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Small business seminars offered in June

Posted at 8:20 pm June 1, 2015
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TSBDC and Roane State

The Tennessee Small Business Development Center will offer five free seminars in June.

The first is titled “Business Planning/Get ready to see a lender.”

It’s scheduled from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 9, at the Roane County Chamber of Commerce in Kingston.

“This workshop covers the fundamentals of writing a business plan, and is designed for individuals who want to increase their chances for successful self-employment,” organizers said.

The second is titled “How to do business with the government.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Roane County Tagged With: business, business planning, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Roane County Chamber of Commerce, small business seminars, Tennessee Small Business Development Center

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

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

Submitted by Roane Alliance

$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

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 President Leslie Henderson retiring in March

Posted at 10:06 am November 20, 2013
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Leslie Henderson

Leslie Henderson

KINGSTON—Roane Alliance President and Chief Executive Officer Leslie Henderson has announced she will retire at the end of March.

She has been the president and CEO of The Roane Alliance, the county’s economic development organization, since Feb. 16, 2004. Henderson announced her retirement in a Tuesday letter to Sharon Templeton, Roane Alliance board chair.

“Although I struggled with this decision, I feel now that it is the right time to start on the next phase of my life and start working on some of that bucket list—travel, writing, project work, family time, and maybe even some business ventures of my own,” Henderson said in the letter.

“As for The Alliance, I think the time is also right, as the staff is not only one of the best I’ve ever worked with, but is also well-positioned to do great things for Roane County going forward. Each of them is very competent and capable,” Henderson said. “All I do is keep them focused and provide the tools they need. I could not be more proud of their successes.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: Knoxville, Leslie Henderson, Market Square, retire, Roane Alliance, Roane County Chamber of Commerce, Roane County Industrial Development Board, Roane County Visitors Bureau, Sharon Templeton, The Roane Alliance, Victor Ashe, Volkswagen

Yager presents Brown-Forman donation to Roane Alliance’s Education Matters!

Posted at 1:16 am October 22, 2013
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Brown-Forman Donation to Roane Alliance Education Matters

Tennessee Sen. Ken Yager, center, presents a donation from Brown-Forman to the Roane Alliance’s Education Matters. Also pictured are Rep. Kent Calfee, left, and Allen Lutz of The Roane Alliance. (Submitted photo)

Tennessee Sen. Ken Yager on Thursday announced a new partner for the continued funding of The Roane Alliance’s award-winning Education Matters! program. Yager presented a $5,000 check at the beginning of the Roane County Chamber of Commerce regular monthly board meeting.

Yager presented the check to Allen Lutz, education and workforce development specialist for the Roane Alliance, on behalf of Brown-Forman—the global, multi-billion dollar company that produces and markets Jack Daniel’s Tennessee whiskey.

The Brown-Forman donation comes on the heels of the Alliance’s Education Matters! program receiving an international economic development award earlier this month. The Roane County program won a Gold Award for Excellence in Economic Development (category 25,000-200,000 population) from the International Economic Development Council at their annual conference in Philadelphia. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Education, K-12, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: Allen Lutz, Brown-Forman, donation, economic development award, education, Education Matters, Gold Award for Excellence in Economic Development, International Economic Development Council, Ken Yager, Leslie Henderson, Roane Alliance, Roane County Chamber of Commerce

Roane Alliance’s annual fundraising gala is Nov. 1

Posted at 12:42 pm August 28, 2013
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Roane Alliance Annual Gala

The crowd at a previous Roane Alliance Annual Gala. (Submitted photo)

The 2013 Roane Alliance Gala will be held Friday, Nov. 1, and the theme of this year’s annual fundraiser will be “Magic.”

“The Roane Alliance Gala is always kind of a magical event,” said Roane Alliance President and Chief Executive Officer Leslie Henderson. “So, it just made sense to embrace that as our theme this year.”

The Gala is the primary annual fundraising event for The Alliance, and the money raised from the night goes toward funding the many programs The Alliance administers throughout the year to ensure quality growth for Roane County, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: fundraiser, Leslie Henderson, Roane Alliance Gala, Roane County, Roane County Chamber of Commerce, Roane County Industrial Development Board, Roane County Visitors Bureau, Sharon Templeton

Roane County Chamber names new board chair, members

Posted at 4:52 pm July 30, 2013
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Chris Ahler

Chris Ahler

KINGSTON—The chair of the Roane County Chamber of Commerce board for the 2013-2014 year is Chris Ahler, who owns his own investment management business in Harriman.

Ahler took over July 1 from outgoing board chair Kenyon Mee, the facility manager of Diversified Scientific Services, a subsidiary of Perma-Fix Environmental Services.

“Our Chamber board this year is one of the strongest in recent memory. It brings youth and experience all at the same time to a board that already boasts a virtual ‘Who’s Who’ of Roane County business and community leaders,” Chamber President Leslie Henderson said. “I am so pleased and gratified that all of these folks have agreed to serve (or continue to serve) our Chamber membership and our community in this way.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: Becky Ruppe, Chris Ahler, Gail Lyke, Jude Miller, Kenyon Mee, Leslie Henderson, Marilyn Calfee, Randy Hodge, Rick Ross, Roane Alliance, Roane County Chamber of Commerce

Roane Chamber announces 2013 Youth Leadership Academy graduates

Posted at 1:09 am July 6, 2013
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Roane Chamber Youth Leadership Academy Graduates

The Roane Chamber’s 2013 Youth Leadership Academy graduates and their schools:
(Back row, left to right) Kara Brindley (Rockwood High), Samantha Schaefer (home schooled), Hunter McClure (Roane County High), Peyton Jones (Oliver Springs High), Shelby Dailey (Midway High), and Jordan Zurcher (Roane County High); (Front row, left to right) Sarah Hooper (Academy Director, Roane State Community College faculty), Jonathan Cate (Oliver Springs High), Bryce Laughlin (Rockwood High), Ian Barnett (home schooled), Hayden Hester (Midway High), Matt Snow (Harriman High), and Lindsey Seymour (Harriman High).

Twelve Roane County high school students graduated this year from Roane County Chamber of Commerce’s Youth Leadership Academy held at Roane State Community College. The students, representing the county’s five high schools and home-schooled groups, formed six school teams. As a part of the academy requirements, each team will be completing a community service project in the coming months.

The students and their school teams are: Lindsey Seymour and Matt Snow for Harriman High; Shelby Dailey and Hayden Hester for Midway High; Jonathan Cate and Peyton Jones for Oliver Springs High; Hunter McClure and Jordan Zurcher for Roane County High; Kara Brindley and Bryce Laughlin for Rockwood High; and Ian Barnett and Samantha Schaefer are home-schooled. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Education, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: Bryce Laughlin, Field House Beautification, Freedom Run, Harriman High School, Hayden Hester, home school, Hunter McClure, Ian Barnett, Jonathan Cate, Jordan Zurcher, Kara Brindley, Kathy Parks, Leadership Committee, Lindsey Seymour, Matt Snow, Midway High School, Oliver Springs High School, Peyton Jones, Project Pick-up, Roane County Chamber of Commerce, Roane County High School, Roane State Community College, Rockwood High School, Run for Operation Reach, Samantha Schaefer, Sarah Hooper, Second Harvest Food Bank, Shelby Dailey, The Christmas H.U.G., The Roane Alliance, Youth Leadership Academy

Perma-Fix awards scholarships from Roane Chamber high school career day

Posted at 9:04 pm May 22, 2013
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The third annual Perma-Fix Career Day Scholarships have been awarded to a graduate from each of the five Roane County high schools. The students receiving the $250 scholarships applied for them during their junior year while participating in the High School Career Day, sponsored by the Roane County Chamber of Commerce.

The five graduating students receiving the Perma-Fix Scholarships this year are David “Tre” Pack, Harriman High; Patricia Howe, Midway High; Charlee Lee Roberts, Oliver Springs High, Eric Luffman, Roane-Kingston County High; and Kelsey Legg, Rockwood High. They all attended the Chamber’s 2011 Career Day. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, College, Education, K-12, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: Allen Lutz, Charlee Lee Roberts, David “Tre” Pack, Diversified Scientific Services Inc., Eric Luffman, Harriman High School, High School Career Day, Kelsey Legg, Kenyon Mee, Midway High School, Oliver Springs High School, Patricia Howe, Perma-Fix Environmental Services, Roane Alliance, Roane County, Roane County Chamber of Commerce, Roane-Kingston County High School, Rockwood High School, scholarships

Roane Chamber has home, garden show Saturday

Posted at 12:05 pm May 10, 2013
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The Roane County Chamber of Commerce is having its 7th annual Home and Garden Show on Saturday at the Expo Center at Roane State Community College’s Harriman campus. The theme this year is “Go Green and Save Money!”

There will be booths and displays from home improvement products and services, gardening displays, gardener and hardware demonstrations, and arts and crafts. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: Home and Garden Show, Roane County Chamber of Commerce, Roane County Community College

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