Valley Sustainable Communities Program, Valley Sustainable Silver Community

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