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Pro2Serve receives five-year contract worth up to $49 million to support Oak Ridge cleanup

Posted at 12:10 pm June 29, 2017
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Professional Project Services Inc., or Pro2Serve, has received a five-year contract worth up to $49 million to provide technical support services to the Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, or OREM. The contract was awarded June 19, the U.S. Department of Energy said in a press release.

“After conducting an extensive nationwide procurement, we are very pleased to continue our partnership with Pro2Serve,” said OREM Acting Manager Jay Mullis. “They’ve been a great asset to our program in the past, and we look forward to their valuable support as we clean and transform the Oak Ridge Reservation.”

The Oak Ridge-based company provides a wide suite of services to DOE’s Environmental Management program locally, the press release said. They are responsible for reviewing and evaluating the cost, schedule, and technical approach for upcoming and current cleanup projects. They also assist with engineering, project planning, project management, cost estimating, and schedule and cost analysis. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Office, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: DOE, East Tennessee Technology Park, environmental management, Jay Mullis, Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, OREM, Pro2Serve, Professional Project Services Inc., U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex

Safety Fest TN in Oak Ridge, Knoxville to feature more than 80 free safety & health classes, sessions, demonstrations

Posted at 2:57 pm August 31, 2016
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Safety Fest TNThe Fifth Annual Safety Fest TN is scheduled for September 12-16 in Oak Ridge and Knoxville, and it will feature more than 80 free safety and health classes, sessions, and demonstrations. In addition to the free classes, a Safety Expo and Safety Demonstrations will take place on September 13 and 14, along with the “Secret City” Fire Officer Conference on September 14 and 15, a press release said.

The majority of the classes and sessions will be hosted by Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, or CNS, at the New Hope Center at 602 Scarboro Road in Oak Ridge and Oak Ridge Associated Universities, or ORAU, at Pollard Technology Conference Center at 210 Badger Avenue in Oak Ridge. But classes are also being offered at seven other area locations including two in Knoxville, the press release said.

“It’s all about safety and health at work, at home and in the community,” said Michelle Keever, the Safety Fest TN class coordinator from URS | CH2M Oak Ridge LLC, or UCOR. “And what a community! In collaboration and with the irreplaceable help of United Steel Workers Local 9-288, we’re thrilled that 20 seniors at Sunbright School will receive OSHA 40-hour HAZWOPER training.” Sunbright is a one-campus pre-kindergarten through 12th-grade school located in rural Morgan County. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: CNS, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, Dave Neubauer, J.J. Rochelle, Jenny Freeman, Joe Estey, Michelle Keever, New Hope Center, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, ORAU, Pollard Technology Conference Center, Pro2Serve, safety and health, safety demonstrations, Safety Expo, Safety Fest TN, Secret City Fire Officer Conference, Strata-G LLC, Tom Wantland, UCOR

MMC: Renovations under way on third Hospitality House for visiting patients, families

Posted at 9:10 pm July 19, 2016
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To help the renovation efforts, employees from National Strategic Protective Services, or NSPS, have put in many hours of hard labor at Methodist Medical Center’s soon-to-be third Hospitality House. (Submitted photo)

To help the renovation efforts, employees from National Strategic Protective Services, or NSPS, have put in many hours of hard labor at Methodist Medical Center’s soon-to-be third Hospitality House. (Submitted photo)

 

The Methodist Medical Center Foundation and the Hospitality Houses are adding a third Hospitality House near Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge.

The Hospitality Houses are located just minutes from MMC, and they primarily serve patients and families visiting for cancer care, wound care, intensive care, cardiac critical care, or certain short stays related to specific tests and procedures. There are no charges for guests staying at the Hospitality Houses. All costs are covered by charitable contributions raised through annual fundraising events and by food and related necessities donated by caring individuals, area churches, civic clubs, and businesses, a press release said.

Last year, 211 guests spent 1,787 nights in Methodist’s two existing Hospitality Houses. They came from 18 Tennessee counties and 14 different states. One guest with a family member in Intensive Care Unit came all the way from France, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Health, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: CALM House, cancer care, cardiac critical care, Covenant Health, Homer Fisher, Hospitality House, intensive care, Jeff Elliott, Ken Rueter, Manly House, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center Foundation, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, Mike Belbeck, MMC, patients, Pro2Serve, Steve Whitson, UT-Battelle, wound care

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

Pro2Serve, Covenant Health form joint venture in health care data analytics

Posted at 1:13 pm February 10, 2016
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Pictured above are Tony Spezia, left, president and CEO of Covenant Health, and Barry Goss, founder and CEO of Pro2Serve. (Submitted photo)

 

Professional Project Services Inc., or Pro2Serve, and Covenant Health have formed VortexT Analytics Inc., a strategic partnership that will address the rapidly evolving field of big data analytics in health care, a press release said.

The joint venture will use VortexT, a data analytics software based on algorithms originally developed and patented by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and licensed and further advanced by Pro2Serve. VortexT is currently being used in critical national security applications and is producing valuable data, the press release said.

Barry Goss, founder and chief executive officer of Pro2Serve, calls VortexT “a disruptive big data analytics technology that is proven, sustainable, and ready to be introduced into commercial markets, starting with healthcare.

“VortexT analyzes more data in less time and at less cost, and produces more valuable information than other big data analytics technologies,” Goss said. “We also hold field-of-use licenses for applying the technology to the insurance, financial services, and legal services industries.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Health, Knoxville, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: 2013 Oak Ridge Women’s Workshop, Barry Goss, Covenant Health, data analytics, data analytics software, health care, Homer Fisher, ORNL, Pro2Serve, Professional Project Services Inc., Tony Spezia, VortexT Analytics Inc., VortexT Healthcare App

Tech 2020 winding down operations; Pro2Serve among its success stories

Posted at 1:53 pm January 31, 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. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Tech 2020—a nonprofit organization that counts Pro2Serve, a technical and engineering services firm, as one of its early success stories—announced last week that it is winding down operations after more than two decades.

Facing increased financial pressures, the Tech 2020 Board of Directors voted Tuesday, January 26, to begin an orderly process to wind down their operations, a press release said. The organization has been focused on technology-based economic development activities in the Knoxville-Oak Ridge region.

Tech 2020 once had 12 to 15 employees or more, but it is now down to less than five full-time employees, said Tom Ballard, past Tech 2020 chair and longtime Executive Committee member who was on the founding board. The organization has one building at Commerce Park in south Oak Ridge and manages a second building, an entrepreneurial center, for the City of Oak Ridge.

Tech 2020 was established in 1994 in Oak Ridge with significant grants from BellSouth, now part of the AT&T enterprise, and others, the press release said. The organization’s initial focus areas were telecommunications and entrepreneurship. One of its early creations was Digital Crossing Networks LLC, which is located in downtown Knoxville.

Pro2Serve is another success story, Ballard said. The company went from a home office to the Tech 2020 building to headquarters in the National Energy Security Center in the Oak Ridge Science and Technology Park at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The company now has more than 350 employees. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Community, Knoxville, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: AT&T, Barry Goss, Battelle Memorial Institute, BellSouth, CEG, Center for Entrepreneurial Growth, City of Oak Ridge, Digital Crossing Networks LLC, Don Sundquist, economic development, Knoxville, Launch Tennessee, Mark Watson, National Energy Security Center, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Entrepreneurial Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Science and Technology Park, ORNL, Pro2Serve, Tech 20/20, Technology 2020, Tennessee Technology Development Corporation, Teri Brahams, Tom Ballard, University of Tennessee, UT

Kristy Neckowicz appointed president of InVizion LLC, a Pro2Serve subsidiary

Posted at 12:10 am January 5, 2015
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Kristy Neckowicz

Kristy Neckowicz

Professional Project Services Inc., or Pro2Serve, has appointed Kristy Tan Neckowicz as president of its software subsidiary, InVizion LLC.

Neckowicz has served as the senior vice president of InVizion since March 2014.

“InVizion develops and markets project portfolio management (PPM) applications that allow executives and managers to rapidly address the impact of changing resource constraints, objectively develop and optimize revised execution strategies, and clearly communicate resulting critical decisions to stakeholders,” a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: InVizion LLC, Kristy Neckowicz, Kristy Tan Neckowicz, L. Barry Goss, PPM, president, Pro2Serve, Professional Project Services Inc., project portfolio management, software

Two ORHS students win UT scholarships in statewide math contest

Posted at 9:27 pm November 25, 2014
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KNOXVILLE—Two Oak Ridge High School students were among 10 from across the state who received $6,000 annual scholarships to the University of Tennessee in Knoxville in this year’s UT-Pro2Serve Math Contest. More than 700 students from 51 schools all across Tennessee competed in the competition, held November 6 at UT.

The scholarship winners were:

  • Joseph Andress, Oak Ridge High, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
  • Christopher Dean, Cookeville High, Cookeville, Tennessee
  • Jason Fu, Farragut High, Knoxville, Tennessee
  • Gene Li, Ravenwood High, Brentwood, Tennessee
  • Remilia Li, Pope John Paul II High, Hendersonville, Tennessee
  • Ohm J. Patel, White Station High, Memphis, Tennessee
  • Daniel Tancredi, Memphis University School, Memphis, Tennessee
  • Barbara Xiong, University School of Nashville, Nashville, Tennessee
  • Albert Xue, Oak Ridge High, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
  • Chang Yu, Memphis University School, Memphis, Tennessee

[Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Albert Xue, American Association of University of Women, Barry Goss, Chancellor's Office, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics, FERMAT I, FERMAT II, Jimmy G. Cheek, Joseph Andress, Math Bowl, math competition, Oak Ridge High School, ORHS, Pro2Serve, Professional Project Services Inc., scholarships, University of Tennessee, UT, UT-Pro2Serve Math Contest

Pro2Serve appoints new chief financial officer

Posted at 2:44 pm March 11, 2014
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Mark Haub

Mark Haub

Professional Project Services Inc., also known as Pro2Serve, has appointed Mark A. Haub as the company’s new chief financial officer, or CFO.

Haub replaces Paul Martin, Pro2Serve’s CFO and treasurer since February 1999. Martin retired this month.

Haub is a certified public accountant who earned his master’s of business administration in marketing, management, and strategy, and finance from the Kellogg School of Management and his bachelor’s degree in accounting from Illinois State University.

He has more than 23 years of experience as a senior financial executive working in higher education, manufacturing, distribution, and retail in domestic and international markets, a press release said. Haub has negotiated terms to secure a multimillion dollar equity capital infusion to fund corporate growth initiatives, led the substantial improvement of product and services bids through implementing market-driven bid processes, played key roles in the development and execution of strategic business plans that substantially improved cash flow and new product gross margins, and provided financial and operational leadership in an entrepreneurial venture resulting in substantial revenue growth, the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Barry Goss, CFO, chief financial officer, engineering services, Mark Haub, Paul Martin, Pro2Serve, Professional Project Services Inc.

High school students receive UT scholarships in math competition

Posted at 2:34 pm November 19, 2013
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Larry Shen of ORHS, a Math Contest Winner

Larry Shen of Oak Ridge High School was one of 10 students who recently won $4,000 annual scholarships to the University of Tennessee in Knoxville in a UT-Pro2Serve Math Contest. (Photo courtesy University of Tennessee)

KNOXVILLE—Ten students were recently awarded $4,000 annual scholarships to the University of Tennessee in Knoxville in a UT-Pro2Serve Math Contest.

More than 600 students from 50 Tennessee high schools participated in the competition held Nov. 14 at UT.

The scholarship winners included Larry Shen of Oak Ridge High School.

The other nine winners were:

  • Jia Liang of Collierville High in Collierville
  • Sanghwah “Samuel” Rhee of McCallie School in Chattanooga
  • Jason Wen of McCallie School in Chattanooga
  • Anwesh Dash of White Station High in Memphis
  • Sajant Anand of Science Hill High in Johnson City
  • Saaber Pourmotabbed of White Station High in Memphis
  • Queena Lu of Pope John Paul II High in Hendersonville
  • Yunhua Zhao of Memphis University School in Memphis
  • Zachary Strickland of Webb School of Knoxville in Knoxville [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Anwesh Dash, Barry Goss, high schools, Jason Wen, Jia Liang, Larry Shen, math competition, math contest, Oak Ridge High School, Pro2Serve, Queena Lu, Saaber Pourmotabbed, Sajant Anand, Sanghwah Samuel Rhee, scholarships, Tennessee, University of Tennessee, UT, UT-Pro2Serve Math Contest, Yunhua Zhao, Zachary Strickland

DOE asks for more information on $2 million CROET grant

Posted at 12:08 pm July 8, 2013
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The U.S. Department of Energy has requested additional information as it tries to close out a $2 million grant awarded 16 years ago to a nonprofit organization that owns, develops, and manages former DOE property.

The grant was issued in 1997 as part of a larger grant that the Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee requested from DOE, said Lawrence Young, CROET president and chief executive officer. Most of the money was used for a high-risk loan program for small businesses. The purpose was to create jobs and promote economic development in East Tennessee, said Mike Koentop, spokesman for the DOE Oak Ridge Office. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Office, Roane County, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee, CROET, DOE, economic development, grant, jobs, Lawrence Young, loan, Mike Koentop, non-compliance letter, Oak Ridge Office, Pathway Lending, Pro2Serve, Protomet, small business, Sword and Shield, Tech 20/20, U.S. Department of Energy

Oak Ridge student receives UT scholarship in math contest

Posted at 10:18 am November 6, 2012
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James Andress of Oak Ridge High School was one of 10 students who won a $4,000 annual scholarship to the University of Tennessee in an Oct. 25 math contest.

The UT-Pro2Serve Math Contest featured almost 600 students from 47 high schools.

Other scholarship winners included three students from Farragut High School in Knoxville—Melissa Yu, Alexander Selwitz, and Hyungdon Joo—and students in Brentwood, Chattanooga, Clarksville, Hendersonville, and Memphis.

The press release said the contest had two parts. All participants took a multiple-choice test on algebra and geometry called the Fundamental Exams of Remarkable Mathematical Ability and Talent (FERMAT I).

The five top scorers received a plaque. Andress was one of the top scorers. Lam Tran of Farragut High School was also a winner.

Students with the top 50 scores on the FERMAT I moved on to the FERMAT II, which included eight essay questions requiring creative and original thinking. All exams were hand-graded by faculty members from UT’s Department of Mathematics.

The second part of the contest was the Math Bowl, a double-elimination team competition. Sixty-four high school teams competed head-to-head to be the fastest to answer 10 math questions correctly, the press release said.

The contest was presented by the UT College of Arts and Sciences, the Department of Mathematics and UT alumnus Barry Goss and his technical and engineering company Professional Project Services Inc., more commonly known as Pro2Serve.

Filed Under: Education, Top Stories Tagged With: Alexander Selwitz, Farragut High School, Hyungdon Joo, James Andress, Melissa Yu, Oak Ridge High School, Pro2Serve, Professional Project Services Inc., scholarships, University of Tennessee, UT, UT-Pro2Serve Math Contest

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