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Lifestar responds to head-on two-car crash on Scarboro Road

Posted at 1:06 pm December 5, 2017
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

A University of Tennessee Lifestar medical helicopter responded to a two-vehicle head-on crash on Scarboro Road near the Y-12 National Security Complex and Commerce Park on Monday evening, Dec. 4, 2017. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

A University of Tennessee Lifestar medical helicopter responded to a two-vehicle head-on crash on Scarboro Road near the Y-12 National Security Complex and Commerce Park on Monday evening, Dec. 4, 2017. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

A University of Tennessee Lifestar medical helicopter responded to a head-on two-car crash on Scarboro Road on Monday evening.

The crash was reported at about 6 p.m. Monday, just up the hill from the main entrance to the Y-12 National Security Complex and near Commerce Park.

One driver was taken to the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville by the UT Lifestar helicopter, which landed at Y-12. The other driver refused treatment, authorities said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County EMS, Commerce Park, crash, medical helicopter, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oak Ridge Police Department, Scarboro Road, University of Tennessee Lifestar, University of Tennessee Medical Center, UT Lifestar, Y-12 National Security Complex

Tech 2020 to sell building; other groups will continue organization’s work

Posted at 12:53 pm March 30, 2016
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The board of directors for Technology 2020, which is located in Commerce Park in south Oak Ridge, voted Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016, to wind down operations after more than two decades of operations. Tech 2020 announced March 30 that it will sell the building. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

The Tech 2020 Board of Directors approved a plan Tuesday that allows many of the organization’s top initiatives to be continued under the leadership of other enterprises, officials said. The Tech 2020 building, which is located in Commerce Park in south Oak Ridge, will be sold.

In January, the Tech 2020 Board agreed to wind down operations after more than two decades.

“Our goal these past few months has been to preserve some of Tech 2020’s important resources, and we believe we’ve accomplished that with the plan approved at Tuesday’s meeting of the Board,” said David Bradshaw, Tech 2020 chair.

That plan calls for the transfer of several of the Tech 2020 regional missions to other organizations on or before April 30, and the financial assets of a fourth to be returned to its founding members, a press release said.

“When the Board voted on January 26 to wind down operations, it asked that we explore options to transition existing missions to other not-for-profit organizations,” Bradshaw said in the press release. “We asked interested organizations to outline their ideas, and we are pleased that several have stepped forward with concrete proposals.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: autoXLR8R, Center for Industrial Services, Commerce Park, David Bradshaw, Digital Crossing, Grady Vanderhoofven, GridSmart, Imtek, Innova Memphis, Kentucky Highlands Investment Corporation, Memphis Bioworks Foundation, Meritus Capital Management, Meritus Kirchner, Nanotek, NetLearning, NucSafe, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Pro2Serve, Protein Discovery, Protomet, RAMP, Regional Advanced Manufacturing Partnership, SAF, Smoky Mountains FIRST Robotics Competition, Southern Appalachian Fund, Tech 20/20, Tech 2020 Executive Committee, TN FIRST LLC, University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee Research Foundation, US FIRST

Sitel to add 125 jobs in Oak Ridge

Posted at 10:57 am September 22, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 3 Comments

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Sitel on Monday announced a major hiring effort of more than 125 new employees at the company’s Oak Ridge facility. Newly hired associates will provide inbound customer service support for a leading loan acquisition and servicing provider. The hiring effort will continue within the local community for the next 60 days, a press release said.

“Thanks to the hard work and dedication the Sitel Oak Ridge staff has provided our clients, we’re able to bring more job opportunities to the Oak Ridge community,” said Oak Ridge Site Director Cassidy Klundt. “We look forward to expanding our current team and continuing to provide high-quality customer service support on behalf of our clients.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Cassidy Klundt, Commerce Park, customer service, hiring, jobs, Oak Ridge, Sitel

Sitel has charity concert for injured vets Saturday, announces 100 new jobs

Posted at 11:26 am May 24, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Travis Rice Country Concert at Sitel

Sitel is having a fundraising concert to benefit Wounded Warriors and veteran charities this evening (Saturday evening) and offer 100 new full-time jobs in Oak Ridge.

The free event starts at 5 p.m., and it will raise funds and awareness for the needs of injured service members, a press release said. It will also include a variety of family activities.

The festivities start at 5 p.m. Saturday (today) in Sitel’s lot at 1089 Commerce Park Drive at the Tech 5 Building in Oak Ridge. A number of local country bands will provide the music, followed by headliner Travis Rice at 7 p.m., with patriotic songs honoring America’s brave service men and women, the press release said.

Attendees will enjoy barbecue, hamburgers, hot dogs, and other foods, along with face painting and additional fun activities. Sitel will also give away multiple prizes, including: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Cassidy Klundt, charities, Commerce Park, concert, country bands, jobs, Sitel, Travis Rice, veteran, wounded warriors

UPF Project Office moves into former Answer Financial building

Posted at 11:16 am July 24, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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Employees working on the multi-billion-dollar Uranium Processing Facility at the Y-12 National Security Complex have consolidated in office space at 90 Union Valley Road across from Y-12, moving there from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Scientific and Technical Information and 1099 Commerce Park.

An office building once used by Answer Financial on Union Valley Road is now home to employees working on the multi-billion-dollar Uranium Processing Facility at the Y-12 National Security Complex.

The UPF employees now located at 90 Union Valley Road, which is across Scarboro Road from Y-12, were previously split between offices at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Scientific and Technical Information and 1099 Commerce Park, said Bridget Correll Waller, Y-12 community and government relations manager. The new consolidated offices include space for UPF federal staff, project managers, and workers in procurement, security, quality assurance, project services and project controls, and Environment, Safety and Health, or ES&H. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, National Nuclear Security Administration, Oak Ridge, Top Stories, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Answer Financial, B&W Y-12, Bridget Correll Waller, Cherahala Boulevard, Commerce Park, National Nuclear Security Administration, Office of Scientific and Technical Information, R&R Enterprises, Rick Chinn, U.S. Department of Energy, Union Valley Road, UPF, UPF Project Office, uranium processing facility, Y-12 National Security Complex

Faith column: Looking into the faith community, tour of Covenant Presbyterian

Posted at 10:00 am November 25, 2012
By Myra Mansfield 3 Comments

My husband Jack and I recently visited the pastor of Covenant Presbyterian Church. I had read his impressive bio on the church website and expected that a man with such a long list of accomplishments must be well into his senior years. However, when I met him, beneath the wise and aged appearance of his gray beard, I found a very humble, gracious man close to my own age.

Dr. Nick Willborn began our time together by giving us a tour of their new church facility. It’s the church that sits on the pinnacle of Commerce Park overlooking the Solway entrance to Oak Ridge. One of the first things mentioned is that they are already beginning to discuss Phase 2. I think they’ve only been in this facility for one year!

After enjoying the beautiful view and observing the cars racing by below, we entered the sanctuary from the narthex. Immediately, I noticed the calming soft green they chose for their carpet and chair coverings. “It’s warm in here”, I said, referring to the ambience rather than the temperature.

Dr. Willborn wasted no time explaining that everything about the design of this new sanctuary was intended to point each worshipper to ponder the attributes of God and of the Christian life. First, he pointed out the rays of sunlight beaming in through high windows intended to bring reflection on the “light” given to the Christian pilgrim from the “Light of the world.” He continued by explaining that the vaulted ceiling is designed to speak of the vastness of all that God is.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Faith Tagged With: Commerce Park, Covenant Presbyterian Church, design, Myra Mansfield, Nick Willborn, Oak Ridge, sanctuary, worship

CROET moves headquarters to Commerce Park

Posted at 12:52 am October 16, 2012
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee is moving its headquarters across town to the Commerce Park, where the economic development organization will share a building with Tech 20/20.

CROET has been located at the U.S. Department of Energy Oak Ridge Office building complex on Laboratory Road for years, and Tech 20/20 has had its headquarters at 1020 Commerce Drive.

In a press release, John Morris, Tech 20/20 president and chief executive officer, said the collaboration between the two economic development organizations brings his career “full circle.”

“In 1996, CROET helped launch one of my start-up companies, Net Learning, with a $100,000 seed loan that served as a catalyst to launch the business,” Morris said. “They were there when we could not get traditional funding, and now I’m excited to have the opportunity to continue to strengthen the partnership between Tech 20/20 and CROET. By being co-located, we will build upon the great relationships we’ve had for years to leverage opportunities and help other businesses and start-ups in non-traditional ways.”

The press release said the partnership between CROET and Tech 20/20 has played a key role in economic development in Oak Ridge, with projects including the Center for Entrepreneurial Growth’s accelerator fund and the Halcyon Commercialization Center at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Commerce Park, Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee, CROET, John Morris, Lawrence Young, Tech 20/20

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