NOTE: The following release was sent from the Fort Loudoun Lake Association, a Knoxville Chamber member business.
Host: Rick Angel, Jerry Amiot and the Fort Loudoun Lake Association
Location: Home of Rick Angel and Jerry Amiot, 8303 Alexander Cavet Drive, Knoxville ,TN 37909
When: Thursday, December 4th, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Phone: FLAA 865-523-3800
Cost: $15 per person
Come toast the Holiday Season, invite your family and friends to see an incredible collection that you will not want to miss. At the same time, help to support the work of the Fort Loudoun Lake Association. There is no better opportunity for getting in the Spirit of the Season than viewing our hosts' unbelievable collection of ornaments by various European Designers and from the Joy of the World and actress Betty White collection. This collection of ornaments, adorning over twenty five trees with table top and floor displays, has taken over 25 years to assemble.
After planning a Joy to the World event in Knoxville, our hosts sold their business and year round Christmas shop in California and moved to Knoxville and continued their work with Joy to the World from East Tennessee. They also continued their tradition of giving during the Holiday Season by allowing the public to see this special collection and by benefiting the Fort Loudoun Lake Association.
Please call the FLAA office to reserve a spot. You can send a check or pay via PayPal on our website, www.FLLake.org.
Refreshments will be served. Carpooling is suggested.
NOTE: The following release is from LBMC, a Knoxville Chamber member business.
Lattimore Black Morgan & Cain, PC (LBMC), one of the Southeast’s largest accounting and business consulting firms, has added Connie L. Leggett in its Knoxville office.
Connie Leggett, previously office manager for Anesthesia Consultants of Knoxville, joined the accounting firm in a staff position in the tax division. She will be working closely with physician and medical practice clients providing a multitude of services. Connie is the treasurer of the Knoxville Chapter of Executive Women’s International (EWI) and an active member of the Knoxville Area Medical Group Management Association (KAMGMA).
Lattimore Black Morgan & Cain, PC, and The LBMC Family of Companies has more than 400 employees, with offices in Chattanooga, Nashville (Brentwood), and Knoxville, Tenn. Founded in 1984 as a traditional accounting firm, LBMC has expanded its focus to meet a broad range of financial, human resources and technology needs for its diverse client base. Specific services offered by the LBMC “Family of Companies” include: accounting and assurance services, business and personal tax consulting, investment advisory services, professional staffing, human resources outsourcing, payroll services, technology solutions, healthcare consulting, planning services, litigation support, business valuations, and mergers and acquisitions. For more information on LBMC, visit its Web site at www.lbmc.com .
NOTE: The following release was sent from LBMC, a Knoxville Chamber member business.
Lattimore Black Morgan & Cain, PC (LBMC), one of the Southeast’s largest accounting and business consulting firms, has added Logan D. Laug in its Knoxville office.
Logan Laug joined the accounting firm in a staff position in the audit division. He is a recent graduate of the University of Tennessee with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a master’s of accountancy.
Lattimore Black Morgan & Cain, PC, and The LBMC Family of Companies has more than 400 employees, with offices in Chattanooga, Nashville (Brentwood), and Knoxville, Tenn. Founded in 1984 as a traditional accounting firm, LBMC has expanded its focus to meet a broad range of financial, human resources and technology needs for its diverse client base. Specific services offered by the LBMC “Family of Companies” include: accounting and assurance services, business and personal tax consulting, investment advisory services, professional staffing, human resources outsourcing, payroll services, technology solutions, healthcare consulting, planning services, litigation support, business valuations, and mergers and acquisitions. For more information on LBMC, visit its Web site at www.lbmc.com.
NOTE: The following release was sent from Decosimo, a Knoxville Chamber member business.
Joseph Decosimo and Company, PLLC (Decosimo), a leading regional accounting and business advisory firm, announces the expansion of its Knoxville office's audit and assurance practice with the addition of Audit Manager Josh Rudd, CPA, and Audit Senior Jamie Hill.
Prior to joining Decosimo, Josh Rudd spent more than six years with another regional accounting firm where he managed assurance engagements including audits, compilations, reviews, financial management, agreed-upon-procedures and consulting for both publicly traded and privately held companies. Industries served include government, not-for-profit, manufacturing, distribution, restaurant and entertainment, as well as employee benefit plans. He has also served as a partner in a family-owned restaurant where he directed operations.
Mr. Rudd has a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Harding University and a Masters of Accountancy degree from the University of Tennessee. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Tennessee Society of Certified Public Accountants.
Jamie Hill's audit experience includes overseeing engagements for not-for-profit and for-profit healthcare organizations, as well as for financial institutions, employee benefit plans and manufacturing clients. She has also served as the acting controller for a Knoxville boat manufacturer.
"With the expansion of our tax team in 2007 and the addition of an experienced assurance team, Decosimo‚s Knoxville office has the capacity and technical ability to serve virtually any industry with a full range of audit, tax and advisory services," said Managing Principal Nick Decosimo.
Decosimo initially entered the Knoxville market in 2006 with the merger of FIS Associates, a Knoxville-based accounting and physician services practice.
Decosimo is a nationally recognized firm, perennially ranked as a Top 100 accounting and advisory firm. The regional firm has eight office locations in the United States and the Cayman Islands, with more than 300 professionals and staff. Each of Decosimo's offices provides a full range of accounting and advisory services to each industry we serve. Additionally, Decosimo is an independent firm associated with Moore Stephens International Limited. With over 600 firms in more than 90 countries, Moore Stephens and Decosimo provide clients with access to an unmatched depth of resources and expertise. Together, the firms of Moore Stephens International Limited make up the 6th largest CPA firm association in the world.
For more information about Decosimo‚s professional services, contact 865-546-0021 or visit www.decosimo.com.
NOTE: This is the third in a continuing series of posts from Doug Lawyer, Economic Development director, about his trip to Germany to meet with Volkswagen and its suppliers.
Since my last posting, we have done a bit of traveling over the weekend. Our group took a train from Frankfort to our final stop of Munich. We had some
free time to do a little shopping and support the local economy. A group of us yesterday took an excursion the Dachau Concentration Camp memorial site -- amazing and troubling history. It was a very moving experience to see this facility first hand. To lift our spirits, we managed to find a good German beer haus for dinner last night.
Today in Munich was our final Tennessee seminar, by far the most well attended of them all. We had at least 30 suppliers attend our meetings and we were joined today by Fernando Riberoa, who was on the financial side of the VW decision to locate in Chattanooga. It's been interesting to get different perspectives from VW reps each who played a different role in what was called "project polar bear" into how they ultimately decided to come to Tennessee.
Mr. Riberoa told our group and the suppliers in attendance that VW will need to very quickly establish a strong supplier base in the U.S. They want to source 85 percent of their parts from North American suppliers. I believe that the suppliers that made it to our meetings were there to learn as much about VW as we were. All the suppliers were quite impressed that we had the opportunity to meet with such high level folks at VW's world HQ in Wolfsburg. There is certainly business to be had from suppliers coming into the region, although I did meet with some that will feed to VW Chattanooga plant from existing plants; in Alabama and Georgia for example.
Thinking about the Knoxville economy, we have several auto component manufactures that are seeing difficult times, having to slow production, to layoff, or make tough decisions to perhaps close operations. I'm hopeful that our local companies can get a piece of the VW pie. If they are not talking to VW, they should be. VW has recently become the 3rd largest auto company in the world behind Toyota and GM, and they are getting ready to really make an impact on the U.S. market. It was mentioned by VW that the site they have acquired is large enough to accommodate a doubling of their footprint. That is a big deal!
A point that was made during VW's talk today stressed how much quality of life impacts a corporate decision such as this. Schools, hospitals, parks,
and cultural amenities all play a role. VW, after gathering their information on the final three sites, gathered all their top site selection team members and asked them to vote via secret ballot which community they prefer. Ninety-nine percent of the votes came in for Chattanooga. We all should be thanking Mayors Ramsey and Littlefield, Commissioner Kisber and his team at the state, TVA, and the Chattanooga Chamber economic development team for their efforts.
In closing, this has been a tremendous experience. Many relationships were started over here, and I'm confident that good things will come from this trip and VW in general. Tonight, team Innovation Valley begins our next steps strategy over dinner. Tomorrow, we begin our follow up with the suppliers we met over here, and continue to cover this market with the message of the Innovation Valley as a great place to do business.
I've eaten roughly 125 pounds of sausage while in Germany, drank three beers, and I look forward to getting back to Knoxville, seeing my family, and going to Pete's coffee shop in downtown Knoxville for a grilled tuna salad sandwich. I look forward to my 4:30 AM wakeup call for my flight back to Atlanta.
Danka for reading.
NOTE: This is the third in a continuing series of posts from Doug Lawyer, Economic Development director, about his trip to Germany to meet with Volkswagen and its suppliers.
After a 4:45 am wakeup call in Berlin Thursday, we took a train to Dusseldorf, where we had our first Tennessee Forum meetings.
We had approximately 20 suppliers in attendance at this meeting. There was a very interesting presentation by Dr. Herr Speiz, who heads up VW's global production and site selection. Currently, he is responsible for the construction of three new VW plants in Russia, India, and Chattanooga.
He went into great detail about what went into their site selection process in the USA. They started by looking at 358 metro areas in the United States, and then began to kick communities out by filter processes including time zone, snowfall, hurricane and tornado activity, airport proximity, and direct flights to their North American HQ in DC area. They ultimately had seven states submit bids for the project, and ended up touring 24sites. Chattanooga submitted in total 2,700 pages of documentation to VW during their courtship of this project.
The Knoxville region never could have made this list, as we don¹t have a 1,100-acre industrial site in our portfolio of available properties, zoned and with infrastructure in place under single ownership. We should, however, have ample opportunity at landing some suppliers and service providers.
The suppliers with whom we met do have real projects, which ranged from bearing manufactures, cockpit (instrument panel assembly), catalytic converters, vibration analysis, and logistics services. Some suppliers will indeed land in a supplier park on the VW site in Chattanooga, but these will be large components that need to be shipped frequently and just in time.
After our Dusseldorf meetings we took a train to Frankfort, where we arrived in the evening. The train was going approx 125 miles per hour. Fuel for cars over here is running $6.63 a gallon.
Friday morning, we had another TN Forum with more suppliers in attendance. Commissioner Kisber has began by giving a TN Briefing, and then today we were joined by Dr. Christopf Spathelf, VW¹s head of Group Manufacturing Overseas (Aktiengeselleschaft). Having senior VW folks at our TN meetings has been critical. It shows that VW is committed to helping TN land as many
suppliers as possible. VW has noted that they have a goal of 80 percent of components being sourced from supplies in North America. These may be existing suppliers already up and running or new to-be-recruited to the region.
I asked Dr. Spathelf how many suppliers it typically takes to make a car, and he responded that it's difficult to tell, but that every car has between 8,000 and 10,000 components. It all comes down to product quality and price. It was exciting to hear that the VW Chattanooga plant will have approx 125 R&D folks. Obviously, R&D is a strength of the Innovation Valley.
We learned more about VWs overall goals in the U.S. marketplace. Currently, VW sells approx 300,000 cars in the U.S. By 2018, they want to be selling 1 million.
From the site selection side of things which relates to recruiting a major OEM (original equipment manufacturer) like VW, or a supplier an interesting point was made by Dr. Spathelf in his talk. He said that "people on the other side of the table are critical to the site selection process, some things can't be expressed by numbers or criteria, its a gut feel.
That is a recurring theme of this trip, which stresses the importance of economic development. It's a relationship business, and we are establishing many relationships over here during this week. Will they translate into projects tomorrow? Maybe. But you cant have the second conversation without the first.
NOTE: The following release was sent from LBMC, a Knoxville Chamber member business.
Lattimore Black Morgan & Cain, PC (LBMC), one of the Southeast’s largest accounting and business consulting firms, has added Rosalee Preston in its Knoxville office.
Rosalee Preston has joined the accounting firm in a staff position in the tax division. She is a graduate of East Tennessee State University with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a master’s of accountancy. She previously worked in a staff position at Lewis & Associates, PC.
Lattimore Black Morgan & Cain, PC, and The LBMC Family of Companies has more than 400 employees, with offices in Chattanooga, Nashville (Brentwood), and Knoxville, Tenn. Founded in 1984 as a traditional accounting firm, LBMC has expanded its focus to meet a broad range of financial, human resources and technology needs for its diverse client base. Specific services offered by the LBMC “Family of Companies” include: accounting and assurance services, business and personal tax consulting, investment advisory services, professional staffing, human resources outsourcing, payroll services, technology solutions, healthcare consulting, planning services, litigation support, business valuations, and mergers and acquisitions. For more information on LBMC, visit its Web site at www.lbmc.com.
NOTE: The following was sent from Personal Computer Systems, a Knoxville Chamber member business.
Personal Computer Systems, Inc. (PCS) announced today that Darren Gilbert has been promoted to lead their Services Division. Gilbert, formerly an Apple Specialist with The University of Tennessee, has a 7 year track record in technology, largely in customer-facing roles and will be the company’s Service Manager.
“So much about how PCS works with their customers is what drew me to them. At UT, I was a customer and was highly impressed with the level of service. I thought… This is where I want to be!” stated Gilbert of his choice to join PCS.
“We are so pleased to announce this well-deserved promotion. Darren has helped to streamline our services delivery model and has driven a greater level of customer satisfaction,” stated Emily Tabolt, PCS Director of Operations.
Customers who wish to schedule service with PCS may email service@pcsknox.com, visit the company’s web site at www.pcsknox.com, or call 865-273-1960.
About Personal Computer Systems, Inc.
Founded in 1996, Personal Computer Systems, Inc. is one of the largest technology providers and computer systems builders in the Southeast, providing products to a wide array of corporations, educational and governmental agencies, and resellers. PCS was recognized in 2007 by Computer Reseller News as the 20th-largest computer systems builder in the United States, and is a Microsoft Platinum OEM Partner and a Premier Member of the Intel Channel Partner Program. PCS is committed to operating in a highly ethical manner and providing superior quality and service to its customers while maintaining competitiveness and creating a secure, satisfying environment for each of its employees. For more information, call 865.273.1960 or visit www.pcsknox.com.
NOTE: The following release was sent from Consumer Credit Counseling Service, a Knoxville Chamber member business.
Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS) of East Tennessee announced today it will offer a free-of-charge financial success class with a sponsorship provided by SunTrust Bank in Knoxville, Tenn.
The class entitled, “The Road to Financial Success,” is set for Nov. 6, 2008, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the SunTrust Bank board room located at 700 E. Hill Ave. in Knoxville, Tenn. The class will cover topics central to developing healthy financial habits that will enable attendees to:
- Set up a priority spending plan
- Learn effective budgeting
- Discover ways to save money
- Understand credit reporting
- Learn appropriate uses of credit
"This class is ideal for anyone who would like to develop or advance their money management skills," said Anna Seale, financial education specialist of CCCS of East Tennessee.
To register, contact Anna Seale at (865) 329-8006 or anna.seale@cccsinc.org. The registration deadline to attend the class is Wednesday, Nov.
NOTE: The following was release is from the Fort Loudon Lake Association, a Knoxville Chamber member business.
Please mark your calendars for the 2009 “Raising of the Water Festival”
The “Raising of the Water Festival” will celebrate the raising of the water which commences in April each year on Fort Loudoun Lake. Proceeds will benefit the work of The Fort Loudoun Lake Association, a non-profit group whose efforts are dedicated to protecting and enhancing the economic benefit and quality of life value of clean water.
The FLLA focuses on four counties from which the water drains into Fort Loudoun Lake. The event will feature a two hour cocktail and appetizer cruise followed by a party, entertainment, a fabulous array of eats and treats and a Live and Silent Auction at the Fort Loudoun Yacht Club. A great time was had by all in 2008 and many people have inquired as to when the next event will be. Please plan to hold April 25, 2009 open to join in supporting clean water in East Tennessee. For questions or more information, please call 865-523-3800.
Hosted by: Fort Loudoun Yacht Club
April 25th, 2009
3:00-7:00pm
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