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Meet the Chairman’s Circle: Theodore G. Uhlhorn, V

October 27, 2021 by Amy Daniels

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Gil Uhlhorn joined Bass, Berry & Sims in 2006. The law firm has more than 300 attorneys in four cities, including Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville and Washington, D.C. He became a managing partner of the Memphis office in June and is proud to share that “public service is an important part of who we are as a firm at Bass, Berry & Sims. In 2020, attorneys in our Memphis office invested an average of 50 hours of pro bono support to strengthen families, empower communities and protect civil rights.” That work lead to the TN Supreme Court naming the Memphis office as a 2021 “TN Supreme Court Recognized Law Office for Justice.” In addition, at the end of last year, the Memphis office announced a diversity scholarship program in partnership with the University of Memphis. The goal is to grow and strengthen a diverse local legal community. The first scholarship candidate started at the U of M this fall.

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Monitoring Recovery | Indicators to Watch (September 2021)

October 1, 2021 by Amy Daniels

September 30, 2021 – To build an understanding of the current market trends that are impacting the Memphis Metro area, the Chamber has been releasing monthly updates to our economic recovery.

To best gauge and position insights related to market activity, we are looking at the region through two lenses. The first is through the lens of traditional monthly indicators. These measures include the lower frequency jobs and unemployment figures and are often seen as lagging indicators of labor market activity. The second lens is through higher frequency weekly indicators. These measures include weekly unemployment insurance claims and job postings. Often, the higher frequency indicators are seen as leading indicators and can signal worsening or better employment outcomes for the region against the monthly reports.

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Meet the Chairman’s Circle: Dr. Vernell Bennett-Fairs

September 29, 2021 by Amy Daniels

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Dr. Vernell Bennett-Fairs became the 13th president of LeMoyne-Owen College in January. The Ohio native is the second woman to lead the HBCU. A trained vocalist and orator,  she dreamed of becoming the first singer to successfully cross multiple musical genres from opera to gospel. But she also aspired to become a college president. She says she was just waiting for the right opportunity.

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For workers’ comp, change is inevitable. But uncertainty isn’t.

September 15, 2021 by Amy Daniels

Talk about change has become tired and cliché for businesses over the past year – though our collective fatigue has made it no less true. Both here in Memphis and around the world, small and medium-sized enterprises that withstood the impact of COVID-19 were still forced to cope with incredible pressures.

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Meet the Chairman’s Circle: Oliver Doughtie

August 31, 2021 by Amy Daniels

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Oliver Doughtie is the Chief Financial Officer of Mimeo.com, a company he describes as the perfect combination of technology, manufacturing, and logistics, all of which play to the strengths of the Memphis market. Mimeo provides on-demand digital printing services to a broad spectrum of clients from Fortune 100 companies to small consulting firms. Mimeo has three main business lines. MimeoBusiness provides business customers the ability to build, print and ship high quality documents globally. With the tagline “Hold the Moment,” MimeoPhotos enables consumers to turn meaningful moments like vacations and weddings into high-end photo books, calendars, cards, and wall art. MimeoSchool’s creates customizable student planners for schools worldwide. Mimeo’s location near the FedEx World Hub means orders placed by 10pm can be produced and delivered as early as 8:30am the next day.

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Don’t Panic, Just Pause and Pivot: How to Execute Events Amid the Delta Variant

August 20, 2021 by Amy Daniels

We all know the expression about “best-laid plans.” So often, the things that can go wrong do, and we’re faced with having to adapt to those changes. Concerns about the Delta variant of COVID-19 have proven to be no exception, with this strain considered even more contagious, and spreading fast in many regions throughout the world.

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Meet the Chairman’s Circle: Octavius Nickson

July 29, 2021 by Amy Daniels

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Octavius Nickson is the president of Nickson General Contractors, a company he co-founded in 2015. The company is a Certified Minority Owned Small Business with the core principles of people, purpose, and pride. Past projects include the Shelby County Health Department, Grind City Brewery & Ghost River Brewing and Whitehaven and Central High Schools. The project he’s most proud of has also been one of the most challenging: renovating the historic Cossitt Library in Downtown Memphis. Nickson is replacing and relocating all the systems in the building from the chillers to the switchboard. He says the transformed space will be a great asset to the community.

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Monitoring Recovery | Indicators to Watch (July 2021)

July 29, 2021 by Amy Daniels

July 29, 2021 – To build an understanding of the current market trends that are impacting the Memphis Metro area, the Chamber has been releasing monthly updates to our economic recovery.

To best gauge and position insights related to market activity, we are looking at the region through two lenses. The first is through the lens of traditional monthly indicators. These measures include the lower frequency jobs and unemployment figures and are often seen as lagging indicators of labor market activity. The second lens is through higher frequency weekly indicators. These measures include weekly unemployment insurance claims and job postings. Often, the higher frequency indicators are seen as leading indicators and can signal worsening or better employment outcomes for the region against the monthly reports.

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Stronger relationships are the key to better pitching

July 20, 2021 by Amy Daniels

Whether you’re a public relations novice or seasoned pro, few other tasks are as much of an art form as media relations. Often, these interactions are surrounded by stress and deadlines, and center on a particular activity known as “the pitch.”

Most of us at least think we have the formula down pat. Name correctly spelled (and addressing the correct person). Ensuring we’re pitching to the right reporter for the topic in question. Respecting their valuable time by offering something of interest and to the point. We check all these boxes – sometimes only to hear nothing back.

For many of us in PR, scenarios like this are disappointingly common. But putting frustration to one side, it’s critical to ask ourselves how much we are focusing on our philosophy of approaching pitches.

Muck Rack’s State of Journalism 2020 study noted that 34% of journalists say a lack of personalization is the main reason they reject pitches. Yet communications professionals frequently treat pitching like a reactive exercise to a client’s request, or something they do only when a new content idea comes up. They can also fall into the trap of allowing the media to merge together in the mind, rather than being seen as the diverse collective of individuals it really is.

Instead, pitching should be about relationship-building.

Undoubtedly, a catchy subject line, focusing on offering value to the reporter rather than yourself, and persistent but polite follow-ups remain essential. And in the best of cases, you genuinely have something to offer reporters – a great story – as they have something to offer you – solid client coverage.

Here are three tips to get started.

1. Be proactive.
Consider which reporters you are most interested in, and who cover and write about your client’s subject matter expertise, and what about their beat and writing/reporting styles are unique.

Once you’ve brainstormed, become a fan of these reporters by using LinkedIn, or following them on Facebook or Twitter. Retweet, comment, direct message and share their articles and blurbs. Of course, don’t try to force relevance, and always thoughtfully engage with the reporter’s content.

2. Ask better questions.
A Harvard Business School study found rapport increased when meaningful and engaging questions were asked. Consider your pitch the start of a relationship – an initial conversation. A reporter’s time is valuable, and so is yours. So, use it wisely.

Read or think about what you’re sharing from their perspective. Given their background, what do you think they’d like to be asked about the story? What aspects of it will appeal most to them? Can you think ahead and identify the deeper questions that will engage the reporter most?

3. Seek out the meaningful – not the advantageous.
This is a bit like what we were told, and often ignored, about making friends in school. It’s more important to seek out natural fits – and if you have to force something, it’s likely not meant to be.

In the context of reporter relationships, this can mean that a good source from a local newspaper might be better than the name value of a New York Times or The Wall Street Journal reporter. That’s not to say coverage in these outlets isn’t substantial, because it absolutely is. But it’s about what they cover, and how relevant it is to the message you’re trying to deliver for a client. Ezra Klein said it best when he told a questioner on Quora that pitching is about building credibility. In other words, give the reporter a reason not to delete your email, and they won’t.

By drawing on the same tools we put in place to create any other connection, pitching becomes a tool that builds enduring rapport, for our benefit, that of our clients and even members of the media. From the message to the people delivering it, everyone is lifted to higher ground.

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Brief | Greater Memphis Jobs Recovery (June 2021)

June 28, 2021 by Amy Daniels

The Greater Memphis Chamber takes an active approach to monitor economic trends and conditions impacting the Greater Memphis Region. On June 23, 2021, new jobs data for May 2021 was released for metropolitan areas nationwide. Relative to this release, we highlight the updated job recovery as well as call attention to the specific industries of Professional and Business Services and Leisure and Hospitality.

 

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Meet the Chairman’s Circle: Jennifer Sims

June 22, 2021 by Amy Daniels

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Jennifer Sims is the CEO of Power & Tel, a position she’s held since 2013. Power & Tel is a third-generation family-owned company founded by her grandfather 58 years ago. The company distributes communications products and solutions used to build and maintain communication networks to around 70 different countries from its multiple locations throughout the US, as well as in Canada and Mexico.

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Should business owners read online comments?

June 21, 2021 by Amy Daniels

Guest reviews, comments and messages live on the internet in perpetuity, making it crucial for business owners to take action when it comes to maneuvering the narrative surrounding their business. What is said about you on review platforms, in comment threads and on message boards shapes your brand beyond your control. In fact, approximately 86% of consumers read reviews for local businesses before buying into the company’s goods or services.

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