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Young Leaders Council honors Snitker, Day -
Friday, November 30, 2018
Ron Snitker, executive director of business development at Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis, LLP, has been named the 2018 Young Leader of the Year, and Jaynee Day, president & CEO of Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee, received the 2018 Hero of the Year Award from Young Leaders Council, a Nashville-based nonprofit organization that has trained more than 2,500 men and women to effectively participate on the boards of nonprofit agencies since 1985.
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Dorman to expand in Portland, add 215 jobs -
Friday, March 30, 2018
Dorman Products, an automotive parts manufacturer, will invest more than $55 million to expand operations in Robertson County.
Headquartered in Colmar, Pennsylvania, Dorman is a leading aftermarket supplier of original replacement parts, automotive hardware, brake parts and fasteners for both automotive and heavy vehicles.
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Frost Brown Todd elects Sartin chairman -
Friday, December 29, 2017
The members of Frost Brown Todd LLC have elected Nashville member Robert V. Sartin to serve as chairman of the firm. Sartin’s initial three-year term begins January 1.
Sartin has served on FBT’s nine-person executive committee since 2012. He joined the firm in 2006 and was member-in-charge of the Lexington, Kentucky, office from 2008 to 2011. He moved to the firm’s Nashville office in late 2011 to help lead the firm’s efforts in that market.
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Waller selects Torch to lead health care team -
Friday, September 1, 2017
Waller, a provider of legal services to the health care, financial services, retail and hospitality industries, has named Paula Torch executive director of the firm’s health care department.
In her role, Torch will work closely with the firm’s health care industry team, board of directors and practice group leaders to expand the firm’s work in the health care industry, broaden its focus in emerging markets and sectors, and lead the development and execution of the department’s strategic business plan.
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US stock market makes biggest gain in 2 months -
Friday, June 23, 2017
The U.S. stock market notched its biggest gain in two months Wednesday, bouncing back from losses a day earlier.
Banks and other financial companies led the rally as investors bet on interest rates climbing further. Banks can make more money on lending when rates move higher.
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AP FACT CHECK: Trump takes credit where it's not deserved -
Friday, March 3, 2017
WASHINGTON (AP) — The start of a new administration is never a clean slate, even when parties flip. Day One is just another day for military operations, a budget that is still in place from the old crowd and a vast array of economic, social and law enforcement initiatives left over from the last president.
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AP FACT CHECK: Trump takes credit for jobs, deportations -
Friday, February 10, 2017
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is patting himself on the back for immigration and job-creation initiatives that started before he took office.
A look at his statements during a press conference Monday with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau:
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Halper to lead Cole Law entertainment practice -
Friday, October 16, 2015
Wayne R. Halper, a music industry veteran and member of the Nashville recording and arts community, has joined Cole Law Group as senior attorney and head of the firm’s Entertainment Law Practice Group.
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Sprint to set up shop as RadioShack files for bankruptcy -
Friday, February 6, 2015
NEW YORK (AP) — Sprint's latest plan for luring new subscribers is to occupy the remains of RadioShack.
The long-struggling consumer electronics chain filed for bankruptcy protection Thursday. Part of its plan is for Sprint, the No. 3 U.S. wireless carrier, to open mini-shops in as many as 1,750 of RadioShack's remaining stores.
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AT&T names Turner regional vice president, GM -
Friday, February 6, 2015
AT&T has selected industry veteran Kristi Turner to oversee operations in Tennessee, Kentucky and Southern Indiana. Turner will guide sales and operations for more than 1,400 employees, 71 AT&T-owned retail locations, 415 national retail partners and 131 authorized retailers across both states.
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Accelerent names five to leadership positions -
Friday, August 30, 2013
Accelerent, a national partnership-driven business development platform, has named five new leadership committee members in its Nashville market.
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DVL partner named 2012 silver medalist -
Friday, May 25, 2012
Nelson Eddy, partner and creative director at DVL Public Relations & Advertising, has been named Silver Medalist for 2012 by the Nashville chapter of the American Advertising Federation.
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Zeitlin wins award for lifetime achievement -
Friday, November 25, 2011
Shirley Zeitlin, CEO and founder of Zeitlin & Company, Realtors, has won in the “Lifetime Achievement” category in the international Stevie Awards for Women in Business.
Zeitlin’s competition for the award included the president and CEO of a financial firm in Toronto, the EVP of international finance for a Turkish bank (Akbank) and the president & CEO of WomenOnBusiness.com. More than 1,300 entries from around the world were submitted this year for consideration in 75 categories. A full list of those recognized can be found at stevieawards.com.